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BACKGROUND
This study aims to describe the prevalence, types and seasonal variation of recent illnesses in Danish children in 1994 and 2000, and to identify their determinants.
METHODS
Participants in the Danish Health and Morbidity Survey, 1994 and 2000, were interviewed about the illnesses during
Evidence suggests that many cranial nerve syndromes, such as migraine headache, acute vestibular neuronitis, globus hystericus, carotidynia, acute facial paralysis (Bell's palsy), and Meniere's disease, are caused by the neurotropic herpes simplex virus (HSV). Because transitory cranial nerve
Significant mortality, high incidences of complications and permanent neurological sequel are still noted in patients suffering fro herpetic encephalitis. They result mainly from delayed diagnosis and treatment of the specific cause. The aim of our paper was the analysis o a clinical course of
OBJECTIVE
The clinical presentations and laboratory profile of malaria has been changing over the years. Therefore this study was undertaken to study the clinical profile and laboratory parameters of malarial patients.
METHODS
This prospective observational study was undertaken in military hospital
BACKGROUND
Herpes simplex virus type 1 encephalitis presents acutely in patients who are immunocompetent. We report what we believe to be the first published case of a subacute course of herpes simplex virus type 1 encephalitis in a patient with asymptomatic chronic lymphocytic leukemia who
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Evidence on sex differences in physical morbidity in childhood and adolescence is based largely on studies employing single/few physical morbidity measures and different informants. We describe sex differences in a wide range of parent/carer-reported physical morbidity measures between
The clinical and laboratory findings, and the results of treatment of 16 Meningococcal meningitis cases, who were hospitalized, are investigated, and discussed with the literature. On application all of the patients had headache, meningeal irritation findings, and fever (% 75), nausea and vomiting
BACKGROUND
Up to 80% of the US adult population has been exposed to herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1, primarily during childhood. Also, approximately 20% of the US population has contracted genital herpes from HSV-2 infections. Clinical symptoms can present as fever, headache, malaise, myalgia, and
METHODS
50 ASA I-IV patients (62-90 aged, mean 78.54 +/- 6.48) were submitted to subarachnoidal selective anaesthesia with hyperbaric 1% bupivacaine and morphine for hip surgery. The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of this anaesthetic technique. Ketamine 0.25 mg/kg and
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the efficacy, tolerability and safety of a new oral formulation of Sandimmun-Sandimmun Neoral in severe refractory atopic dermatitis in an open, multicenter study.
METHODS
The study was conducted in three parts. After 2 weeks of screening, Sandimmun Neoral was commenced at a
OBJECTIVE
This case presentation describes a method of evaluation and a conservative management plan for a child with probable inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's Disease). Possible causes for this clinical presentation and a brief review of the literature are offered.
METHODS
A 9-year-old female
Acute upper respiratory tract infections (AURTIs) are common and self-limited in people with normal immunity but sometimes lead to poor clinical outcomes under specific conditions such as pregnancy if not treated appropriately. Chinese herbal medicines (CHM), which are widely used to treat AURTIs,
Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis (PHGS) represents the clinically apparent pattern of primary herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection, since the vast majority of other primary infections are symptomless. PHGS is caused predominantly by HSV-1 and affects mainly children. Prodromal symptoms, such as
OBJECTIVE
To report an outbreak of invasive meningococcal disease from Meghalaya, in the north east India, from January 2008 through June 2009.
METHODS
Retrospective review of case sheets was done. One hundred ten patients with invasive meningococcal disease were included for the study.
RESULTS
Of
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this paper was to assess the early complications, defined as occurring within 1 year, following gamma knife radiosurgery (GKS) for the treatment of intracranial meningiomas.
METHODS
Seventy-seven of 306 patients undergoing GKS in the last 2.5 years harbored meningiomas.