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METHODS
A 34-year old man was referred because of persistent low-grade fever and a newly-diagnosed systolic murmur. He complained of atypical chest pain and dyspnoea on exertion for the past few weeks.
METHODS
Blood analysis revealed an elevated CRP level (67.7 mg/l) along with a hypochromic,
BACKGROUND
The diagnosis of rheumatic fever is based on physical findings (major) and supporting laboratory evidence (minor) as defined by the Jones criteria. Rheumatic carditis is characterized by auscultation of a mitral regurgitant murmur. Doppler echocardiography, however, may detect mitral
BACKGROUND
Accurate diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) remains problematic in high-incidence settings and especially in the Aboriginal population of Australia's Northern Territory. Previous investigators have demonstrated that strict application of the 1992 Updated Jones Criteria results in
A 44-year-old German fell ill in Libya, where he had been living for 10 years, with high fever, rigor and a nonitching centrifugally spreading macular rash, which had spared the head, hands and soles. In addition, a systolic cardiac murmur was heard. The Weil-Felix reaction had a titre rising within