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We hypothesized that fever in children with viral bronchiolitis indicates the need for consideration of superimposed bacterial pneumonia. We conducted a retrospective study of 349 children aged 2 years and younger with diagnoses of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and viral upper respiratory
BACKGROUND
The relationship between fever and the severity of acute infant bronchiolitis has been little studied, and the results of the few published studies are not concordant.
OBJECTIVE
To assess the significance of fever in children aged under 1 year with acute bronchiolitis.
METHODS
83 children
Little attention has been given to the relation between fever and the severity of bronchiolitis. Therefore, the relation between fever and the clinical course of 90 infants (59 boys, 31 girls) hospitalised during one season with bronchiolitis was studied prospectively. Fever (defined as a single
OBJECTIVE
To identify the clinical utility of obtaining blood, urine and cerebrospinal fluid for bacterial culture among febrile infants <90 days of age with clinical bronchiolitis.
METHODS
Retrospective chart review from 1995 to 2000.
METHODS
Urban emergency department of a tertiary children's
Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP) is a physiopathologic syndrome associating suggestive clinical and imaging features with histopathologic studies showing buds of connective tissue in the lu- men of the distal pulmonary airspace. The aim of the study is a retrospective review of
BACKGROUND
The role of respiratory viruses in the pathogenesis of bronchiolitis was re-evaluated with the use of molecular methods such as PCR for virus detection. Whether specific viruses or the classical clinical risk factors are more important in determining severe bronchiolitis is not well
Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP) is an uncommon pulmonary disorder which is a clinicopathologic syndrome. The typical symptoms include cough, fever and dyspnea. Corticosteroid therapy is effective. Death from progressive disease is infrequent. We report a case of BOOP in a
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the clinical-radiologic-pathologic features of bronchitis obliterans that complicated with bronchiolitis obliterans with organizing pneumonia (BOOP).
METHODS
The clinical manifestations, characteristic imaging and pathology of a case with pediatric Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Hyponatraemia occurs during bronchiolitis, sometimes with neurological manifestations. The prevalence of the latter differs widely and little is known about the time of occurrence and associated factors. This study was undertaken to investigate these complications.
This was a retrospective
BACKGROUND
The effect of potentially pathogenic bacteria (PPB) on disease severity in patients with bronchiolitis is understudied.
METHODS
This prospective study was carried out in the Children's Hospital of Soochow University during the 2012-2013 autumn and winter seasons. We enrolled consecutive
The treatment of chronic hepatitis C has frequent side effects such as cytopenias and neuropsychiatric symptoms. However, pulmonary toxicity associated with interferon is rarely described. This paper describes the clinical case of a 67-year-old female patient with chronic hepatitis C who presented
We present an unusual case of a patient with chronic hepatitis C who experienced dyspnea, fever, and cough after 2 1/2 months' treatment with interferon. His radiograph demonstrated diffuse pulmonary infiltrates and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid showed an increase in lymphocytes, especially
Two males with acute bronchiolitis due to Mycoplasma (M.) pneumoniae, aged 24 and 39 years were reported. They presented prolonged cough and fever in the early stage of the disease. Chest X-rays of those patients showed diffused nodular shadows. Chest CT scan showed diffused nodular shadows and