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BACKGROUND
Fever of unknown origin (FUO) has always been a challenging problem for physicians since it was first reported half a century ago. This study aimed to investigate the clinical features of FUO and to compare the clinical significance of the classical diagnostic criteria and the Chinese
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FMF is the most frequent monogenic auto-inflammatory disease worldwide. There have been hardly any cases reported in the Chinese population. We aimed to describe the first cohort of adult FMF patients in China.
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We evaluated all the adult patients suffering from FMF referred to
Based on the 4,067 descriptions about fever in the medical records of the well-known Chinese medicine physicians throughout the ages, 19 different clinical features of fever are summarized as follows: chilly fever, high fever, low fever, dull fever, bones fever, alternating chills and fever, tidal
If hyperthermia is to become a useful cancer therapeutic modality, normal tissue response must be thoroughly understood. The hyperthermia response of Chinese hamster intestine was studied by immersion of the exteriorized small intestine in heated tissue culture medium. After heating, the small
The effect of Chinese ofloxacin for various infections was compared clinically with that of Japanese ofloxacin. 217 bacteriologically proved cases of infection included 61 of pulmonary infection, 68 urinary infection, 32 typhoid fever, 30 acute gonorrhea, and 26 burn or wound complicated by
Background: Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an inherited auto-inflammatory disorder and is extremely rare in Chinese. This study aimed to investigate the demographic, clinical, and genetic features of FMF in a series of Chinese pediatric patients. Methods: This was a
BACKGROUND
Measles is an infectious disease caused by Morbillivirus. Chinese physicians believe that medicinal herbs are effective in alleviating symptoms and preventing complications. Chinese herbal medicines are dispensed according to the particular symptoms.
OBJECTIVE
To assess the effectiveness
We present a 1.5-year old, 11 kg, female infant with a history of bronchial hyper-responsiveness who accidentally ingested half of a "Chinese chalk". A day later, the infant showed vomiting, cough, fever, drowsiness, and irritability and her clinical conditions progressively worsened. She was