Reye's syndrome is a rare but potentially lethal childhood illness characterised by acute encephalopathy and fatty change in various organs, particularly the liver. It was first reported in 1963 from Australia after being identified in 21 children over 11 years.1 Recently a link with the use of...
The etiology of ‘classical’ Reye syndrome is unknown. Hypothetically, the syndrome may result from an unusual response to the preceding viral infection, which is determined by host genetic factors but can be modified by a variety of exogenous agents. Thus, several infections and diseases might p...
Thus, several infections and diseases might present clinically with Reye-like symptoms. Exogenous agents involve a number of toxins, drugs (including aspirin [acetylsalicylic acid]), and other chemicals. The 'rise and fall' in the incidence of Reye syndrome is still poorly understood and ...
Aspirin may increase the risk of Reye’s syndrome in kids. Aspirin and other salicylate drugs have been linked to Reye’s syndrome, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition that affects children and adolescents in particular. It can develop after a viral infection such as chickenpox or ...
Reye's syndrome BE WISE -WUSOP Information and Supplemental EducationPresented by Phi Delta Chi pharmacy fraternityWhat is Reye's syndrome?acute non-inflammatory encephalo... R Syndrome - 《Reye Syndrome》 被引量: 0发表: 1983年 THE ASPIRIN/REYE'S SYNDROME LINK BE WISE -WUSOP Information and ...
Reye's syndrome (RS or Reye syndrome) is a sudden, sometimes fatal, disease of the brain with degeneration of the liver. Reye syndrome is associated with giving children medications containing aspirin. Symptoms include vomiting, listlessness, irritability or combativeness, confusion, delirium, delusions...
Aspirin can cause a life-threatening reaction called Reye syndrome. GeriatricAppropriate studies performed to date have not demonstrated geriatric-specific problems that would limit the usefulness of oxycodone and aspirin combination in the elderly. However, elderly patients are more likely to have age-...
Reye's syndrome is a rare but potentially lethal childhood illness characterised by acute encephalopathy and fatty change in various organs, particularly the liver. It was first reported in 1963 from Australia after being identified in 21 children over 11 years.1 Recently a link with the use of...
中枢神经系统药理学习题一、 名词解释:1.阿司匹林哮喘(aspirin asthma)2.瑞 夷综合征(Reye syndrome)3.人工冬眠:4. 镇痛药(analgesics)5.P-物质(substance P)6.戒断症状7.解热镇痛抗炎药8.强直后增强(posttetanic potentiation PTP)二、 单选题:1.吗啡镇痛作用的部位是:A.脑干网状上行激活系统 B.脑室及导...
Reye's syndrome: the case for a causal link with aspirin. Reye's syndrome is a serious, acute encephalopathy that has been linked with aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) use in children and teenagers <18 years of age... JF Glasgow - 《Drug Safety》 被引量: 111发表: 2006年 Aspirin and Reye...