Summary 1. A study of the ear complications among 3,564 scarlet fever patients is presented. 2. The subject is analyzed and tables given which show the following: (a) The incidence of otitis media among 3,564 scarlet fever patients. (b) The frequency of otitis media among 134,862 cases...
JOINT COMPLICATIONS OF SCARLET FEVERdoi:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)81631-1CollisW.RobertF.Elsevier Ltd.Lancet
In a series of 602 cases of scarlet fever, the majority of which were mild, observed from August 1943 till August 1944, in Newcastle, 36 cardiac complications were observed, an incidence of 5.9 per cent. Twenty-five of these cases occurred in those under 10 years, and 11 in those over ...
PREVENTION OF RENAL COMPLICATIONS IN SCARLET FEVERJamieson, R A
Septic cases are those presenting the symptoms of scarlet fever and, in addition, membranous exudate on the tonsils and other portions of the throat. These cases may or may not be severe at the inception. This is the class of cases in which we have the streptococci infection. These clinical...
Factors influencing the risk of complications in scarlet feverNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/j.1651-2227.1948.tb06794.xNILS FAXNJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdActa Pdiatrica
doi:10.3109/00016484809132001Sj?berg, A.Melin, K. A.Engstedt, L. M.Taylor & FrancisActa Oto-LaryngologicaSjo¨berg, A., Melin, K., and Engstedt, L. (1948). Otogenous Complications in Scarlet Fever.Results and Experiences of Sulfatherapy. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 36, 155-164....
A Comparative Study of the Occurrence of Complications in Scarlet Fever Treated with Sulphanilamide, Specific Immune Serum and Normal Horse Serum, with a Reference to certain Clinical Features of the Materialdoi:10.1111/j.0954-6820.1943.tb09145.xFRITS NEUKIRCH...
The present edition of this work is a full revision of the former edition of ten years ago, with a summary of the literature since that time, and the addition of five new chapters in the complications and sequel忙 of variola, scarlet fever, measles, varicella and rubella. Nearly 300 ...
Twentyseven (2.6%) patients developed scarlet fever. No other nonsuppurative complications occured in our patient cohort. Conclusions&58; Penicillin remains the drug of choice for treatment of GAS pharyngitis. The rate of nonsuppurative complications of GAS pharyngitis has decreased significantly in the...