The prevalence of hay fever in children with PNC (11%) was similar to that of the asymptomatic group (15%) and less than that in the group with polysymptomatic asthma (41%). Eczema was twice as common in the PNC (19%) as in the asymptomatic children (10%) but only half as common...
Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on all kidney transplant recipients followed at a single children's hospital. All outpatient visits from January 1, 1995 to June 6, 2007 in which fever was evaluated were reviewed. Patients with history of a primary immunodeficiency, receiving concurrent...
12 In the World Health Organization report on the treatment of URIs in young children, honey is considered as a demulcent that is cheap, popular, and safe. Although there is no scientific evidence to support the use of honey for symptoms associated with a URI, it is suggested in the ...
The extent and the predictors of nocturnal hypoxemia were studied in 9 men and 11 women treated for pulmonary tuberculosis by thoracoplasty 30-54 years previously. The patients had a scoliotic (Cobb) angle of 4-53°. Median values for pulmonary function were: forced expiratory volume in 1 s...
The most common side effects of ULTOMIRIS in people treated for PNH are upper respiratory tract infection and headache. The most common side effects of ULTOMIRIS in people with aHUS are upper respiratory tract infection, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, headache, high blood pressure and ...
The prevalence of hay fever in children with PNC (11%) was similar to that of the asymptomatic group (15%) and less than that in the group with polysymptomatic asthma (41%). Eczema was twice as common in the PNC (19%) as in the asymptomatic children (10%) but only half as common...
INTRODUCTION: The association between snoring, nocturnal cough, and allergic symptoms in young children is not known. OBJECTIVE: To measure the prevalence of habitual snoring and its association with nocturnal cough, asthma, and hay fever in preschool children. SETTING: A cross-sectional study. ...
Presenting symptoms were haemorrhagic diathesis ( n =10), palor/tiredness ( n =8), dark urine ( n =1), fever ( n =1) and serious weight loss ( n =1). Treatment consisted of prednisolone ( n =7), anti-thymocyte globulin ( n =3) and/or androgens ( n =5). Eventually, five ...
Patients 50 children who were between 1 and 10 years of age (58% between 1 and 4 y, 60% girls) and had persistent nocturnal cough (coughing at night for >3 wks). Exclusion criteria were upper respiratory tract infection, history of wheeze or fever, or identifiable cause for cough (...