Persistent fever with chills and an endocardial mass in a child: an unusual presentation of Hughes-Stovin syndrome.doi:10.1017/s1047951116001608Marianna FabiFrancesca LamiMaurizio ZompatoriCambridge University Press (CUP)
An 80-year-old man presented with a one-week history of constant epigastric pain and left-sided exertional chest pain. On the day of presentation, he had experienced four episodes of nonbilious vomiting, but had no other gastrointestinal symptoms. He did not report fever, chills or sweats. ...
U 2003). In those who develop primary acute pulmonary histoplasmosis, fever starts typically 14 days (range: 7-21days) after exposure (12 days in our patients). Headache, non-productive cough, chills and chest pains may soon follow. In patients exposed to a large inoculum, symptoms persist ...
which was intermittent, not associated with chills or rigours, not associated with rash, genitourinary, gastrointestinal or neurological symptoms. Three weeks later, he developed an insidious onset dry cough which was intermittent and not associated with chest pain or dyspnoea. These symptoms persisted ...
China tests malaria drug on entire African nation Illness can range from"uncomplicated" to "severe,"with symptoms including chills, shivering, fever, headaches, vomiting, seizures and sweating to the severe medical emergency, characterized by destruction of red blood cells, low blood sugar, respirator...
QUESTION I had malaria as child, more than 30 years ago. It was successfully treated with no relapse. I have since travelled to malaria- endemic countries, but the last time was over 3 years ago. No symptoms. I recently donated blood and routine screening has detected malaria antibodies. Ho...
Acute pyelonephritis is a serious infection in pregnancy. It is presented with fever, shaking chills and flank pain. Intravenous hydration and antimicrobial therapy are sufficient in the treatment unless pyelonephritis is complicated. In case of fever persisting for more ...
A review of systems was negative for fever, chills, wheezing, angina, arthralgia, myalgia, rash, or leg swelling. He denied any medical illness and was not taking any medications. He was currently retired and had worked as a cashier his entire adult life. He had no occupational exposure ...
We describe the case of a female with a pneumatocele caused by neither trauma nor pneumonia that developed into a complex pneumatocele with necrotizing pneumonia.CASE PRESENTATION: A 58 year old Caucasian female presented with a one-week history of right-sided chest pain, fever, and chills. ...
General malaise, fever, flu-like symptoms, chills, and myalgias were seen in most courses, but it was dose-limiting (grade 3) toxicity in 6–11% of cycles when the dose of interferon was 25–50 × 10 6 IU. There was no grade 4 toxicity. Thus, the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of...