ChildHypercalcemiaHypercalciuriaPolyuriaHypervitaminosis DPediatric Nephrology -doi:10.1007/s00467-021-05184-8Sarkar, SubhankarInstitute of Child Health, Kolkata, IndiaAhmed, NazneenInstitute of Child Health, Kolkata, IndiaAkhtar, ShakilInstitute of Child Health, Kolkata, IndiaSinha, Rajiv...
A 48-year-old actively homosexual man who had undergone liver transplantation for cirrhosis secondary to hepatitis B infection six years previously presented with a syndrome of diffuse pain, cholestasis, and low-grade fever. The developm... Lyle,R.,Petersen,... - 《American Journal of Medicine》...
He was vaccinated four years post-transplantation, despite diagnosis of a new low-grade lymphoma confined to lymph nodes. Within 3 months of vaccination, he developed recurrent rashes with fever, malaise, weakness, hepatitis, weight loss and renal failure. The syndrome was eventually ...
The well-established link between HPV and anogenital cancers, high- and low-grade dysplasia, and genital warts, has led to the development of prophylactic (ie, prior to infection) HPV vaccines. Recent studies in young adult women have shown that prophylactic administration of virus-like particle ...
A 54-year-old man sought medical care for low-grade fever, anorexia, fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, and persistent cough with bouts of hemoptysis. A chest x-ray had revealed a right apical infiltrate with beginning cavitation, and examination of the sputum had revealed acid-fast bacilli...
A low-grade fever is an elevation in the body temperature above the norm but is usually below 38.3 C/101 F. A mild/moderate fever or common fever is a body temperature above 38.3 C/101 F but less than 40 C/104 F. A body temperature equal to or above 40 C/104 F is considered as...
2). Based on CTCAE (v5.0), there were no adverse reactions, and only a mild fever was recorded (grade of adverse event was evaluated by CTCAE v5.0). Fig. 1 Variations of MRD and fusion gene copy number in the three patients. MRD, minimal residual disease Full size image Fig. 2 ...
The response rate by age were 54.5% (child: 30/55), 47.5% (adult: 97/204), 42.1% (elderly: 59/140) respectively. Regarding the composite endpoints, resolution of fever was observed in 61.2% (244/399), no breakthrough fungal infection in 99.0% (395/399), survival for 7 days or ...
fever.94 Use of prophylactic antibiotics in neutropenic adult oncology patients has consistently shown efficacy in reducing the incidence of fever and microbiologically-documented bacterial infections, but has not improved OS.95,96 Furthermore, some reports addressing the utility of prophylactic antibiotics...
It is possible that a virus infection causes a cellular immunity dysfunction, which induces virus reactivation. Subsequently, viral proteins facilitate cytokine secretion, resulting in the emergence of ME/CFS typical symptoms, such as fatigue, fever, sleep, and cognitive disorders [6,66]. Chronic pa...