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Daily moderate- to high-grade fever was seen in all. The children appeared well between fever spikes without any evidence of neurological symptoms or signs in this initial period. A brisk, persistent neutrophilic leukocytosis (median 32, 450 white blood cells/cubic mm) and an elevated erythrocyte...
We present a case of a 13-year-old immunocompetent girl who was examined several times for fever, fatigue, night sweats and weight loss; laboratory results showed mildly elevated C-reactive protein, anaemia and leukopenia. Four weeks before the onset of symptoms, she had been on a family ...
The name ‘typhus’, originating from the Greek word ‘typhos’, meaning stupor caused by fever, describes the disease manifestation. However, the entity of central nervous system (CNS) involvement in scrub typhus is not fully understood. Studies have reported a high rate of CNS symptoms in ...
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They are often asymptomatic or experience mild symptoms, such as fever and cough [9, 12,13,14,15], and critical cases are less common [9]. However, a few children, including neonates, develop multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) after COVID-19 [16,17,18,19]. The primary ...
The most common causes for readmission during pre-lockdown time were periprosthetic joint infection (2/7, 28.6%) and lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI [2/7, 28.6%]); whereas after lockdown, the most common ones were fever of unknown origin (2/8, 25%) and LTRI (2/8, 25%). ...
The most common early symptoms were cough (20%), sore throat (16%), body aches (12%) and fever (12%). By comparison, fever occurs in 43% of hospital patients who are not pregnant. For 6%, loss of taste or smell was the first symptom. Other symptoms included shortness of breath, ...
Whatever the duration of the episode, general warning signs will be sought, such as respiratory distress, a stalled growth curve, fever and severe vomiting, and neurodevelopmental impairment. More specific signs such as thoracic deformation, respiratory or cardiac abnormal auscultation, chest pain, cyan...
The result is thought to be a localized burning sensation and sometimes feverish symptoms in the patient. In fact, approximately 14% to 68% of patients with PE have fever [15], [16], and the RIETE (Computerized Registry of Patients with Venous Thromboembolism) registry has shown that the ...