Malignant cases are those overwhelmed by the poison and terminating fatally in one or two days. I shall say nothing of the treatment of this class. Mild cases are those presenting the characteristic symptoms without complications, the fever subsiding in from five to seven days. Severe cases are...
Strep throat typically resolves in three to seven days, with or without antibiotic treatment. However, if left untreated, it can remain contagious for two to three weeks, increasing the risk of complications such as rheumatic fever. 3. How do people get strep throat? Streptococcal bacteria are ...
PREVENTION OF RENAL COMPLICATIONS IN SCARLET FEVERJamieson, R A
JOINT COMPLICATIONS OF SCARLET FEVERdoi:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)81631-1CollisW.RobertF.Elsevier Ltd.Lancet
scarlet feversulfanilamidesulfonamidesThe authors record their observations on 483 cases of scarlet fever, 294 of which were treated with a single dose of 40-100 cc. pooled human convalescent serum intravenously and 189 with sulphanilamide by mouth for nine days. Of those treated with serum 39 ...
feverheartheart diseasesIn 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, ...
Sj?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...
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
Febrile albuminuria in scarlet fever is quite distinct in nature and origin from the albuminura of convalescence. Those who suffer from septic inflammation of the fauces and lymphatic glands are more likely to develop renal complications than those who do not. Complete recovery from albuminuria and...