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Hocker et al develop a model to differentiate central from infectious fever in critically ill neurologic patients with fever of an undetermined cause.
The most common neurologic complaints in COVID-19 are anosmia, ageusia, and headache, but other diseases, such as stroke, impairment of consciousness, seizure, and encephalopathy, have also been reported. Conclusions and Relevance Recognition and understanding of the range of neurological disorders ...
further disruption of protein metabolism, and activation of NLRP3 inflammasome (there also may be involvement of genetic components). Subsequently, these processes marshal in a “cytokine
antibiotics in the past 3 months; (4) did not have a recent history of other infections (e.g.: viral, bacterial, protozoal); (5) denied a history of febrile diseases in the past 3 months; (6) denied a history of neurologic disorders and psychosis; (7) had a negative status of HIV...
Yellow fever is an acute infectious disease caused by the yellow fever virus, a flavivirus transmitted in tropical or subtropical areas, mainly through the bite of infected Aedes spp mosquitoes in Africa or Haemagogus spp mosquitoes in South America. On both continents, both jungle (sylvatic) and...
first introduced the term “autoinflammation” describing two diseases characterized by recurrent episodes of systemic inflammation without any identifiable infectious trigger: Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) and TNF Receptor Associated Periodic Syndrome (TRAPS) [10]. Moreover, the absence of ...
In 2010 Critical Care published a large number of articles on critical care aspects of neurologic and neurosurgical conditions. These aspects included inv... MT Scalfani,MN Diringer - 《Critical Care》 被引量: 36发表: 2011年 Incidence and predictors of new-onset atrial fibrillation in noncardiac...
These are enveloped single-strand, positive-sense RNA viruses, spread generally among humans, other mammals, and birds which lead to respiratory, enteric, hepatic, and neurologic diseases (Weiss and Leibowitz 2011; Masters and Perlman 2013). The journey of human coronaviruses started in the 1960...
women with breast cancer but it can present with a wider spectrum of neurologic involvement, the cerebellum and the brainstem being most commonly affected. Brain MRI has been reported as pathological in 18% of cases, most commonly with T2 signal changes in the brainstem [37]. In anti-Hu AE...