نتایج جستجو برای: rheumatic heart disease

تعداد نتایج: 1740080  

Journal: :Maryland state medical journal 1951
L C Miller

Rheumatic heart disease poses a major challenge to public health and is the most prevalent heart disease in children. The major determinants of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease are poverty, malnutrition, overcrowding, poor housing, and a shortage of health-care resources. Although cost-effective strategies for the prevention and control of these diseases are available, they remain un...

Journal: :The American Journal of Pathology 2004

A. Alavian Ghavanini A. Ghaderi D. Zohouri J. Kohan Teb M. Borzouee M.R. Sabri,

Background/Objective: To clarify the state of different immunologic factors in patients with acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) compared to healthy individuals.Patients and Methods: Patients with ARF (#21), patients with RHD six months after the onset of ARF (#19), and healthy children from the same age group with normal physical examination and no history of pharyngi...

Journal: :The Lancet. Global health 2014
Bongani M Mayosi Habib Gamra Jean-Marie Dangou Joseph Kasonde

Rheumatic heart disease is a neglected post-infectious chronic disease of children and young adults that continues to maim and kill millions of people needlessly. Sub-Saharan Africa is the hotspot of the world, with a prevalence of 5·7 per 1000 in children aged 5–14 years in 2005. This information galvanised the Pan African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR), together with the WHO Regional Offi ce ...

2013
Emmy Okello Zhang Wanzhu Charles Musoke Barbara Kakande Charles K Mondo Juergen Freers Aliku Twalib Peter Lwabi Nyakoojo B Wilson R Odoi-Adome

BACKGROUND Complications of rheumatic heart disease are associated with severe morbidity and mortality in developing countries where the disease prevalence remains high. Due to lack of screening services, many patients present late, with severe valve disease. In Uganda, the disease and its complications are still not well studied. OBJECTIVE To profile and describe cardiovascular complications...

Journal: :Indian heart journal 1991
P R Regmi M R Pandey

To find out the prevalence of rheumatic fever/rheumatic heart disease in an urban area, a survey of school children aged between 5 to 16 years studying in randomly selected government schools in Kathmandu city was done. Out of 4984 students enrolled in the study 4736 were examined, the percentage of absentees being five. Revised Jones Criteria (1992) was used for the diagnosis of rheumatic feve...

Journal: :Cardiology in the young 2008
Pritinesh I P K Singh Jonathan R Carapetis Eka M Buadromo Prashant N Samberkar Andrew C Steer

Rheumatic heart disease causes more than 200,000 deaths worldwide annually, with the vast majority of these deaths occurring in developing countries, yet there are few autopsy studies of rheumatic heart disease in these countries. We performed a retrospective review of 6218 autopsies performed during the period from 1990 through 2006, searching for cases of rheumatic heart disease based upon th...

2015
Amanda Beaudoin Laura Edison Camille E. Introcaso Lucy Goh James Marrone Amelita Mejia Chris Van Beneden

Acute rheumatic fever is a nonsuppurative, immune-mediated consequence of group A streptococcal pharyngitis (strep throat). Recurrent or severe acute rheumatic fever can cause permanent cardiac valve damage and rheumatic heart disease, which increases the risk for cardiac conditions (e.g., infective endocarditis, stroke, and congestive heart failure). Antibiotics can prevent acute rheumatic fev...

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