نتایج جستجو برای: rheumatic fever

تعداد نتایج: 108665  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1944
R E Shank A F Coburn L V Moore C L Hoagland

It is recognized that rheumatic fever occurs more frequently in individuals from low income groups than in those from economic groups with greater income. In a recent study (1), the diets of 50 rheumatic children from families of low income were analyzed and compared with those of 50 non-rheumatic children from families on high income. Striking differences were found. The diets of the rheumatic...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1950
George E. Murphy Homer F. Swift

Cardiac lesions like those characteristic of rheumatic fever in man have been induced in a small portion of rabbits that were subjected to successive focal infections with group A streptococci of several serological types. Fresh myocardial interstitial granulomata so induced bear striking resemblance to Aschoff bodies, the histologic hallmarks of human active rheumatic fever; and the fresh and ...

Journal: :Chang Gung medical journal 2006
Wan-Shan Lin Wen-Jen Su Kuang-Lin Lin Jing-Long Huang Huei-Shyong Wang

There has been a decline in the incidence of acute rheumatic fever in recent decades in developed countries and in Taiwan. Sydenham's chorea, a major manifestation of rheumatic fever, was the most common cause of chorea in children in the past. But the incidence of Sydenham's chorea has declined in recent years in concert with the decline in rheumatic fever. Sydenham's chorea is usually bilater...

2016
M Hamid Saeed Muhammad Shahzad Afzal Hamid Saeed HAMID SAEED SHAHZAD AFZAL

Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that may develop after an infection with group A 1, 2 Streptococcus bacteria. The disease can affect the heart, joints, skin and brain. Complications of rheumatic fever are arrhythmias, damage to the heart valves, endocarditis, heart failure, pericarditis and 3 Sydenham's chorea. The most important way to prevent rheumatic fever is by getting quick tre...

2013
Diana C. Peterson

Rheumatic fever is an auto-immune disease caused by exposure to Streptococcus pyogenes. Over the last 50 years, reports of rheumatic fever within the United States have diminished. The decrease was attributed to the advent of penicillin in the treatment of streptococcus infections. We propose that current diagnostic and treatment methodologies may adversely increase the morbidity rate of rheuma...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2008
Anita Saxena R Krishna Kumar Rani Prem Kumar Gera S Radhakrishnan Smita Mishra Z Ahmed

JUSTIFICATION Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic chronic valvular heart disease is an important preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in suburban and rural India. Its diagnosis is based on clinical criteria. These criteria need verification and revision in the Indian context. Furthermore, there are glaring differences in management protocols available in literature. These facts prompted...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2006
Kathleen Walker John Lawrenson Jo M Wilmshurst

Rheumatic fever is currently the major cause of acquired heart disease among children in South Africa.1 The incidence of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is not declining. Recent figures quote the incidence of rheumatic fever as 0.6 0.7/1 000 population in the USA and Japan compared with 15 21/1 000 population in Asia and Africa.2 In a study conducted in 1975 in Sow...

برزیگر, دکتر انوش , حسین اکبر , دکتر منظر , زندی, دکتر عبداله , شمخانی, دکتر کامران , میربلوک, دکترفردین , نسیمی(برزیگر) , منصوره ,

ABSTRACT: Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease are the common health problems of developing countries.Prevention and Control of Rheumatic heart disease is an important task of cardiovascular health program under World Health organisation. During 3 years 422,000 School children in four areas of Guilan province were screened (371400 urban and 50600 rural area children ). 166 cases ...

Journal: :Diseases of the chest 1957
M IBRAHIM

Since the beginning of this century rheumatic fever has been studied more thoroughly and various theories have been postulated, ascribing the disease to non-specific streptococcal infection,’ allergic to non-specific allergen2, virus hypothesis , and streptococcal beta-haemolyticus infection with abnormal antigen-antibody response.4 With advance in the field of bacteriological investigations, e...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2001
J R Carapetis B J Currie

AIMS To describe the clinical features of rheumatic fever and to assess the Jones criteria in a population and setting similar to that in many developing countries. METHODS The charts of 555 cases of confirmed acute rheumatic fever in 367 patients (97% Aboriginal) and more than 200 possible rheumatic fever cases from the tropical "Top End" of Australia's Northern Territory were reviewed retro...

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