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American Heart Journal, 1953
Abstract Beriberi heart disease seems to be a frequent condition in Brazil, as judged by the twenty-two cases which we have observed during a three-year period in the city of Rio de Janeiro. In most patients, beriberi was the only etiologic factor, but there were some instances of other associated cardiac conditions, notwith-standing the fact that ...
A B, BENCHIMOL, P, SCHLESINGER
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Abstract Beriberi heart disease seems to be a frequent condition in Brazil, as judged by the twenty-two cases which we have observed during a three-year period in the city of Rio de Janeiro. In most patients, beriberi was the only etiologic factor, but there were some instances of other associated cardiac conditions, notwith-standing the fact that ...
A B, BENCHIMOL, P, SCHLESINGER
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Paediatrics and International Child Health, 2015
Beriberi had plagued humans for centuries. It was responsible for over 50% of infant deaths in the Philippines in the early 1900s. But since the discovery of its cause and treatment it has become a rarity, or has it?
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Beriberi had plagued humans for centuries. It was responsible for over 50% of infant deaths in the Philippines in the early 1900s. But since the discovery of its cause and treatment it has become a rarity, or has it?
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1961
Summary Four cases of acute infantile beriberi withsimilar clinical features are presented. The infants were breast fed, well nourished, and from 6 to 12 weeks of age. Premonitory symptoms were inconspicuousand the acute illness occurred suddenly in a previously apparently well child. The features of the acute attack were coma, dyspnea, and cyanosis.
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Summary Four cases of acute infantile beriberi withsimilar clinical features are presented. The infants were breast fed, well nourished, and from 6 to 12 weeks of age. Premonitory symptoms were inconspicuousand the acute illness occurred suddenly in a previously apparently well child. The features of the acute attack were coma, dyspnea, and cyanosis.
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Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2003
Peter D, Cole, Barton A, Kamen
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Peter D, Cole, Barton A, Kamen
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 1972
R L, Kozam, O E, Esguerra, J J, Smith
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R L, Kozam, O E, Esguerra, J J, Smith
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