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Evaluation of In-Hospital Management for Febrile Illness\ud in Northern Tanzania before and after 2010 World Health\ud Organization Guidelines for the Treatment of Malaria [PDF]
In 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) published updated guidelines emphasizing and expanding recommendations for a parasitological confirmation of malaria before treating with antimalarials. This study aimed to assess differences in historic (2007–
Biggs, Holly M. +6 more
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Dom João VI's death: convulsions and coma Morte de Dom João VI: convulsões e coma
Dom João VI's death occurred in adverse political conditions that led to the regicide hypothesis. The main aim of this paper is to mention life style and conditions of the death of the king by means of narrative review based on primary and secondary ...
Marleide da Mota Gomes +2 more
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Power Equation for Predicting the Risk of Central Nervous System Oxygen Toxicity at Rest
Patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy and divers engaged in underwater activity are at risk of central nervous system oxygen toxicity. An algorithm for predicting CNS oxygen toxicity in active underwater diving has been published previously, but ...
Ben Aviner +3 more
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Revising the WHO verbal autopsy instrument to facilitate routine cause-of-death monitoring. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Verbal autopsy (VA) is a systematic approach for determining causes of death (CoD) in populations without routine medical certification. It has mainly been used in research contexts and involved relatively lengthy interviews.
Abraham Hodgson +75 more
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Lafora Disease in a Teenage Girl with Epilepsy
Lafora disease is rare group of progressive myoclonic epilepsies, worldwide. It is more common in children and adolescents and is genetic, glycogen metabolism disorder. It has Autosomal recessive (AR) inheritance.
Bhushan Warpe +2 more
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Outbreak of West Nile virus causing severe neurological involvement in children, Nuba Mountains, Sudan, 2002. [PDF]
An atypical outbreak of West Nile virus (WNV) occurred in Ngorban County, South Kordophan, Sudan, from May to August 2002. We investigated the epidemic and conducted a case-control study in the village of Limon.
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LIMBIC ENCEPHALITIS OF HERPESVIRUS ETIOLOGY
Based on the literature data and our personal observations in the article discusses the types of variants of the course of nervous system caused by herpesviruses. In the description of a clinical case demonstrated a classic example of limbic encephalitis
E. V. Simonova +5 more
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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) neopterin been previously reported in various diseases. In this study CSF neopterin, biopterin, and nitrite/nitrate (NOx) Contents were measured and the correlation between them in child patients with various kinds of ...
Kawakami Yasuhiko +11 more
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Convulsions are a neurological illness that has complexity. In clinical treatment, drug-induced convulsions appear from time to time. Drug-induced convulsions often begin as isolated acute seizures but may progress to persistent seizures. In orthopedics,
Hua Luo +5 more
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Spline-based self-controlled case series method [PDF]
The self-controlled case series (SCCS) method is an alternative to study designs such as cohort and case control methods and is used to investigate potential associations between the timing of vaccine or other drug exposures and adverse events.
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