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Mouse joint--another manifestation of an occupational epidemic?
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Ophthalmic manifestations of epidemic nephropathy
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1993Abstract An ophthalmic examination was performed on 29 epidemic nephropathy patients consequently treated in the Central Hospital of Central Finland during the acute phase of the disease. Twentysix of those patients were reexamined after an interval of one month.
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Rheumatologic manifestations of histoplasmosis in the recent indianapolis epidemic [PDF]
Rheumatologic manifestations were noted in 24 (6.3%) of 381 patients with symptomatic histoplasmosis who were seen during a recent epidemic in Indianapolis. Typically, these patients had rapidly additive, rather than migratory, arthritis or arthralgia, which was symmetric in 50%. Ten patients had oligo- or monarticular disease.
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Clinical manifestations of epidemic neonatal listeriosis
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1987We report the broad spectrum of clinical manifestations in 23 infants with positive cultures for Listeria monocytogenes who were treated in our hospital during a recent epidemic. The majority of infants (70%) were preterm and none was small for gestational age. Thirteen (56%) had respiratory distress at birth with evidence of congenital pneumonia. Four
A J, Teberg +3 more
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Myalgia nuchae as a Manifestation of Epidemic Influenza
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1977Two cases of acute cervical myalgia in connection with symptoms of malaise and fever are presented. Both patients had serologically proven influenza infections, types A and B. No previous reports have been found of any association of the present syndrome with influenza infection.
O, Cars +3 more
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Ocular Manifestations of the 1964–65 Rubella Epidemic
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1967A I, Geltzer, D, Guber, M L, Sears
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Ocular Manifestations of the 1976 Rubella Epidemic in Japan
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979Of 79 cases of rubella during the 1976--1977 rubella epidemic in Japan, 56 (70.9%) had mild conjunctivitis. Six (7.6%) showed epithelial keratitis, but the epidemically estimated incidence of keratitis was about 2% (two cases with rubella keratitis per 75 cases of rubella).
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