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An epidemic of dengue on Tahiti associated with hemorrhagic manifestations

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1973
During the course of an outbreak of dengue type 2 on the island of Tahiti, French Polynesia, severe hemorrhagic disease was observed in an unusual number of patients shortly after the onset of a febrile illness. In at least 33 instances, these hemorrhages were severe enough to require hospitalization and 3 patients died.
J P, Moreau   +3 more
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EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER WITH EMPHASIS ON DERMATOLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS

Archives of Dermatology, 1955
EPIDEMIC defined by Leedham 1 as "an acute fulminating, often fatal, otherwise self-limited disease of unknown etiology characterized by severe toxemia, widespread capillary damage, and hemorrhagic diathesis with resulting symptoms, signs, and sequelae thereof, particularly renal involvement." The disease entity is clearly demarcated, despite the lack ...
E F, GUDGEL, F H, GRAUER
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CNS Manifestations of Epidemic Hemorrhagic Fever

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983
• The records of 134 patients with the clinical diagnosis of epidemic hemorrhagic fever (EHF) were evaluated. The conditions of 74 patients could be categorized as "serious" based on hemorrhagic complications and magnitude of proteinuria, BP abnormality, and pyrexia. Forty-six of these patients with a serious condition had one or more CNS abnormalities.
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Ocular manifestations of dengue fever in an East Indian epidemic

Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006
The incidence and geographic distribution of dengue has increased dramatically in recent years. Previously, ocular findings in dengue fever were considered rare. We report a spectrum of ocular manifestations of this potentially fatal disease and its association with laboratory parameters.134 patients hospitalized with a diagnosis of dengue fever during
Harpreet K, Kapoor   +3 more
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Epidemic Coxsackie Virus Infection with Mixed Clinical Manifestations

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1964
Excerpt Webster defines epidemic as "common to, or affecting at the same time, many in a community" (1).
M S, ARTENSTEIN   +2 more
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Radiologic manifestations of epidemic haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome

The British Journal of Radiology, 1978
Epidemic haemorrhagic fever is a viral disease characterized by acute febrile onset followed by profound renal dysfunction. The endemic areas are widespread throughout the Eurasian continent and the Japanese islands. The patient with EHF usually seeks medical care as an emergency for an "acute abdomen".
Y W, Bahk, C Y, Kim
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Manifestations and Treatment of Ocular Syphilis During an Epidemic in France

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2007
To review cases of ocular syphilis presenting to a tertiary uveitis clinic during a syphilis epidemic in France between January 2001 and January 2004.Retrospective chart and patient database review.Ten patients who presented with symptoms and signs of uveitis tested positive for active syphilis.
Christine E, Parc   +3 more
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Toxic epidemic syndrome: musculoskeletal manifestations.

The Journal of rheumatology, 1984
The musculoskeletal manifestations of a new systemic disease that developed after toxic oil consumption are described. Clinically, it was characterized by the presence of arthralgias, sometimes arthritis, extensive muscle atrophy, severe neuropathy and a scleroderma-like skin involvement.
I M, Mateo   +5 more
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Neurologic Manifestations of the World Health Organization's List of Pandemic and Epidemic Diseases

Frontiers in Neurology, 2021
John Y Rhee   +2 more
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