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Impact of the Omicron Strain on Febrile Convulsions Requiring Hospitalization in Children: A Single-Center Observational Study. [PDF]
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Human herpesvirus type 6 in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. [PDF]
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Thrombocytopenic Purpura Associated With Exanthema Subitum
Pediatrics, 1977Postinfectious thrombocytopenic purpura in children is well known, and several viral infections have been incriminated, including rubella, measles, measles vaccination, chickenpox, mumps, smallpox vaccination, infectious mononucleosis, hepatitis, cytomegalovirus infection, and upper respiratory tract infection, as reviewed by McClure in the January ...
K, Nishimura, M, Igarashi
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Exanthema Subitum and Febrile Convulsions
Acta Paediatrica, 1956SummaryOut of 448 cases of febrile convulsions admitted to the Children's Hospital, Gothenburg, during 1945–1954, at least 7.6% (34 cases) occurred in connection with exanthema subitum.Among the children with febrile convulsions who were 12 months old or younger, exanthema subitum was the cause of fever in 16.2%.The 34 cases of exanthema subitum had a ...
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