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This retrospective cohort study used linked data to measure the proportion of women with rheumatic heart disease (RHD) who experienced major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) after 20 weeks of gestation. Before birth, 4.5% of women with initially uncomplicated RHD and 31.8% of women with initially complicated RHD experienced RHD‐MACE.
Ingrid Stacey +8 more
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Thyrotoxicosis, rheumatic heart disease and fever
Case presentation of a 24-year-old unmarried lady admitted to hospital because of thyrotoxicosis, rheumatic heart disease, delirium, and ...
Bal, C. S. +5 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate the diagnostic performance of ultrasound, 2‐deoxy‐2‐[18F]fluoro‐D‐glucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (2‐[18F]FDG PET/CT) and temporal artery biopsy (TAB) in giant cell arteritis (GCA). Methods This was a prospective single‐centre diagnostic accuracy study (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05248906).
Michael S. Hansen +10 more
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Some Aspects of Rheumatic Fever
Based on a Dissertation read before the Royal Medical Society on Friday, 27th February1959.Hippocrates described "severe pain in the joints, which fixes itself presently in one joint, presently in another, of short duration, acute, non-fatal, and more ...
Clark, David J
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Objective To report 45 cases of melioidosis in dogs and cats from northern Australia and analyse trends in epidemiology, clinical presentation, pathogenesis and response to treatment over a 27‐year period. Design Retrospective and prospective analysis of clinical records.
K Lee +6 more
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Acute rheumatic fever is an autoimmune inflammatory reaction to Streptococcus pyogenes infections, leading to progressive heart valve damage and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) [...]
Ailin Lepletier +6 more
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Recurrent acute rheumatic fever: A forgotten diagnosis?
The incidence of acute rheumatic fever has seen a dramatic decline over the last 15 to 20 years in most developed countries and treatment of this disease has changed little since.
Barker, Thomas A. +4 more
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Summary Childhood autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) encompasses heterogeneous entities; phenotype‐specific immunological profiles and their relationship to infection outcomes remain incompletely defined. To characterise clinical, immunological and long‐term outcomes across distinct phenotypes of childhood AIN.
Ioanna Saougou +5 more
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