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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1998
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of a novel group of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and tic disorders, designated as pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with ...
S. Swedo +9 more
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OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of a novel group of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and tic disorders, designated as pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with ...
S. Swedo +9 more
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Invasive group A streptococcal disease
BMJ Case ReportsWe report on two children who had presented in a poor clinical state after an initial bout of cough, sore throat and fever for a few days. Both of them had multisystemic involvement with fluid-refractory septic shock requiring ionotropic support ...
Joannu Ann Varughese +3 more
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Polyarteritis and Streptococcal Infection
Pediatrics, 1978The clinical and laboratory findings reported by Blau et al. (Pediatrics 60:227, August 1977) of polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) in older children are similar to those found in seven older children with PAN in Dallas.1 Six of these seven children had a preceding throat or ear infection.
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Red Book Pediatric Infectious Diseases Clinical Decision Support Chart, 2nd ed, 2021
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Group B streptococcal infections.
Pediatrics in review, 20021. Samuel P. Gotoff, MD* 1. *Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Rush Children’s Hospital, Chicago, IL After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1.
S. Gotoff
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JAMA, 1972
When streptococcal infections with an antistreptolysin O response occur in spite of prophylaxis with penicillin administered orally, throat cultures are often falsely negative. In comparisons of rheumatic children given prophylaxis with siblings not receiving prophylaxis, cultures were negative in only 4.1% of 244 clinical infections in siblings but in
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When streptococcal infections with an antistreptolysin O response occur in spite of prophylaxis with penicillin administered orally, throat cultures are often falsely negative. In comparisons of rheumatic children given prophylaxis with siblings not receiving prophylaxis, cultures were negative in only 4.1% of 244 clinical infections in siblings but in
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STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION IN THALASSÆMIA
The Lancet, 1971J, Economidou, M, Constandoulakis
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara +2 more
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Group A Streptococcal Infections
Pediatrics In Review, 2006Preeti, Jaggi, Stanford T, Shulman
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