Hutchinson encyclopedia article about fulminant disease. fulminant disease. Information about fulminant disease in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... In humans, infections caused by micro-organisms (pathogens) are the commonest cause of disease. According to a 1990s World Health Report prepared by the World Health...
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For Crohn's disease patients with severe or fulminant disease, hospitalization is advisable. An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan should be obtained if an abscess is clinically suspected. Stool studies should be done to rule out infection.
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Fulminant disease simulating bacterial sepsis with disseminated intravascular coagulation after a trip to East Africa. ... Jelinek T, Bisoffi Z, Bonazzi L, van Thiel P, Bronner U, de Frey A, Gundersen SG, McWhinney P, Ripamonti D, European Network on Imported Infectious Disease Surveillance. Emerg Infect Dis. 2002 Jun;
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Carcinoma in chronic pressure sores: a fulminant disease process. ... Carcinoma in chronic pressure sores: a fulminant disease process.Carcinoma in chronic pressure sores: a fulminant disease process.
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Fulminant disease or abscess: Patients with toxic appearance, high fever, persistent vomiting, rebound, or a tender or palpable mass must be hospitalized for administration of IV fluids and antibiotics. Abscesses must be drained, either percutaneously or surgically.
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Our case is an example of a non-AIDS immunocompromised patient with severe multiorgan toxoplasmosis and a fulminant course, rapid deterioration, and death. Despite significant cerebral involvement, the diagnosis was not made during life. ... The disease is extremely rare in seronegative patients,
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The purpose of the study was to examine the clinical findings associated with fulminant disease and identify predictors of mortality. ... CONCLUSION: A history of renal disease, hypotension and tachycardia on presentation are associated with development of fulminant disease in patients with c.difficle pancolitis.
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