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Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that may develop two to three weeks after a Group A streptococcal infection (such as strep throat or scarlet fever). It is believed to be caused by antibody...
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Rheumatic fever — Comprehensive overview covers causes, symptoms, treatment of this strep throat complication. ... Carapetis JR, et al. Acute rheumatic fever. Lancet. 2005;366:155-168. ... Hahn RG, et al. Evaluation of poststreptococcal illness. American Family Physician. 2005;71:1949-1954.
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Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease which may affect the heart, joints, brain, and skin. Polyarthritis is one of the major criteria associated with rheumatic fever. Polyarthritis occurs in 75% of cases of rheumatic fever.
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Because this disease has different forms, no one test can firmly diagnose it. Your doctor will perform a careful exam, which includes checking your heart sounds, skin, and joints. ... Tests may include: ... Blood test for recurrent strep infection (such as an ASO test)
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Overview: Rheumatic fever causes chronic progressive damage to the heart and its valves. Until 1960, it was a leading cause of death in children and a common cause of structural heart disease. The disease has been known ... ... The site is designed primarily for use by qualified physicians and other medical professionals.
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Overview: Rheumatic fever (RF) is a systemic illness that may occur following group A beta hemolytic streptococcal (GABHS) pharyngitis in children. Rheumatic fever and its most serious complication, rheumatic heart disease (RHD), are believed to result from ... ... eMedicine Specialties > Pediatrics: ... Author: Thomas K Chin,
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A rare but potentially life-threatening disease, rheumatic fever is a complication of untreated strep throat, caused by bacteria called Group A Streptococcus. The main symptoms -- fever, muscle aches, swollen and painful joints, and in some...
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Home > Conditions / Ailments > Strep Throat / Streptococcus > DESCRIPTION Strep throat is a sore throat caused by the Streptococcus bacteria rather than a virus. Strep throat is important to diagnose and treat because certain kinds of strep may cause significant problems if left untreated. ... pus, or white spots, ... A strep throat,
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Exercise 4 Cardiovascular II ... Return to Cardio I Introduction ... Back to the rest of the Histology slides...
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Radiographs of a 12 year old boy with history of rheumatic fever demonstrate cardiomegaly. The lateral view demonstrates the "walking man sign" - posterior displacement of the left main bronchus relative to the right. This is due to the enlarged left atrium, resembling a person walking ... Images in Pediatric Cardiology.
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