Similar words: rheumatic, rheumatism, traumatic, fever, feverish, fever pitch, scarlet fever, mathematical. Meaning: n. a severe disease chiefly of children and characterized by painful inflammation of the joints and frequently damage to the heart valves.
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1. Evans had rheumatic fever, missed school and fell behind.
2. They said it was rheumatic fever for two years....
3. She contracted rheumatic fever at the age of ten.
4. Any family history of rheumatic fever?
5. If there has been a history of rheumatic fever in the past. Refer to other chapters as necessary.
6. If there has been a history of rheumatic fever in the past.
7. He left Uppingham in 1937, following rheumatic fever, to serve with a Lloyd's underwriting firm.
8. The chorea tends to occur several months after rheumatic fever and lasts four to six weeks at most.
9. Rheumatic fever as a child, so the infection settled there, on the weakest spot.
10. Complications may include abscess, nephritis, and rheumatic fever.
11. We shouldn't make an initial diagnosis of active rheumatic fever to the people who generally get rheumatism easily until the evidence is definite.
12. Rheumatic fever mostly affects children in developing countries, especially where poverty is widespread.
13. Complications may include abscess, nephritis, and rheumatic fever. Tonsils that become chronically inflamed and enlarged require surgical removal (tonsillectomy).
14. Rheumatic fever is triggered by an invading bacterium that elicits antibodies from the immune system.
15. With the decline of acute rheumatic fever, calcific aortic stenosis has become the most common indication for surgical valve replacement in the USA.
16. Strep throat can lead to complications, such as rheumatic fever, and should be treated with antibiotic therapy.
17. Penicillin V potassium is also available as rheumatic fever and infective endocarditis relapse prevention medication, can be used for spirochete infection.
18. Rheumatic fever is caused by streptococcal bacteria, which usually begins as a sore throat or tonsillitis in children.
19. Objective To explore the epidemic conditions of rheumatic fever (RF) with a simple method at some regions.
20. Heart or artery disease including heart attack, stroke, aneurysm, arteriosclerosis, chest pain, rheumatic fever or heart murmur?
21. One project will gather experts from African science academies to develop better ways of diagnosing rheumatic fever, and to push for the disease's elimination by encouraging more widespread treatment.
22. Fitzgerald notes, however, that at the time of Mozart's death an epidemic of rheumatic fever is said to have besieged Vienna.
23. Rheumatic heart disease is caused by damage to the heart valves and heart muscle from the inflammation and scarring caused by rheumatic fever.
24. Early treatment of streptococcal sore throat can stop the development of rheumatic fever.
25. He raises the question whether some "rheumatic" heart disease or perhaps even atypical acute rheumatic fever may be viral in origin.
26. Another important role of aspirin anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatism, the treatment of rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis drug of choice.
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27. Continuous chemoprophylaxis against group A streptococci has proved to be highly effective in preventing recurrences of rheumatic fever.
28. For example, the genome of the serotype M18 group of Streptococcus pyogenes associated with acute rheumatic fever contains 178 ORFs not present in the genomic sequence of an M1 serotype .
29. The Brucella differential diagnosis mainly with typhus, the paratyphoid, rheumatic fever, pulmonary tuberculosis, malaria and so on distinguishes.
30. Objective To study the effects of blood heat shock protein 70(HSP70) in patients with acute rheumatic fever (ARF).
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