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miliaria/fever

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Miliaria-rash after neutropenic fever and induction chemotherapy for acute myelogenous leukemia.

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Miliaria is a disorder of the eccrine sweat glands which occurs in conditions of increased heat and humidity. It can be associated with persistent febrile states as well as with certain drugs. We presented a 40 year-old female with myelodysplastic syndrome and progression to acute myelogenous

Report on an Outbreak of Fever (Miliaria?) at Seoni.

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Medicine: Anæsthetic Leprosy Non-Contagious-Iced Drinks and Dyspepsia-Taka-Diastase as a Digestive Agent-Thymol as a Vermifuge - Appendicitis as a Medical Disease - Herpes in Malarial Fevers-Toxic Sweat and Prickly-Heat-An Emergent Army Ration - Syphilis and Locomotor Ataxy in Negroes-The Malarial Hand-Cretinism Treated by Thyroid Extract-Splenectomy-Conjugal Diabetes and the Theory of Contagion.

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[Widespread miliaria crystallina: about a case].

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Prickly heat is a benign cutaneous manifestation due to the obstruction of the sweat ducts following excessive exposure to heat, humidity or hyperthermia. We report the case of a 70-year old diabetic female patient treated with insulin, hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit due to acidocetosic

Rare skin disorder complicating doxorubicin therapy: miliaria crystallina.

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Miliaria is a self-resolving disorder of the eccrine sweat glands caused by blockage of the sweat ducts resulting in the leakage of eccrine sweat into epidermis or dermis. In addition to known predisposing factors such as heat, humidity, and fever, a few drugs (eg, isotretinoin and bethanechol) can

The effects of the El Niño Southern Oscillation on skin and skin-related diseases: a message from the International Society of Dermatology Climate Change Task Force.

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The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a complex climate phenomenon occurring in the Pacific Ocean at intervals of 2-7 years. The term refers to fluctuations in ocean temperatures in the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean (El Niño [the warm phase of ENSO] and La Niña [the cool phase of ENSO]) and in

The Infectious and Noninfectious Dermatological Consequences of Flooding: A Field Manual for the Responding Provider.

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Meteorological data show that disastrous floods are increasingly frequent and more severe in recent years, perhaps due to climatic changes such as global warming. During and after a flood disaster, traumatic injuries, communicable diseases, chemical exposures, malnutrition, decreased access to care,

Morbidity profile of steel pipe production workers.

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OBJECTIVE To study the different morbid conditions among steel pipe producing workers. METHODS The present cross-sectional study has been carried out among the workers of one of the steel pipes and tubes manufacturing factory of Gujarat. Hundred workers from the four major departments of the steel

Signs and symptoms of "asymptomatic" HIV-1 infection in homosexual men. Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study.

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We investigated the long-term health effects of HIV-1 infection in homosexual men not close to developing AIDS by comparing 916 HIV-1-seropositive (SP) men at least 1.67-3.67 years prior to a clinical AIDS diagnosis to 2,161 HIV-1-seronegative (SN) controls. The SP group reported a higher total of

Disorders of body temperature.

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The human body generates heat capable of raising body temperature by approximately 1°C per hour. Normally, this heat is dissipated by means of a thermoregulatory system. Disorders resulting from abnormally high or low body temperature result in neurologic dysfunction and pose a threat to life. In

Prevalence of plasmodium slide positivity among the children treated for malaria, Jhangara, Sindh.

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OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of malaria amongst the children with fever or history of fever. METHODS Rural Health Centre (RHC), Jhangara, a town near the Manchhar Lake in Taluka Sehwan, District Dadu, Sindh. METHODS Four hundred and thirty eight children of 6 months
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