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CLINICAL PATHOLOGICAL CONFERENCE: EPIGASTRIC MASS, HEPATIC CALCIFICATION, DIARRHEA, ABDOMINO-PELVIC MASS, PYURIA AND SUDDEN DEATH.

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Pyuria in acute infantile diarrhea.

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Hereditary mucoepithelial dysplasia: a disease apparently of desmosome and gap junction formation.

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A previously unrecognized autosomal dominant syndrome affecting oral, nasal, vaginal, urethral, anal, bladder, and conjunctival mucosa with cataracts, follicular keratosis, nonscarring alopecia, and terminal lung disease is described in a four-generation kindred of German extraction. Severe

[Clinical experience with cefmenoxime (CMX) in complicated urinary tract infections].

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Cefmenoxime (CMX) was intravenously administered to 106 patients with complicated urinary tract infection at a daily dose of 2-4 g for 5 days. An excellent response in overall clinical efficacy was seen in 15 cases (18.3%), a moderate response in 46 cases (56.1%) and poor response in 21 cases

Bacterial and viral pathogens causing fever in infants less than 3 months old.

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We studied 182 sick, febrile (temperature greater than 38 degrees C) infants less than 3 months of age, who presented at our Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, during a one-year period, to determine the relative causes of fever in this age group. Blood, cerebrospinal fluid, urine, nasopharyngeal

Appendicitis in the Infant Population: A Case Report and Review of a Four-Month Old With Appendicitis.

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BACKGROUND Appendicitis is uncommon in children <6 months old, with few observational studies reporting cases of children younger than 5 years old with the diagnosis. The classic periumbilical pain that migrates to the right lower quadrant, followed by the onset of fever and vomiting, is present in

Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome in the United States.

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Sixteen patients with an unusual and distinct symptom complex were encountered during a four-year period. Principal features of this syndrome are (1) fever lasting more than seven days; (2) conjunctival injection; (3) changes in the mouth consisting of erythema of the oropharynx, "strawberry

[Clinical study on long-term cinoxacin therapy for outpatients with chronic complicated urinary tract infections].

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Cinoxacin was administered to 30 outpatients with chronic complicated urinary tract infection for 57.3 days (average) and the following results were obtained. Clinical efficacy based on decrease of pyuria were "excellent" in 44.8%, "good" in 31.0%, "fair" in 24.1%, and "poor" in 0%; and, overall

[A double blind clinical trial of cefamandole and cefmetazole in complicated urinary tract infections].

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We conducted a randomized double blind comparison of cefamandole (CMD) and cefmetazole (CMZ) in the treatment of 193 patients with complicated urinary tract infections. The patients received 1 gram of CMD or CMZ twice a day intravenously by drip infusion over 1 hour for 5 days. Pretreatment urinary

Short versus long course of antibiotics for catheter-associated urinary tract infections in patients with spinal cord injury: a randomized controlled noninferiority trial.

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OBJECTIVE To assess the applicability of a short-course regimen of antibiotics for managing catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CA-UTI) in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). METHODS Randomized, controlled, noninferiority trial. METHODS Medical center. METHODS Patients with SCI who had

Disseminated Strongyloides stercoralis infection in a dog following long-term treatment with budesonide.

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A 1.5-year-old 1.5-kg (3.3-lb) castrated male Pomeranian was examined because of a 10-month history of diarrhea characterized by hematochezia and weight loss and an acute onset of respiratory distress (ie, tachypnea and dyspnea). A presumptive diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease

[A boy highly suspected of hypersensitivity pneumonitis characterized by generalized mucosal lesions].

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The case is a boy who developed progressive dyspnea and had since been followed over a long period time as a case of unknown fever without respiratory symptoms. He showed mucosal symptoms such as intraoral aphtha, eosinophilic pyuria and diarrhea and was clinically diagnosed as hypersensitivity

Ultrasonographic findings of acute tubulointerstitial nephritis.

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Three children were diagnosed as having acute renal failure due to acute tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) associated with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection. The kidneys were observed ultrasonically during the disease course. The subjects presented with remittent fever, vomiting or diarrhea,

Tolerability of ivermectin in gnathostomiasis.

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At present, no universally-accepted effective treatment for cutaneous gnathostomiasis is available. At the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Mahidol University, albendazole 400 mg twice a day for 14 days is commonly prescribed for patients diagnosed with cutaneous gnathostomiasis. The efficacy of

Antibiotic-associated colitis: clinical and epidemiological features.

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Antibiotic-associated colitis is known to occur with temporal and geographic clustering. During 1979 a marked increase in the incidence of this disease was noted at our institutions. The clinical, epidemiological, and endoscopic features are reported. Typical features included the acute onset of
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