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splenomegaly/headache

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[Fever, headache and weakness. Primary cytomegalovirus infection].

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We report on an acute primary infection with cytomegalo virus in a 26 year old immunocompetent and hitherto healthy man. The course of the disease was characterized by prolonged febrile state, headaches, myalgias and markedly reduced general condition. Indicators leading to diagnosis were in view of

Idiopathic livedo racemosa presenting with splenomegaly and diffuse lymphadenopathy.

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Sneddon syndrome (SS) is a rare condition and the diagnosis is made only when other more common disease entities have been excluded. Common manifestations in SS patients include hypertension, coronary artery disease, venous thrombosis, miscarriages, psychiatric disturbances, and arterial and venous

Juvenile Onset Splenomegaly and Oculopathy Due to Germline Mutation in ALPK1.

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ROSAH syndrome was recently identified as an autosomal dominant systemic disorder due to mutations in ALPK1. It was characterized by retinal dystrophy, optic nerve edema, splenomegaly, anhidrosis, and migraine headache. We collected and summarized the clinical data of two patients with juvenile

Adult Kawasaki's disease with myocarditis, splenomegaly, and highly elevated serum ferritin levels.

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Kawasaki's disease is a disease of unknown cause. The characteristic clinical features of Kawasaki's disease are fever> or =102 degrees F for> or =5 days accompanied by a bilateral bulbar conjunctivitis/conjunctival suffusion, erythematous rash, cervical adenopathy, pharyngeal erythema, and swelling

Coxsackie B5 infection in an adult with fever, truncal rash, diarrhea and splenomegaly with highly elevated ferritin levels.

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Coxsackie viruses are enteroviruses most common in children. Coxsackie B viral infections often present with biphasic fever, headache, pharyngitis, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea and a maculopapular rash that spares the palms and soles. These clinical features may be present in other viral infections. We

Remission maintenance by tioguanine in chronic active Crohn's disease.

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BACKGROUND Tioguanine may offer an alternative for immunosuppression in chronic active Crohn's disease. Recently, we have shown that tioguanine is effective in inducing rapid remission. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the role of tioguanine in the maintenance of remission in chronic active Crohn's

Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Atraumatic Spleen Laceration Presenting with Neck and Shoulder Pain.

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BACKGROUND Infectious mononucleosis, caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), is a common infection with worldwide distribution; more than 90% of people have been infected by adulthood. One of the most feared, albeit rare, complications, occurring in less than 0.5% of those infected, is splenic

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Presenting as Neuroretinitis.

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Neuroretinitis is the inflammation of retina and optic nerve. It is associated with optic disc edema accompanied by peripapillary or macular hard exudates. A 17 yr old female presented with headache and nausea of five days duration. She had periorbital edema and mild splenomegaly. Neurological

Morbidity from falciparum malaria in Natal/KwaZulu.

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Plasmodium falciparum malaria is endemic in the northern KwaZulu areas of South Africa. The clinical morbidity produced by this parasite has not been studied since the institution of the present malaria control programme. Fifty-nine patients were prospectively studied at a peripheral clinic during

Common variable immunodeficiency with granulomatous-lymphocytic interstitial lung disease and preceding neurological involvement: a case-report

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Background: Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a group of heterogeneous primary immunodeficiencies characterised by a dysregulated and impaired immune response. In addition to an increased susceptibility to infection, it is also

[Imported dengue fever following a stay in the tropics].

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We report on a tourist returning from Thailand, who presented with classical dengue fever. While in Thailand a 36-year-old Swiss female laboratory assistant suddenly developed fever, devastating headache, retro-ocular pain, myalgia and arthralgia, photophobia, nausea and diarrhea. In addition she

Familial myeloproliferative syndrome.

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Familial chronic myeloproliferative syndrome (CMS) was observed in five members from two different generations of the same kindred. Diagnosis included agnogenic myeloid metaplasia (case 1), polycythemia vera (case 2), and essential thrombocythemia (cases 3-5). Cases 1-3 were siblings, case 5 was the

Acute Q fever: an emerging and endemic disease in southern Taiwan.

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Acute Q fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii infection. In Taiwan, cases of acute Q fever increased during 3 y of observation, especially at Kaohsiung County and City in southern Taiwan. From 15 April 2004 to 15 April 2007, a total of 67 cases of acute Q fever were identified at

[Outbreak of acute toxoplasmosis transmitted thru the ingestion of ovine raw meat].

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The authors present 17 cases of symptomatic acute toxoplasmosis acquired by the ingestion of raw mutton offered during a party in September 1993. The incubation period carried from 6 to 13 days (10.9 +/- 7.0). Sixteen (94.5%) patients presented fever, headache, myalgia, arthralgia, and adenopathy

Characterization of visceral leishmaniasis outbreak, Marsabit County, Kenya, 2014.

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Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is caused by protozoa of the Leishmania donovani complex. Annually, an estimated 500,000 cases of VL are reported globally posing a public health challenge. The objectives of our study were to confirm and determine the magnitude of VL outbreak, characterize
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