Total: 4 |
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17048187 |
FEMALE | Adult |
[Practical aspects on fever in returning travellers]. | ||
Hatz ChF. Ther Umsch. 2006;63(10):673-7. |
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Bacterial meningitis or other causes of septicaemia (Pyelonephritis, Pneumonia), severe bacterial infections of the intestines and amoebic liver abscess, typhoid fever, and viral haemorrhagic fevers should always be considered. | ||
8344051 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Child |
Cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis in children with pneumonia but lacking evidence of meningitis. | ||
Nussinovitch M, Cohen HA, Frydman M, Varsano I. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1993;32(6):372-3. |
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Headache, nuchal rigidity, positive Kernig's sign, and even convulsions may be observed during severe bacterial infections such as pneumonia, pyelonephritis, typhoid fever, and bacillary dysentery. | ||
3704861 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Adult |
Psittacosis in the RSA. | ||
Gear JH, Miller GB, Woolf M, Patz IM. S Afr Med J. 1986;69(11):689-93. |
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Patients usually provisionally diagnosed as having typhoid fever or pneumonia are regularly admitted to the Rietfontein Fever Hospital suffering from psittacosis. | ||
3850013 |
FEMALE | Child |
Salmonella typhi pneumonia without gastrointestinal manifestations. | ||
Olutola PS, Familusi JB. Diagn Imaging Clin Med. 1985;54(5):263-7. |
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The literature on pneumonia in typhoid fever is briefly reviewed. |