Three of the 12 patients studied had acute HCV infections, three had fulminant hepatitis, and six had chronic hepatitis. |
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I have a patient who had major abdominal surgery a few years ago for a fulminant illness. |
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The range of clinical presentation can vary from asymptomatic to fulminant disease. |
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In others, inhalation can lead to an acute fulminant pneumonia resulting in the ARDS or can be a chronic pneumonia. |
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Clinical presentations of antibiotic associated diarrhoea range from mild diarrhoea to fulminant pseudomembranous colitis. |
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Renal involvement frequently results in fulminant hypertension, renal failure, and death. |
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However, HEV infection often leads to fulminant hepatitis especially among pregnant women. |
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Death from acute viral hepatitis is usually due to the development of fulminant hepatitis. |
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The clinical presentation ranges from no symptoms to fulminant pseudomembranous colitis. |
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Rarely, fulminant ischaemic colitis occurs with gangrene or perforation and needs urgent surgical exploration. |
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The risk of developing fulminant liver failure in hepatitis A infection increases with age and with pre-existing liver disease. |
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The tumor disseminated early to the lungs, lymph nodes, bone marrow, and spleen and ran a fulminant course. |
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Guillain-Barre syndrome related to CMV has been documented, as have the much less frequent complications of encephalitis, myocarditis, or fulminant hepatitis. |
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Isolated cases of hepatic failure and fulminant hepatitis, including fatalities, have been reported with IRESSA use. |
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Most recently, a fatal case of viscerotropic disease with fulminant hepatic failure temporally associated with yellow fever vaccine was reported from Colombia. |
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Of these, 250 are hospitalized as a result of acute complications, and approximately 100 die from cirrhosis, liver cancer, or fulminant hepatitis. |
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Between 0.3 and 1.8 percent of people who contract HAV develop fulminant hepatitis, a severe form of hepatitis with rapid liver cell death and liver failure. |
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Compared with patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, HSC transplant recipients generally display a more fulminant onset and course. |
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The novel follows this looping trajectory right to the fulminant ending – a reading experience which few will ever forget. |
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Whereas meningococcemia was formerly associated with pyogenic meningitis, the disease is now so fulminant that meningitis does not have time to become established. |
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People with fulminant liver failure may need a suitable organ within a few hours if they are to survive. |
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Emphysematous Pyelonephritis is a fulminant infection of the renal parenchyma and perirenal tissues with gas formation in the non functioning kidney. |
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For example in fulminant liver failure, the patient may only have a few hours to live and even a high risk organ may be considered preferable to almost certain death. |
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Where Adrian used to get wrapped up in galleries and theorists, his concerns now center on hairy leukoplakia and fulminant candida, on inter-lesional therapy and the good and bad points of Vinplastine. |
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The all-nighter had tipped him into a burst of fulminant mania. |
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Haemopoietic stem cell transplant may be indicated in fulminant disease. |
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This action was based on emerging safety concerns regarding hepatotoxicity and potentially fatal fulminant hepatitis associated with tolcapone therapy. |
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Terrorism is a fulminant infection in the body of our society. Like any infection, if left untreated, it will keep spreading until it incapacitates, or even kills, the patient. |
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Since starting to produce fruit juices, the company has experienced fulminant growth and, by 2003, sales had increased to around 260 million litres. |
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The management should focus on treating the symptoms and identifying the small proportion of patients with a particular risk of developing fulminant hepatic failure. |
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Eosinophilia is a useful marker for infection and eosinopenia is correlated with a poor clinical outcome in fulminant infection. |
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Improvement by acetylcysteine of hemodynamics and oxygen transport in fulminant hepatic failure. |
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Hand-Schuller-Christian disease is the chronic systemic variant, and Letterer-Siwe disease is an acute, fulminant, systemic condition. |
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Cutaneous zygomycosis may be gradual and slowly progressive or may be aggressive and fulminant leading to necrotizing lesions and haematogenous dissemination. |
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The final diagnosis was fulminant peracute bacteremia and septicemia secondary to a primary viral infection associated with nonsuppurative encephalitis. |
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Fulminant viral hepatitis A has a higher mortality rate and is more common in persons more than 50 or younger than 5 years of age. |
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