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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Acute Illness
  1. Kawasaki disease is a sudden and time-limited (acute) illness that affects infants and young children. Affected children ...
  2. ... Aldubayan SH, Rodan LH, Berry GT, Levy HL. Acute Illness Protocol for Organic Acidemias: Methylmalonic Acidemia and Propionic ...
  3. ... is a distinctive odor of sweaty feet during acute illness. This odor is caused by the buildup of ...
  4. ... of Kawasaki disease, a sudden and time-limited (acute) illness affecting infants and children resulting in prolonged fever, ...
  5. ... number of weeks. The condition is described as "acute" because the episodes of illness are time-limited.People with acute necrotizing encephalopathy ... in encephalopathy.Approximately one-third of individuals with acute necrotizing ... their illness and subsequent neurological decline. Of those who do ...
  6. ... when energy demands are increased, such as during illness. Between episodes, ... and acute encephalopathy is thought to decrease after childhood. Because ...
  7. ... to four weeks, although the peak of the illness is usually reached in one to two weeks. ... mean that a person will develop the condition. Acute infectious polyneuritis Acute inflammatory polyneuropathy Fisher syndrome GBS ...
  8. ... may not know why. In many affected adults, illness or other stress can trigger episodes of vomiting, ... in the N-acetylglutamate synthase gene associated with acute neonatal disease and hyperammonemia. Hum Genet. 2003 Apr; ...
  9. ... an increased risk of behavioral problems and mental illness such as schizophrenia (described below). Most people with ... cases of rapidly progressing blood cancers known as acute leukemias. It is likely that the form of ...