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  1. ... occurs following a viral infection such as the flu.Acute necrotizing encephalopathy type 1 typically appears in ... and diarrhea, for a few days. Following these flu-like symptoms, affected individuals develop neurological problems, such ...
  2. ... the rash is often bull's-eye shaped. Flu-like symptoms and enlarged lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy) are ... additional rashes on other parts of the body, flu-like symptoms, and lymphadenopathy. Some affected individuals develop ...
  3. ... cold). Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and the influenza (flu) virus may also cause recurrent infections in affected ... which certain viruses, including rhinovirus, RSV, and the flu virus, have as their genetic material or produce ...
  4. ... cold), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and the influenza (flu) virus, have as their genetic material or produce ... most commonly caused by rhinovirus, RSV, and the flu virus. The changes in the IFIH1 gene that ...
  5. ... from viral infections such as chicken pox or flu. Most cases of Reye syndrome occur in children ...
  6. ... from viral infections such as chicken pox or flu. Most cases of Reye syndrome are associated with ...
  7. ... from viral infections such as chicken pox or flu. Most cases of Reye syndrome are associated with ...
  8. ... SJS/TEN often begins with a fever and flu-like symptoms. Within a few days, the skin ...
  9. ... occurs following a viral infection such as the flu. These mutations change single protein building blocks (amino ...
  10. ... from viral infections such as chicken pox or flu. Most cases of Reye syndrome are associated with ...
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