戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。

今後説明を表示しない

[OK]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 osis of carditis as a major manifestation of acute rheumatic fever.
2  abscesses and 2 (0.28%) were diagnosed with acute rheumatic fever.
3 mporally with a decrease in the incidence of acute rheumatic fever.
4 i.e., skin infection and pharyngitis-induced acute rheumatic fever.
5 atment in timely fashion in order to prevent acute rheumatic fever.
6 n that at which group A streptococcus causes acute rheumatic fever.
7 quelae of group A streptococcal infection in acute rheumatic fever.
8  fulfill the Jones Criteria for diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever.
9        They had had a total of 20 attacks of acute rheumatic fever.
10 and absence of other major manifestations of acute rheumatic fever.
11 eptococcal throat culture who are at risk of acute rheumatic fever.
12 es: uncomplicated pharyngitis, impetigo, and acute rheumatic fever.
13 1000 patient-years), 19 (0.6%) had recurrent acute rheumatic fever (3.49/1000 patient-years), and 20
14     The pathogenic mechanisms for developing acute rheumatic fever after group A streptococcal pharyn
15  associated with serious sequelae, including acute rheumatic fever and acute glomerulonephritis.
16     The intervals between the last attack of acute rheumatic fever and operation ranged from 2 to 8 y
17 f 7 strategies for the primary prevention of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in chi
18                                              Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease remain
19                                              Acute rheumatic fever and subsequent rheumatic heart dis
20 roke or transient ischemic attack, recurrent acute rheumatic fever, and infective endocarditis.
21 with documented GAS infections (pharyngitis, acute rheumatic fever, and severe invasive disease) also
22                                     Although acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and its sequel, rheumatic he
23                                              Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease
24 nvestigated adverse outcomes for people with acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease
25                                              Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and subsequent rheumatic hea
26       Archived sera (collected in 1946) from acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and untreated scarlet fever
27               Streptococcus pyogenes-induced acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is one of the best examples
28                          The pathogenesis of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is poorly understood.
29                                              Acute rheumatic fever (ARF), a sequelae of group A Strep
30 l M protein is an epidemiological marker for acute rheumatic fever (ARF)-associated serotypes of grou
31 d States, Kawasaki disease has now surpassed acute rheumatic fever as the leading cause of acquired h
32 etween strain Manfredo and MGAS8232, another acute rheumatic fever-associated strain.
33 ated for group A streptococcal infection and acute rheumatic fever between 1948 and 1954.
34 nternational guidelines for the diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever by defining high-risk populations,
35 drome was considered part of the spectrum of acute rheumatic fever by some, whereas others stressed t
36  only have the diagnostic Jones criteria for acute rheumatic fever changed, but substantial advances
37                      Sera from patients with acute rheumatic fever contained antibodies against recom
38                             The incidence of acute rheumatic fever declined from 6.1 to 3.7 cases/100
39 s a means to diagnose cardiac involvement in acute rheumatic fever, even when overt clinical findings
40 icated that serum samples from patients with acute rheumatic fever have higher levels of antibodies t
41 espite a recent increase in the incidence of acute rheumatic fever in North America, rheumatic heart
42 the historic Jones criteria used to diagnose acute rheumatic fever in the context of the current epid
43 th post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis and acute rheumatic fever indicated that FBP54 is expressed
44 impact of population-specific differences in acute rheumatic fever presentation and changes in presen
45                             As distinct from acute rheumatic fever, PSReA is characterized by a short
46                                              Acute rheumatic fever remains a serious healthcare conce
47  areas of New Zealand where the incidence of acute rheumatic fever remains unacceptably high.
48                        Primary prevention of acute rheumatic fever requires antibiotic treatment of a
49  of 5 of 13 KS sera, as compared with 5 of 8 acute rheumatic fever sera, contained Ab titers to human
50 d had a different pattern of reactivity than acute rheumatic fever sera, further supporting the assoc
51 coccal homologue in certain diseases such as acute rheumatic fever, suggest that SOK plays an importa

WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。