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Journal of the Philippine Medical Association ; : 0-2.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-963046

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This study determined the age distribution, the number of miliary tuberculosis as accidental findings on autopsy cases not recognized by radiographic examination of the chest. A retrospective study of 27 cases admitted at National Childrens Hospital from 1970-1980 was done. Sex incidence was noted and found to be more common in females. The age distribution showed a high incidence of miliary tuberculosis in infants two years old and below with the youngest patient aged three months old and the oldest fourteen years of age. Fever and cough with anorexia, weight loss, anemia and hepotomegaly dominated the clinical picture of these patients. Malnutrition and poor living condition and the development of measles were significant contributing factors to the development miliary tuberculosis. Because of the young age of the patient, presence of other diseases and poor host defense mechanism, miliary tuberculosis has a high mortality rate. (Auth)

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Journal of the Philippine Medical Association ; : 0-2.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-963025

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In 419 patients with diarrheal disease admitted to the National Childrens Hospital between September 1982 and August 1983, the initial leukocyte response was correlated with the result of the stool culture. The total leukocyte count, absolute lymphocyte count, absolute band count and the ratio between the absolute bad count and the total neutrophil count (B/N ratio) were not to help in establishing a bacterial cause for the diarrhea. However, an absolute neutrophil count of more than 6.00 x 103/cu.mm. and a ratio between the absolute neutrophil count and absolute lymphocyte count (N/L ratio) of greater than 1.00 differentiates E. Coli, Pseudomonas, and Mixed Isolates infections from Samonella and "Nonbacterial" diarrheal disease. (Auth)

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