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Dev Sante ; (130): 5-10, 1997 Aug.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12321851

ABSTRACT

PIP: Respiratory infections that may prove fatal for young children without swift and energetic emergency treatment are described. Respiratory infections, along with diarrhea, continue to be a major cause of infant mortality. Six characteristic conditions are addressed: three pulmonary infections and 3 tracheo-laryngeal infections. Each condition is described; its clinical signs are outlined; the course of the disease, possible complications, and signs of gravity are discussed; and treatments are recommended, with second choices indicated. The three pulmonary infections described are pleuro-pulmonary staphylococcus, severe whooping cough, and acute tuberculosis. The tracheo-laryngeal infections are epiglottitis, staphylococcal laryngeo-tracheitis, and acute tonsillitis.^ieng


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Child , Developed Countries , Developing Countries , Diagnosis , Lung , Respiratory Tract Infections , Signs and Symptoms , Teaching Materials , Therapeutics , Tuberculosis , Whooping Cough , Adolescent , Age Factors , Biology , Demography , Disease , Infections , Physiology , Population , Population Characteristics
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Arch Fr Pediatr ; 46(2): 129-32, 1989 Feb.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2735791

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A male newborn exhibited congenital cutis laxa, bone disease and multiple fractures, and lethal ruptured arterial dissections. At post-mortem examination, the histologic elastic tissue of skin and arteries was dysplastic. The bone fragility is unexplained.


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Aortic Dissection/congenital , Cutis Laxa/congenital , Fractures, Spontaneous/complications , Arteries , Cutis Laxa/complications , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Rupture, Spontaneous
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