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- Q826103 subject Q5881496.
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- Q826103 abstract "Reye syndrome or Reye's syndrome is an extremely rare rapidly progressive encephalopathy which usually begins shortly after recovery from an acute viral illness, especially influenza and varicella (chickenpox). It is a potentially fatal syndrome that has numerous detrimental effects on many organs, especially the brain and liver, as well as causing hyperammonemia (elevated blood ammonia level) and low blood sugar. The classic features are a rash, vomiting, and liver damage. The exact cause is unknown and, while it has been associated with aspirin consumption by children with viral illness, it also occurs in the absence of aspirin use. The disease causes fatty liver with minimal inflammation and cerebral edema (swelling of the brain). The liver may become slightly enlarged and firm, and there is a change in the appearance of the kidneys. Jaundice is not usually present.Children of ages 4 to 12 are most commonly afflicted. Early diagnosis is vital; although most children recover with supportive therapy, it may lead to severe brain injury and death. Cases in adults are extremely rare and are more responsive to treatment. The first description of this syndrome was probably made by Najib Khan in Jamshedpur in 1956 (Jamshedpur fever).".
- Q826103 icd10 "G93.7".
- Q826103 icd9 "331.81".
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- Q826103 icd "331.81".
- Q826103 icd "G93.7".
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- Q826103 name "Reye syndrome".
- Q826103 type Disease.
- Q826103 type Thing.
- Q826103 type Q12136.
- Q826103 comment "Reye syndrome or Reye's syndrome is an extremely rare rapidly progressive encephalopathy which usually begins shortly after recovery from an acute viral illness, especially influenza and varicella (chickenpox). It is a potentially fatal syndrome that has numerous detrimental effects on many organs, especially the brain and liver, as well as causing hyperammonemia (elevated blood ammonia level) and low blood sugar. The classic features are a rash, vomiting, and liver damage.".
- Q826103 label "Reye syndrome".
- Q826103 depiction Reyes_syndrome_liver-histology.jpg.
- Q826103 name "Reye syndrome".