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That would explain the intermittent fever and patchy image on the chest X-ray.
Here lies the basis for the continual shifts in his policy of alliances: "Brandenburg's intermittent fever," which became proverbial in the 17th century.
Daily injections of anakinra, an interleukin-1-receptor antagonist, have been reported to control effectively the symptoms and signs of Schnitzler syndrome, a rare acquired autoinflammatory disorder, presenting in adulthood by intermittent fever, urticarial rash, and paraproteinemia, usually IgM.
Daughter parasites continue the infection cycle in red blood cells, resulting in a large quantity of Plasmodium organisms in the body and giving rise to symptoms characteristic of malaria, including intermittent fever.
As he recalled in his autobiography, "At the time in question I was suffering from a sharp attack of intermittent fever, and every day during the cold and succeeding hot fits had to lie down for several hours, during which time I had nothing to do but to think over any subjects then particularly interesting me".
For 10 days prior to presentation, she was suffering from dry cough; 5 days later she had intermittent fever up to 41°C with shaking chills.
We report the case of a 4-month-old white girl with a 2-month history of an oral ulcer, intermittent fever, recurrent otitis, decreased appetite, weight loss, and a new respiratory illness with hypoxemia.
The symptoms are non-specific; the most common presenting sing of focal XPN is loin or flank pain, intermittent fever of unknown origin associated with anorexia, asthenia, a palpable flank or abdominal mass, and malaise with weight loss.
Clinical and imaging suspicion of pyonephrosis was confirmed and relieved by positioning of the ureteral stent plus intensive antibiotic therapy Open image in new window Fig. 9 A 38-year-old female with intermittent fever and elevated C-reactive protein 2 weeks after PCNL treatment for right-sided nephrolithiasis.
Francesco Torti wrote in 1712 that only "intermittent fever" was amenable to the fever tree bark.
Qing-hao was first recommended for acute intermittent fever episodes by Ge Hong as an effective medication in the 4th-century Chinese manuscript Zhou hou bei ji fang, usually translated as "Emergency Prescriptions kept in one's Sleeve".
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