Karroo syndrome - tradução para árabe
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Karroo syndrome - tradução para árabe

SYNDROME CHARACTERIZED BY ACUTE BRAIN DAMAGE AND LIVER FUNCTION PROBLEMS
Reyes Syndrome; Reye Syndrome; Reye's Syndrome; Reyes syndrome; Reye’s Syndrome; Reye hepatocerebral syndrome; Rye syndrome; Reye s syndrome; Reye's s syndrome; Reye's syndrome; Reye’s syndrome

Karroo syndrome      
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةُ كارو:مظاهر عدوى وضخامة عقد بلغمية في أفريقيا‎
sicca syndrome         
  •  Singer-actress [[Carrie Ann Inaba]] is the national awareness ambassador and spokesperson for the Sjögren's Syndrome Foundation.
  • Speckled [[immunofluorescence]] [[staining]] pattern of [[antinuclear antibodies]] on HEp-20-10 cells
  • Characteristic dryness appears at multiple locations, such as the tongue, face, and eyes. Marked at left are the salivary glands (which may be swollen), not a facial rash.
HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION TYPE II DISEASE AFFECTING THE EXOCRINE GLANDS
Sjogren's syndrome; Sjogren's disease; Sjögren's disease; Sjögren's Syndrome; Sjogren's Syndrome; Sjogren syndrome; Sjšgren's disease; Sjögren's; Sicca syndrome (Sjögren); Sjorgren's syndrome; Sicca syndrome; Sjogren's; Sjogrens; Sjogrens syndrome; Sjögrens syndrome; Mikulicz' Disease; Sicca syndrome (Sjogren); Sjsgren's disease; Sjoegren's Syndrome; Sjoegren's; Sjoegren's syndrome; Sjoegren's disease; Sicca syndrome (Sjoegren); Sjoegrens syndrome; Sjoegren syndrome; Secondary Sjogren’s; Secondary Sjogren's; Anti-La; Sjögren’s syndrome; La (antigen); Anti-SS-B; Miculicz syndrome; Anti-la; Anti-La antibodies; Sjögren's syndrome
‎ مُتَلاَزِمَةٌ جُفافِيَّة‎
Babinski-Frohlich syndrome         
HYPOTHALAMIC DISEASE THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY ENDOCRINE DYSFUNCTION OF THE HYPOTHALAMIC GLAND RESULTING IN DELAYED PUBERTY, SMALL TESTES, AND OBESITY
Babinski-Fröhlich syndrome; Fröhlich's syndrome; Froelich's syndrome; Frölich's Syndrome; Launois-Cleret syndrome; Frölich's syndrome; Frohlich's Syndrome; Froelich's Syndrome; Fröchlich syndrome; Dystrophia adiposogenitalis; Babinski-Fröhlich disease; Adiposogenital Dystrophy; Frolich's syndrome; Frolich's Syndrome; Frohlich's syndrome; Froehlich's syndrome; Babinski-Froehlich syndrome; Babinski-Frohlich syndrome; Babinski-Froehlich disease; Babinski-Frohlich disease; Frochlich syndrome; Froechlich syndrome; Babinski–Fröhlich syndrome
مُتَلاَزِمَةُ بابينسكي فروليخ (حثل تناسلي)

Definição

Reye's syndrome
['re?z, 'r??z]
¦ noun a life-threatening metabolic disorder in young children, of uncertain cause.
Origin
1960s: named after the Australian paediatrician Ralph D. K. Reye.

Wikipédia

Reye syndrome

Reye syndrome is a rapidly worsening brain disease. Symptoms of Reye syndrome may include vomiting, personality changes, confusion, seizures, and loss of consciousness. While liver toxicity typically occurs in the syndrome, jaundice usually does not. Death occurs in 20–40% of those affected with Reye syndrome, and about a third of those who survive are left with a significant degree of brain damage.

The cause of Reye syndrome is unknown. It usually begins shortly after recovery from a viral infection, such as influenza or chickenpox. About 90% of cases in children are associated with aspirin (salicylate) use. Inborn errors of metabolism are also a risk factor. The syndrome is associated with changes on blood tests such as a high blood ammonia level, low blood sugar level, and prolonged prothrombin time. Often, the liver is enlarged in the syndrome.

Prevention is typically by avoiding the use of aspirin in children. When aspirin was withdrawn for use in children in the US and UK in the 1980s, a decrease of more than 90% in rates of Reye syndrome was seen. Early diagnosis of the syndrome improves outcomes. Treatment is supportive; mannitol may be used to help with the brain swelling.

The first detailed description of Reye syndrome was in 1963 by Australian pathologist Douglas Reye. The syndrome most commonly affects children. It affects fewer than one in a million children a year. The general recommendation to use aspirin in children was withdrawn because of Reye syndrome, with use only recommended in Kawasaki disease.