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Remittent fever is a type or
pattern of
fever in
which temperature does not
touch the
baseline and
remains above normal throughout the day.
Daily variation...
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primaquine are given.
Continuous fever Relapsing fever Undulant fever Remittent fever Neutropenic fever Cyclic fever;
called Pel–Ebstein
fever in Hodgkin's...
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gentamicin and amikacin.
Intermittent fever Relapsing fever Undulant fever Remittent fever Neutropenic fever Ogoina D (August 2011). "Fever,
fever patterns...
- in an
individual must be ****essed to
successfully treat SLE. Mild or
remittent disease may, sometimes, be
safely left untreated. If required, nonsteroidal...
- "dipsomania". Brühl-Cramer
classified dipsomania in
terms of continuous,
remittent, intermittent,
periodic and
mixed forms, and in his book he discussed...
- [citation needed] Lyme
disease Typhus Continuous fever Intermittent fever Remittent fever Schwan T (1996). "Ticks and Borrelia:
model systems for investigating...
- malaria, leishmaniasis, pyemia, sepsis, or
African trypanosomiasis).
Remittent fever,
where the
temperature remains above normal throughout the day and...
- remissive, remissory, remit, remittal, remittance, remittee, remittence,
remittent, remittitur, resubmit, retransmission, retransmit, subcommittee, submission...
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accurate description of the
disease he
called "Mediterranean
gastric remittent fever". In 1897, A.E. Wright, a
pathologist in
British army, developed...
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acute phase; the
fever normally presents as a high (above 39–40 °C) and
remittent, and is
followed by
extreme irritability. Recently, it is
reported to...