| rheumatic |
relating to inflammation of joints, or rheumatism
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| rheumatic fever |
can occur in adults or children, though comparatively rare in the former. Far less common in developed countries than 60 years ago.
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| rheumatic fever |
A disease occurring after an infection with a certain type of bacteria (streptococci). Usually after a sore throat. Its features include an arthritis, skin rash among other things. It is now uncommon in the developed world but still occurs commonly elsewhere.
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| rheumatic fever |
A form of reactive arthritis triggered by streptococcal sore throat. Its features include very painful joint inflammation (arthritis). It is now uncommon in developed countries but still occurs commonly in other parts of the world. It can cause inflammation and scarring of heart valvos (rheumatic heart disease).
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| rheumatic fever |
a systemic disease accompanied by fever and inflammation that varies in severity, duration, and outcomes. It is frequently followed by serious heart or kidney disease.
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