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         Pharyngitis:     more books (63)
  1. Common membranous sore throat by J. Solis Cohen, 1889
  2. A manual on inhalers, inhalations and inhalants: And a guide to their discriminating use in the treatment of common catarrhal diseases of the respiratory tract by Beverley Robinson, 1886
  3. A popular treatise on colds and affections of the air passages and lungs by Robert Hunter, 1871
  4. Clergyman's sore throat, or, Follicular disease of the pharynx: Its local, constitutional and elocutionary treatment, with a special chapter on hygiene of the voice by Edward Barton Shuldham, 1878
  5. Epidemiological study of an outbreak of septic sore throat / G.W. Henika and I.F. Thompson by G. W Henika, 1917
  6. Chronic sore throat: Or follicular disease of the pharynx, its local and constitutional treatment, with a special chapter on hygiene of the voice by E. B Shuldham, 1885

81. STREPTOCOCCAL PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILLITIS
STREPTOCOCCAL pharyngitis AND TONSILLITIS. 8/3/98. Click here to start. Table ofContents. STREPTOCOCCAL pharyngitis AND TONSILLITIS. Regulatory Synonyms.
http://www.fda.gov/cder/present/anti-infective798/pharyngitis/
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STREPTOCOCCAL PHARYNGITIS AND TONSILLITIS Regulatory Synonyms Study Considerations Study Considerations ... Bacteriologic Outcome Author:
    Nasim Moledina, M.D.
    Mamodikoe Makhene, M.D., M.P.H.
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82. The Latest Recommendations For Therapy Of Pharyngitis
©GlobalRPh. Disclaimer pharyngitis. Infection, Usual Organisms, Therapy (Alternatives).pharyngitis Strept throat (Usual duration of treatment 10 days.
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Pharyngitis Infection Usual Organisms Therapy (Alternatives) Pharyngitis: "Strept throat"
(Usual duration of treatment: 10
days. 5 days for Zithromax) Strept (pyogenes, group C and G), A. hemolyticum, C. diphtheriae, Viral, Mycoplasma PenVk 250-500mg every 6 hours or Benzathine penicillin 1.2 mu IM x 1. Other alternatives: Erythomycin 500mg four times daily or ceftin 250mg orally twice daily or Vantin 100 mg orally twice daily or Cefzil 500mg orally once daily or Biaxin 250mg twice daily or Zithromax 500mg x 1, then 250mg orally once daily x 4 days.
Antimicrobial Series
References American Hospital Formulary Service. Drug Information. Bethesda, MD: ASHP, 1997. Baden LR, Eisenstein BI.Impact of Antibiotic Resistance on the Treatment of Gram-negative Sepsis.
Curr Infect Dis Rep. 2000 Oct;2(5):409-416. Bartlett JG et al. Community-acquired pneumonia in adults: guidelines for management. Guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Clin Infect Dis. 1998;26:811-38. Bartlett JG: Empirical therapy of community-acquired pneumonia: macrolides are not ideal choices. Semin Respir Infect 1997 Dec; 12(4): 329-33

83. Student Health & Wellness Center: Sore Throats (Pharyngitis)
pharyngitis (Sore Throat). What is pharyngitis? pharyngitis is a fancy name fora sore throat. What causes it? pharyngitis is usually caused by a virus.
http://www.jhu.edu/~shcenter/pharyngitis.html
Home Patient Information Pharyngitis (Sore Throat) What is pharyngitis? Pharyngitis is a fancy name for a sore throat. It occurs when there is inflammation in the throat. Sometimes, a sore throat can be the first symptom of a cold, flu, or mononucloesis What causes it? Pharyngitis is usually caused by a virus. Examples of such viruses include rhinovirus, adenovirus, influenza, and epstein-barr virus. Pharyngitis can also be caused by bacteria. Approximately 10 percent of adults who seek medical care for pharyngitis have group A streptococcus ("strep throat"). Other common causes of sore throats:
  • smoking cigarettes breathing polluted air or fumes drinking a lot of alcohol swallowing food or substances which injure the throat frequent post-nasal drip
What are the symptoms of pharyngitis? Most people will have a red, sore throat. Some people will have fevers and enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. Others will have whitish material on their tonsils.

84. Pharyngitis
First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 7 of 15.
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85. Diagnosing Strep Pharyngitis
Diagnosing strep pharyngitis. Reference. Scoring systems assist clinicians by providingan objective way to predict who may harbor streptococcal pharyngitis.
http://www.infopoems.com/POEMs/JC129602.htm
Diagnosing strep pharyngitis
Reference Dobbs, F. A scoring system for predicting group A streptococcal throat infection. Br J Gen Pract 1996; 46: 461-4. Reviewed by Montgomery Douglas, MD and Hal Stralnick, MD Clinical question Can a clinical scoring system based on Bayes theorem-based assist clinicians in the management of group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal (GABHS) throat infection? Background Previous scoring systems to predict the likelihood of GABHS based on patient presentation have had limited portability from one practice to another. This study sought to create one that can adjust for the differing likelihood of GABHS in different populations. Population studied Two hundred and six patients who presented to a semi-rural general practice in Ireland over a 3 year period with a main symptom of sore throat, were enrolled in the study. Patients younger than 4 years old and those who had taken antibiotics in the previous 2 weeks were excluded. Physicians in different settings would have to determine the prevalence of GABHS in their patient population before utilizing this scoring system. Study design and validity Outcomes measured The sensitivity and specificity of the Bayesian scoring system in predicting positive throat culture was compared to that of study clinicians.

86. HONmeeting - Health Conferences & Event- Pharyngitis
resources. Theme A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XY Z Browse Diseases / Stomatognathic Diseases / pharyngitis, 21
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Theme: A B C D ... Stomatognathic Diseases / Pharyngitis 21 Apr 25 Apr CME Infectious Diseases in the Outpatient and Inpatient Settings USA
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87. TRL - Microbiology Education Series - Beta Hemolytic Streptococci And Pharyngiti
Microbiology Education Series Beta Hemolytic Streptococci and pharyngitis,back. pharyngitis is caused mainly by either a variety
http://www.tricore.org/tri_microed3.asp
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Beta Hemolytic Streptococci and Pharyngitis back
Pharyngitis is caused mainly by either a variety of viruses or beta hemolytic Streptococcci . Humans are known to carry beta hemolytic Streptococci in their throats without disease and therefore may be carriers. The most common cause of bacterial pharyngitis is beta hemolytic group A Streptococcci pyogenes. Group C beta hemolytic Streptococcci also cause pharyngitis – mainly in college age individuals. Group G beta hemolytic Streptococcci also cause some bacterial pharyngitis but are less common that Group C. There are many “rapid Strep tests” on the market and none of them are as sensitive as culture. All negative rapid Strep tests should be backed up with a culture or the diagnosis could be missed. The rapid Strep test detects only Group A beta hemolytic Streptococcci and therefore would miss the Group C and G. If a rapid Strep test is performed a second swab is necessary for culture, as the bacteria are destroyed during the performance of the rapid test. TriCore provides a two swab collection device for this purpose. The Strep screen culture at TriCore will detect these beta hemolytic Streptococcci listed above. If significant numbers of group C or G beta hemolytic

88. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg -- Page Not Found
Periodic Fever and pharyngitis in Young Children A New Disease forthe Otolaryngologist? Author Information Kimberly A. Dahn, MD
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89. Health Content Encyclopedia Article Pharyngitis
pharyngitis a variety of microorganisms. Causes and Risk. pharyngitisis caused by a variety of microorganisms. Most cases are viral
http://www.baptisteast.com/adamcontent/ency/article/000655.asp

90. Pharyngitis: XtraMSN Health
pharyngitis Health24 The medical term for a sore throat is pharyngitis, whichmeans 'inflammation of the pharynx'. Sinus drainage can cause pharyngitis.
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  • Most sore throats are caused by viruses and can be treated successfully at home.
  • Some sore throats are caused by bacterial infections, and can be treated with antibiotics.
  • Sore throats that develop suddenly and are associated with fever or tenderness of the front of the neck should be seen by a health professional as soon as possible.
  • Any sore throat that lasts for more than a week could be serious and should receive medical attention.

91. AWMF Online - Leitlinien Kinderheilkunde/Pneumologie: Rhinitis, Pharyngitis, Lar

http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/WWW/AWMF/ll/ppneu-01.htm
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Erkrankungen der oberen Atemwege: Rhinitis-Pharyngitis-Laryngitis
1.1 Rhinitis
1.2 Definition; allgemeine Information:
Meist virusbedingte Rhino-Influenza-Adenoviren banaler Luftwegsinfekt Allergische Rhinitis: siehe dort
1.3 Leitsymptome:
1.4 Diagnose; Differentialdiagnose:
  • z.B.
  • Otitis
  • Pharynditis
  • Immunfluoreszenztest zum Schnellnachweis viraler Antigene.
humoralen Immundefektes anatomischer Fehlbildungen einer atopischen Disposition (Allergiediagnostik, Nasenabstrich: siehe allergische Rhinitis). Bei Polyposis nasi und/oder therapieresitenter Rhinitis in Verbindung mit Pansinusitis ist eine Mukoviszidose Ziliendysfunktion (Kartagener-Syndrom) zu denken.
1.5 Therapie:
symptomatisch
  • Rotlich: nur bei begleitender Sinusitis
  • akuter Sinusitis
2.1 Pharyngitis
2.2 Definition; allgemeine Information
viral bedingt (Influenza-Parainfluenza- oder Adenoviren), bakterielle Pharyngitis
2.3 Leitsymptome
Husten (meist trocken), Schluckbeschwerden, subfebrile Temperaturen.
2.4 Diagnose; Differentialdiagnose:

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