Rheumatic fever /

Rheumatic fever / Jagat Narula . . . [et al] - Washington D.C : American Registry of Pathology, 1999 - ix, 504 p. : ill. (some col.) 29 cm

Contents
Chapter 1. A History of Rheumatic fever
Chapter 2. Epidiomology os Stresstococcal Pharyngitis, Rheumatic Fever, and Rheumatic Heart disease
Chapter 3. Lesson Leaned from the Resurgence of Rheumatic Fever in the United States
Chapter 4. Clinical Microbiology of Group A Streptococci
Chapter 5. Pathologenesis of Autoimmune Disorder : General Concepts
Chapter 6. Streptococcal M. Protein: Structure, Function and Immunology
Chapter 7. Molecular Mimicry Between Group A Streptococci and Myosin in the pathogenesis of Acute Rheumatic Fever
Chapter 8. Role of M-Protein Superantigens in the Pathogenesis of Rheumatic Fever
Chapter 9. Susceptibility to Rheumatic Fever : Host Factors
Chapter 10. Animal Models of Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Carditis
Chapter 11. Pathology of Acute Rheumatics Carditis
Chapter 12. Immunopathologic Studies of Rheumatic Fever
Chapter 13. Noncardiac Manifestations of Rheumatic Fever
Chapter 14. Active Rheumatic Carditis
Chapter 15. A Critical Appraisal of Laboratory Investigations in Acute Rheumatic Fever
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Photographs show children suffering from rheumatic fever at La Rabida Jackson Park Sanitarium, Chicago, Ill. Includes children playing with toys; selecting books in sanitarium library; studying school books; having medical tests done; doctor examining patient.


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6 images published in: Rheumatic fever: childhood's most neglected disease, Look, v. 12, no. 9 (Apr. 27, 1948), p. 74-79.

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Children--Health & welfare.
Sick children.
Sanatoriums.


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