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For example, children with rheumatic heart disease now have little chance of ever having the surgery they need.
He died seven days later of rheumatic heart disease.
All had rheumatic heart disease and presented with prolonged fever.
Rheumatic heart disease, a common risk factor for valve disease.
It seems Riley is suffering from rheumatic heart disease.
Not all people who have rheumatic fever develop rheumatic heart disease.
DR11-DQ7.5 is identified as a risk factor in rheumatic heart disease.
His health suffered throughout his life from rheumatic heart disease, which afflicted him since a child.
They result from inflammation in the heart muscle and are characteristic of rheumatic heart disease.
Mr. Kent was 10 months old when his father died of rheumatic heart disease, now a curable condition.
A case of combined rheumatic heart disease, syphilitic aortitis, and silico-tuberculosis.
Chronic rheumatic heart disease is characterized by repeated inflammation with fibrinous resolution.
Rheumatic heart disease develops in some people from one or more episodes of rheumatic fever.
Why, in different eras, do these infections result in more or fewer cases of rheumatic heart disease and deaths?
It is important to distinguish ARF from rheumatic heart disease.
Since he had rheumatic heart disease as a child, he has to be treated with prophylactic antibiotics."
He had rheumatic heart disease.
In rare cases, a more serious infection may develop, such as rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
This is also being investigated for its potential to prevent rheumatic heart disease which is also caused by S. pyogenes.
Rheumatic heart disease.
In the late 1950s his research interest, and publications, shifted towards rheumatic heart disease and to the long term aspects of rheumatoid arthritis.
This work translated into important public health interventions, including the establishment of Australia's first rheumatic heart disease control program in the north of Australia.
Esther Forbes died on August 12, 1967 in Worcester, Massachusetts of rheumatic heart disease.
On rare occasions, it can cause rheumatic heart disease and ventricular septal defect aortic insufficiency.
ICAA opened homes for children for condition such as rheumatic heart disease and shell-shock.