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Reye's Syndrome


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Reye's Syndrome
An introduction to Reye's Syndrome - a rare childhood disease.
1,115 words (approx. 4.5 pages) | 4 sources | MLA | 2002 United States


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Paper Summary:

Reye's syndrome is primarily a childhood disease. It is most commonly seen in children during or after recovery from a viral disease like chickenpox or influenza. The paper covers many issues relating to the disease including its discovery, causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

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"Interestingly, simply relying on laboratory data for the diagnosis of Reye's syndrome can be potentially troublesome. Increased ammonia levels, while seen in Reye's syndrome, are also noted in severe heart failure, hemolytic disease of the newborn, hepatic encephalopathy and primary liver cell disease. Increased levels of GGT are noted in Reye's syndrome, but are also seen in cirrhosis, hepatitis, liver tumor or metastasis, and drug-induced liver injury. Further, increase GGT levels may indicate heart attack, ingestion of alcohol, pancreatitis and infectious mononucleosis (Flores). "

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APA Citation:

Reye's Syndrome (2012, February 10). Retrieved February 11, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Reye's-Syndrome/8519

MLA Citation:

"Reye's Syndrome" 10 February 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Reye's-Syndrome/8519>




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