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  • Rheumatic (roo-MAT'ik) heart disease is a condition in which the heart valves are damaged by rheumatic fever. — “Rheumatic Heart Disease :: ”,
  • Rheumatic diseases are illnesses that cause long-term inflammation and loss of function of one or more structures that help support the body. Examples of supportive structures include connective tissues, tendons, ligaments, and the cartilage and bones that make up joints. — “Rheumatic Diseases - Kosmix : Reference, Videos, Images, News”,
  • Fact sheet on the condition in which a person's heart valves are damaged by rheumatic fever. From the American Heart Association. — “Rheumatic Heart Disease / Rheumatic Fever”,
  • Learn about the symptoms and treatments for rheumatic fever, a complication of an infection, like strep throat, that can cause arthritis, heart problems, a rash, fever, and other symptoms. — “Rheumatic Fever”,
  • rheumatic fever n. An acute inflammatory disease occurring during recovery from infection with a strain of streptococcus bacteria, having an onset. — “rheumatic fever: Definition from ”,
  • Definition of rheumatic in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of rheumatic. Pronunciation of rheumatic. Translations of rheumatic. rheumatic synonyms, rheumatic antonyms. Information about rheumatic in the free online English dictionary and. — “rheumatic - definition of rheumatic by the Free Online”,
  • Rheumatic or musculoskeletal conditions comprise over 150 diseases and syndromes, which are usually progressive and associated with pain. They can broadly be categorized as joint diseases, physical disability, spinal disorders, and conditions resulting from trauma. — “WHO | Chronic rheumatic conditions”, who.int
  • Rheumatic chorea symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment information for Rheumatic chorea (Sydenham chorea) with alternative diagnoses, full-text book chapters, misdiagnosis, research treatments, prevention, and prognosis. — “Rheumatic chorea - ”,
  • Rheumatic fever, erythema marginatum. Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. — “Rheumatic fever, erythema marginatum. DermNet NZ”,
  • The term "Rheumatic Diseases" is used in MeSH to refer to connective tissue disorders.[3] Modern medicine, both conventional and complementary, recognises that the different rheumatic disorders have different causes (and several of them have multiple causes) and require different kinds of treatment. — “Rheumatism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,
  • Overview: Rheumatic fever (RF) is a systemic illness that may occur following group A beta hemolytic streptococcal (GABHS) pharyngitis in children. Rheumatic fever and its most serious complication, rheumatic heart disease (RHD), are believed. — “Rheumatic Fever: eMedicine Pediatrics: General Medicine”,
  • This booklet answers basic questions about arthritis and rheumatic diseases. The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) has other fact sheets and booklets that provide more information about specific forms of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. — “Q&A Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases”, niams.nih.gov
  • Rheumatic diseases are characterized by inflammation (signs are redness and/or heat, swelling, and pain) and loss of function of one or more connecting or supporting structures of the body. The many different kinds of arthritis comprise just a portion of the rheumatic diseases. — “Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases”,
  • Rheumatic fever — Comprehensive overview covers causes, symptoms, treatment of this strep throat complication. — “MayoClinic: Rheumatic Fever”,
  • Rheumatic fever (RF) is a multisystem inflammatory disease, which occurs as a delayed sequel to group developing countries, rheumatic fever is endemic and remains one the major causes of acquired. — “Rheumatic fever”,
  • Each issue of Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America focuses on a single topic relevant to your rheumatology practice, from immunology to the latest treatment advances for rheumatoid arthritis. Forthcoming Issues. February 2011 (Vol 37, Issue 1). — “Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America - Home”,
  • Rheumatic heart disease is a complication of rheumatic fever and usually occurs after attacks of rheumatic fever. The incidence of rheumatic heart disease has been greatly reduced by widespread use of antibiotics effective against the streptococcal bacterium that causes rheumatic fever. — “Rheumatic Heart Disease: symptoms, cause, treatment”,
  • Rheumatic fever is a condition that is a complication of untreated strep throat. Rheumatic fever can damage body tissues by causing them to swell, but its greatest danger lies in the damage it can do to your heart. — “Rheumatic Fever - Texas Heart Institute Heart Information Center”,
  • Rheumatic fever is a complicated, involved disease that affects the joints, skin, heart, blood vessels, and brain. — “Rheumatic Fever”,
  • Medpedia on Rheumatic fever (Less technical, good quality control) Rheumatic fever is a multisystem autoimmune vasculitic disease triggered by infection by group A streptococci (GAS), which is relapsing in nature. — “Rheumatic fever - Ganfyd”,
  • TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATIC DISEASE WITH LOW DOSE ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY: The information on this site is provided by physicians experienced in the treatment of inflammatory rheumatic diseases with low dose antibiotics according to the protocol developed by the late Dr. Thomas. — “Antibiotics To Treat Rheumatic Diseases”,
  • Detailed information on rheumatic fever, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. — “Rheumatic Fever”, chp.edu
  • Rheumatic fever is a complicated, involved disease that affects the joints, skin, heart, blood vessels, and brain. It is a systemic immune disease that may develop after an infection with streptococcus bacteria, such as strep throat and scarlet. — “Rheumatic Fever Information on Healthline”,

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Videos

  • Rheumatic Heart Disease Information Information about who has the highest rates of Rheumatic Heart Disease in the world
  • Haiti's Scourge of Rheumatic Fever Sydenham's Chorea
  • Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease in the Pacific.wmv Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is a serious condition that disables and kills children and adults worldwide, mainly in developing countries. The Pacific Island States are a hot spot for the disease. Learn more about RHD and the World Heart Federation's efforts to prevent and control it in this video.
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  • Attempt in Answering Rheumatic Fever by Dr Sam & Dr Iznee ok.this video is incomplete because of some people.we were waiting to register (a very long wait just to pay our hostel fees),so we took time to mess around.In the video: Sam and Iznee P/s: please check some links on rheumatic fever to get a better picture.lol.
  • History of Rheumatic Fever Susan K. Schulman MD Author of "Understanding Your Child's Health"
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  • Rheumatic Heart Disease-Reversed! Rheumatic Heart Disease-Reversed!; ATP's Media Partner- ABS CBN "Salamat Dok" TV Program (Channel 2 Every Sat. & Sun);Website: ; http ; ; Melvin Segui; Illness-Reversed!,Cured!; Prescritpion- Fulvic Acid "FREE": in the Philippines.
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  • Rheumatic tricuspid stenosis and regurgitation
  • Rheumatic Fever Harry Kaplovity MD Ped Cardiology . . Medical School Albert Einstein College of Medicine Fellowship: New York University Medical Center
  • Children's Hospital Pediatric Rheumatology Overview Dr. Paul Rosen, Clinical Director, Division of Pediatric Rheumatology at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, provides an overview of the program.
  • Rheumatic Fever - Sometimes Strep Infections can be Silent Susan K. Schulman MD Author of "Understanding Your Child's Health"
  • Rheumatic Heart Disease This was NCM 102's presentation during the recently concluded Grand Case presentation. The group also won Best in Question and Answer.
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  • University of Florida Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology at Shands Jacksonville The University of Florida Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology physicians treat patients with diseases that affect the muscles, skeleton and joints, including osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia and other diseases of the muscles, joints and tendons. Many treatment options are available, including advanced biologic therapies, traditional medications, simple procedures, rehabilitation, physical therapy and counseling when appropriate. UF physicians apply the latest advances in science and technology - such as musculoskeletal ultrasound and MRI - in the assessment and management of rheumatic conditions. More information at
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  • mbc news: rheumatic pain cure ! أخبار : الشفاء من الام الروماتيزم There is controversy about the effectiveness of being buried in the warm sand of the Siwa oasis in west of Egypt to treat different causes of joint involvement and arthritis. Thousands of patients with osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Psoriatic arthritis and else travel to the oasis to have a remission of their rheumatic diseases and enjoy the pain relieving effect of its warm sand in a very optimum climate.
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  • RHEUMATIC CONDITION A feature on the various causes of rheumatic conditions and the effects.
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  • Rheumatic fever Jones 5 major criteria Mnemonic - Learn and memorize anatomy and physiology Memorize the Rheumatic fever with this audio mp3 mnemonic Rheumatic fever: Jones 5 major criteria SPACE : Subcutaneous nodules Pancarditis Arthritis Chorea Erythema Marginatum
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  • Dr. George Lawry, Chief of Rheumatology, UC Irvine School of Medicine Dr. Lawry discusses the UC Irvine rheumatology program which is fully accredited by the ACGME providing consultation and treatment for patients with rheumatic diseases, including autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma and systemic lupus erythematosus.
  • Rheumatic Fever Health Byte Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that can develop as a rare complication of untreated or undertreated strep throat infection. Strep throat is caused by infection with group A streptococcus. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and treatments for Rheumatic Fever in this video.
  • Mitral Valve Replacement for rheumatic mitral stenosis OR- webcast February 21, 2008 4:00 PM EST From McLeod OR of Tomorrow at McLeod Health in Florence, South Carolina Dr. Jamie Holland, a cardiothoracic surgeon with McLeod Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgical Associates performed a mitral valve replacement procedure for rheumatic mitral stenosis during the fifth surgical webcast at McLeod Health. Dr. Holland performed the mitral valve replacement procedure in the McLeod OR of Tomorrow. The webcast, moderated by Diane DeVaugh-Stokes a local TV personality, showcases this delicate procedure, along with highlights of the cardiac surgical collaboration between McLeod Health and Cleveland Clinic. Known for world-class heart care, the Ohio-based Cleveland Clinic has been rated #1 in heart care by US News & World Report since 1995. "Through this collaboration, the cardiothoracic surgeons of McLeod and Cleveland Clinic share knowledge, skills and best practices to continue to provide optimal treatments and therapies to patients as well as to accelerate mutual advancements in cardiac surgery," said Rob Colones, McLeod Health President and CEO. "The affiliation between McLeod Heart & Vascular Institute and Cleveland Clinic Heart Surgery program allows us to share clinical policies, treatment protocols and research opportunities." "The purpose of this affiliation is patient focused," said Dr. Bruce W. Lytle, Chairman of Cleveland Clinic's Heart and Vascular Institute. "We have twelve cardiac surgeons on staff at Cleveland ...
  • Rheumatic Disease as a Novel Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease Several studies have confirmed that patients with systemic lupus have a 5-8-fold increase risk of coronary heart disease-related events (heart attacks and strokes) compared to the general population, especially among women with lupus who are younger than age 50. In this short video, Dr. Naveed Sattar, Professor in Metabolic Medicine at University of Glasgow / Honorary Consultant in Clinical Biochemistry, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in the United Kingdom, provides some insight as to why people with lupus are at greater risk for cardiovascular disease. Dr. Sattar moderated a session at the 2009 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Annual Scientific Meeting on this topic. The LFA also has posted six videos highlighting some of the other important lupus studies presented at the ACR meeting
  • Giant left atrium due to rheumatic mitral stenosis and regurgitation See how big an left atrium can grow .This patient had a huge LA that compresssed the esophagus and phrenic nerve to cause dysphagia and hoarseness of voice
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  • Rheumatic Fever Michael La Corte MD Schneider Children's Hosptital
  • Advances in Pediatric Rheumatic Diseases Dr. Thomas Lehman of New York's Hospital for Special Surgery discusses advancements in the treatment and understanding of rheumatic diseases in children.
  • Histopathology Heart--Rheumatic fever
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  • Pediatric Rheumatologists in Arizona - only @ Phoenix Children's Hospital Meet Haley, a spunky 11 year old patient who was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Phoenix Children's is the home to the only two board-certified pediatric rheumatologists in Arizona. Treatment from a pediatric-trained rheumatologist gives kids the best chance because rheumatic diseases behave differently in a child's body than an adult's. And our staff only work with children, in a kid-friendly, medical home. Previously, Haley's doctors were just trying to manage her pain. Since coming to see pediatric rheumatologist, Dr. Michael Shishov, her mom looks forward to Haley's next 80 years of life, and the fact that her quality of life is will be better. Learn more about Pediatric Rheumatology at Phoenix Children's Hospital here:
  • Park Nicollet - Rheumatic Conditions Today, more people than ever are finding relief from the pain and stiffness that accompany rheumatic conditions. These disorders, which affect joints, muscles, soft tissues and bones, include all forms of arthritis, osteoporosis, gout and lupus. Watch this video to learn how Park Nicollet patients are finding a new lease on life.
  • Session 1:The Conquest of Rheumatic Fever Heart Disease School of Medicine Reunion Weekend 2007: Global Health at the School of Medicine: A Tradition of Excellence - CME Program Charles Rammelkamp (Rammel), School of Medicine Reunion Weekend 2007. Presentation given by Richard M. Krause, MD. Recorded at Wolstein Auditorium on October 5, 2007.