Case 11-1965

Abstract
Presentation of CaseA five-year-old girl was admitted to the hospital because of fever.She had been well until twelve days previously, when there was the abrupt onset of a fever, with elevation of the temperature to 102°F. A physician made a diagnosis of infection of an ear and the throat and prescribed penicillin; in addition, phenobarbital was given because a febrile convulsion had occurred one year earlier, after the administration of measles vaccine. The fever subsided after two days but recurred five days before admission. On the following day a physician found that the spleen was enlarged. The eyelids . . .
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