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  1. Reye's Syndrome - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by Health Publica Icon Health Publications, 2003-11-13
  2. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Reye's Syndrome: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-09
  3. Reye's syndrome II: Proceedings of the International Conference on Reye's Syndrome, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, June, 1978
  4. Reye's syndrome: Proceedings of the Reye's Syndrome Conference
  5. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Reye's syndrome by Richard Robinson, 2002-01-01
  6. Reye's syndrome: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research, and Environment of the Committee on Science and Technology, ... second session, September 17 and 29, 1982 by Agriculture Research, and Environment., . United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Natural Resources, 1983-01-01
  7. Reye's syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Richard Robinson, Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, 2006
  8. Reye's Syndrome Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  9. Reye syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, 2005
  10. REYE'S SYNDROME: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Complete Health Resource</i>
  11. Reye's syndrome: down but not out. (Case Report).: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Adnan T. Bhutta, Van H. Savell, et all 2003-01-01
  12. Aspirin: Mechanism of Action of Aspirin, Reye´s Syndrome, Aspirin Poisoning, Charles Frederic Gerhardt, John Robert Vane, Salicylic Acid
  13. Reye's Syndrome: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Richard Robinson, 2006
  14. People with Dementia Who Become Lost / Care at the Time of Death / Emergency: Reye Syndrome / Illness, Trauma, and Stress Can Impair One's Ability to Pay Attention in Ways That Commonly Used Assessment Tools Don't Reveal (American Journal of Nursing, Volume 103, Number 7, July 2003)

1. National Reye's Syndrome Foundation
Reye's Syndrome, a deadly disease, strikes swiftly and can attack any child or adult without warning. All body organs are affected, with the liver
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2. CNN - Report: Dramatic Drop In Reye's Syndrome - May 5, 1999
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Report: Dramatic drop in Reye's syndrome
REYE'S SYNDROME TIME LINE
  • 1929: First clinical reports of "acute meningo-encephalomyelitis of childhood"
  • 1963: Reye et al. write first clinical description of Reye's syndrome
  • 1973-1974: CDC conducts brief surveillance of Reye's syndrome
  • 1976: CDC resumes surveillance of Reye's syndrome
  • 1980: CDC issues warning about association of aspirin with Reye's syndrome
  • 1982: U.S. Surgeon General issues advisory
  • 1986: Pharmaceutical companies required to place warnings on products containing aspirin
  • 1999: CDC study documenting decline in Reye's syndrome cases published in New England Journal of Medicine REPORTED CASES OF REYE'S SYNDROME DURING STUDY PERIOD (1980-1997)
  • 1980: 555 cases
  • 1982: 222 cases
  • 1984: 190 cases
  • 1986: 101 cases
  • 1988: 20 cases
  • 1997: 2 cases
    Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and New England Journal of Medicine SYMPTOMS OF REYE'S SYNDROME
  • Profuse vomiting after viral illness
  • Personality changes
  • Extreme irritability
  • Delirium
  • Coma In this story:
    The research background

    Pattern of decline
    Some kids still at risk RELATED STORIES May 5, 1999
  • 3. Reye's Syndrome Information Page National Institute Of
    Reye's syndrome information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
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    4. Mott Health Topics Reye's Syndrome
    UMHS Health Topics AZ What is Reye's Syndrome? What is the cause of Reye's Syndrome? Is there treatment for Reye's Syndrome?
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    5. The Arc's Q A On Reye's Syndrome
    Information concerning Reye's Syndrome.
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    6. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Reye's Syndrome
    Article and information about Reye's Syndrome.
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    7. Home - National Reyes Syndrome Foundation UK
    reyes syndrome can appear soon after a viral infection especially a flulike illness Proceedings of Workshop on Reye s syndrome and Reye-like inherited
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    ... Sponsored by British United Shoe Machinery Reyes Syndrome can appear soon after a viral infection especially a flu-like illness or chickenpox. The disease affects children from infancy onwards. Although it does occur in adults, it is rarely recognised after 19 years of age. Children of both sexes and all races can affected. Reye-like illnesses are most likely to occur in infants under 4 years of age which may be due to an inherited metabolic disorder. Downloads Proceedings of Workshop on Reye's syndrome and Reye-like inherited metabolic disorders: Full Document (2004) Executive Summary (2005) Adobe Acrobat is required to view these documents.
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    The information provided is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. A physician should be consulted with all questions or concerns regarding ones condition. Also, the National Reye's Syndrome Foundation of the UK cannot assume any liability for the content of Web Sites linked to our site.

    8. Home - National Reyes Syndrome Foundation UK
    National reyes syndrome Foundation UK Home Contact About Us. Hon.Administrator and Treasurer Mr. Gordon H. Denney Contact Me
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    9. General Information - National Reyes Syndrome Foundation UK
    What should be done if symptoms of Reye s Syndrome develop? *What Causes Reye s Syndrome?The cause is unknown; but a number of studies suggest a link
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    Sponsored by British United Shoe Machinery This page is intended to provide you with general information about Reye's syndrome and Reye-like illnesses. * What is Reye's Syndrome Reye's syndrome is an acute disorder which affects children when they seem to be recovering from a viral illness like 'flu', chicken-pox or diarrhoea.The child has a change in his/her personality or becomes drowsy or unconscious and develops frequent or persistent vomiting.
    Unless diagnosed and treated successfully, death or severe disability may result. Abnormal accumulations of fat develop in the liver and some other organs of the body. There is swelling of the brain which can cause it injury.The disease affects children from infancy onwards. Although it does occur in teenagers and adults, it is rarely recognised after 19 years of age. Children of both sexes and all races can be affected.
    *What Causes Reye's Syndrome?

    10. Aspirin And Reyes's Syndrome
    Aspirin and Reye's Syndrome in Children An Update for Parents Aspirin and Reye's Syndrome Facts Sheet
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    11. National Reyes Syndrome Foundation Of The UK
    Organisation National reyes syndrome Foundation of the UK Contact Gordon Denney Phone 01932 346843 EMail gordon.denney@ukgateway.net URL http
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    12. Healthopedia.com - Reye's Syndrome Symptoms Signs
    Previous section. Next section Reye's Syndrome Overview, Causes, Risk Factors. Reye's Syndrome Diagnosis Tests
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    13. FDA You Article Index
    Reptile Pets. The Trouble with Tiny Turtles A Look at ReptileRelated Salmonella reyes syndrome. Focus On Reye's Syndrome (RS)
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    14. BBC - Health - Conditions - Reyes Syndrome
    A guide to reyes syndrome. Reye s syndrome was first described in 1963 by an Australian pathologist called R. Douglas Reye. It s a very rare illness.
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    Dr Rob Hicks Reye's syndrome was first described in 1963 by an Australian pathologist called R. Douglas Reye. It's a very rare illness. In the year 2000 there were only three cases reported in the UK and Ireland.
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    What is it? Who's at risk? What can be done? Further help
    What is it?
    Reye's syndrome is a rare illness that affects the brain and liver. The cause of Reye's syndrome is not fully understood. It affects children when they appear to be recovering from a viral infection - for example, the flu, diarrhoea or chickenpox. Taking aspirin to treat a viral illness with fever may trigger or aggravate the development of Reye's syndrome. Symptoms of Reye's syndrome develop as a result of swelling of the brain and of the liver. Common symptoms include a change in the personality of the affected child - with them becoming irritable, aggressive and confused. Vomiting is common. A child may become drowsy and lose consciousness.
    Who's at risk?

    15. Reyes Syndrome
    This syndrome involves brain damage (encephalopathy) and liver damage of an unknown cause. It is associated with the use of aspirin in children to treat
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    Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: This syndrome involves brain damage (encephalopathy) and liver damage of an unknown cause. It is associated with the use of aspirin in children to treat chickenpox or influenza. Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Reye's syndrome is most often seen in children from 4 to 12 years old, with a peak incidence at age 6. It is often associated with children who are given aspirin-containing medicines while they have either chickenpox (varicella) or the flu (influenza). The illness has a rapid onset and symptoms may vary greatly. Changes in mental status occur including delirium, combative behavior, and

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    This syndrome involves brain damage (encephalopathy) and liver damage of an unknown cause. It is associated with the use of aspirin in children to treat
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    17. Facts About Reyes Syndrome SH1-3
    Reye s Syndrome is a very serious disease that often develops during cold, In Reye s Syndrome, abnormal concentrations of fat begin to develop in the
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    Reye's Syndrome is a very serious disease that often develops during cold, flu and chickenpox seasons. The disease occurs after a viral illness begins to wane, although it can occur within three to five days of the onset and can affect any age group from infants to adults. This disease affects all organs of the body but its main targets are the liver and brain. It is a two-phase illness because it is thought to be connected to a previous viral infection. One danger of Reye's is that it is often difficult to diagnose and is often misdiagnosed as meningitis, encephalitis, drug overdose, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, diabetes, or even psychiatric illness. In Reye's Syndrome, abnormal concentrations of fat begin to develop in the liver and other organs of the body along with a severe increase of pressure on the brain. Quick and accurate diagnosis is essential in this life-threatening disease. While the cause is unknown, it is known that Reye's is not contagious. However, it is life-threatening and staff should be aware of the symptoms. If you have a child in your center recovering from a virus, watch for these symptoms during the 2 to 3 weeks following the illness:

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    19. Reyes Syndrome Information
    Reye s syndrome (RS) is primarily a children s disease, although it can occur at any age. It affects all organs of the body but is most harmful to the brain
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    Reye's syndrome (RS Is there any treatment?
    There is no cure for RS. Successful management, which depends on early diagnosis, is primarily aimed at protecting the brain against irreversible damage by reducing brain swelling, reversing the metabolic injury, preventing complications in the lungs, and anticipating cardiac arrest. It has been learned that several inborn errors of metabolism mimic RS in that the first manifestation of these errors may be an encephalopathy with liver dysfunction. These disorders must be considered in all suspected cases of RS. Some evidence suggests that treatment in the end stages of RS with hypertonic IV glucose solutions may prevent progression of the syndrome.
    What is the prognosis?
    Recovery from RS is directly related to the severity of the swelling of the brain. Some people recover completely, while others may sustain varying degrees of brain damage. Those cases in which the disorder progresses rapidly and the patient lapses into a coma have a poorer prognosis than those with a less severe course. Statistics indicate that when RS is diagnosed and treated in its early stages, chances of recovery are excellent. When diagnosis and treatment are delayed, the chances for successful recovery and survival are severely reduced. Unless RS is diagnosed and treated successfully, death is common, often within a few days.
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