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Reye's Syndrome, a deadly disease, strikes swiftly and can attack any child, teen, or adult without warning. All body organs are affected, with the liver and brain suffering most seriously. Reye's Syndrome usually appears after a flu-like infection, upper respiratory infection, chicken pox, or other viral illness.
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Reye's Syndrome, a deadly disease, strikes swiftly and can attack any child, teen, or adult without warning. All body organs are affected, with the liver and brain suffering most seriously. Reye's Syndrome usually appears after a flu-like infection, upper respiratory infection, chicken pox, or other viral illness.
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Article and information about Reye's Syndrome. ... Reye syndrome is most often seen in children from 4 to 12 years old. Most cases associated with chicken pox have been shown to occur in children age 5 to 9, while those associated with the flu (influenzae type B) have occurred in children aged 10 to 14.
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Reye syndrome is a rare illness that can affect the blood, liver and brain of someone who recently had a viral infection. It always follows another illness. Although it mostly affects children and teens, anyone can get it.
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Reye's syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reye's syndrome is a potentially fatal disease that causes numerous detrimental effects to many organs, especially the brain and liver, as well as causing hypoglycemia. The exact cause is unknown, an...
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Reye's syndrome information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). ... 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 and the liver--causing an acute increase of...
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Reye's syndrome — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment of this rare condition associated with aspirin. ... Aspirin has been linked with Reye's syndrome, a rare but serious condition that can affect children and teenagers recovering from a viral infection.
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Reye syndrome, an extremely rare but serious illness that can affect the brain and liver, occurs most commonly in kids recovering from a viral infection. Cases have dropped dramatically since the finding of a link between the illness and aspirin use in children. ... About Reye Syndrome...
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Learn about Reye Syndrome symptoms like vomiting, listlessness, irritability, and loss of consciousness as well as diagnosis and treatment. ... home > reye syndrome index > reye syndrome article...
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