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Disease Information for Measles pneumonia/viral giant cell
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Red/erythema skin discoloration
- Tachycardia/Fast heart rate
- Erythematous generalized rash
- Fever and Rash
- Macular rash
- Rash
- Lymphadenopathy Systemic
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- Presentation/Infection Complication Cardiac Severe
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- Microlab/Measles virus isolation
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- Acute inflammatory markers elevated (Lab)
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- Pathology
- BX/Lung biopsy/Giant cells
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- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
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- Hyalin membrane disease/lung immaturity
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Bronchiolitis obliterans
- Granulocytopenia/Neutropenia
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- Measles pneumonia/virus giant cell
- Myocarditis, secondary
- Necrotizing pneumonia/Lung infection
- Pneumonia, interstitial, acute
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- Pathophysiology/Alveolar consolidation
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- RX/Ribavirin (Virazole)
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