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Sixteen subjects were enrolled in this open-label noncomparative study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of fluconazole as a single daily dose for a period of 6 months. Liver function enzymes were monitored to assess safety. An adverse function questionnaire was used on a monthly basis to assess patient tolerance.

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Preeclampsia is a major cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. It remains a management challenge despite recent advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of this condition and its prevention, and it remains a major cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. The hallmarks of preeclampsia are proteinuria and edema in a woman who is hypertensive.

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The aseptic meningitis syndrome.

Am Fam Physician

October 1993

Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood, South Carolina.

The diagnosis and treatment of acute meningitis is a challenge for the primary care physician. Differentiating between bacterial meningitis and aseptic meningitis is not always straightforward. The aseptic meningitis syndrome is usually viral in origin, and enteroviruses account for most cases.

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A large family with X-linked mental retardation, originally reported in 1944 by Allan, Herndon, and Dudley, has been reinvestigated. Twenty-nine males have been affected in seven generations. Clinical features include severe mental retardation, dysarthria, ataxia, athetoid movements, muscle hypoplasia, and spastic paraplegia with hyperreflexia, clonus, and Babinski reflexes.

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To establish the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the population of childbearing women in a rural South Carolina community, a blinded seroprevalence survey was conducted using all cord blood samples collected during a one-year period at a signal hospital. There were 1,811 live births (57% white, 43% black) during that period. Of the 1,365 samples collected and tested, six (0.

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A woman with an abnormal karyotype, (46,X,der(X) (pter----q27::q27----q21), was analyzed using DNA probes in the region Xq27----qter. The results indicate that she is trisomic for the Factor IX locus, disomic for the locus DXS105 (cX55.7) and monosomic for the loci DXS98 (4D8), DXS52 (St14) and Factor VIII.

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Abdominal complications of infectious mononucleosis.

J Am Board Fam Pract

November 1988

Department of Family Practice, Self Memorial Hospital, Greenwood, SC.

Infectious mononucleosis, a systemic illness caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, is seen frequently by primary care physicians. Mononucleosis affects several organ systems, and, within the abdomen, there can be splenic involvement, hepatitis, mesenteric lymphadenopathy, hyperplasia of gut-associated lymphoid tissue, pancreatitis, and transient malabsorption. Life-threatening abdominal complications require prompt recognition and intervention.

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