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Abstract: . . . pregnancy or oral contraceptive use. The vast majority of cases resolve within 6 months (usually within 6 weeks), although rare cases lasting as long as 3 years have been documented. Page 22 Diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Australia 8 During recent outbreaks of ARF in the USA, up to 71% of patients with chorea had carditis. 30 However, only 25% . . . . . . majority of cases resolve within 6 months (usually within 6 weeks), although rare cases lasting as long as 3 years have been documented. Page 22 Diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Australia 8 During recent outbreaks of ARF in the USA, up to 71% of patients with chorea had carditis. 30 However, only 25% of Aboriginal Australians with rheumatic chorea . . . . . . oral contraceptive use. The vast majority of cases resolve within 6 months (usually within 6 weeks), although rare cases lasting as long as 3 years have been documented. Page 22 Diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Australia 8 During recent outbreaks of ARF in the USA, up to 71% of patients with chorea had carditis. 30 However, only 25% of Aboriginal . . . . . . contraceptive use. The vast majority of cases resolve within 6 months (usually within 6 weeks), although rare cases lasting as long as 3 years have been documented. Page 22 Diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Australia 8 During recent outbreaks of ARF in the USA, up to 71% of patients with chorea had carditis. 30 However, only 25% of Aboriginal Australians . . . . . . rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Australia 8 During recent outbreaks of ARF in the USA, up to 71% of patients with chorea had carditis. 30 However, only 25% of Aboriginal Australians with rheumatic chorea have evidence of overt carditis. 24 Even though clinically evident carditis increases the risk of later development of RHD, approximately 25% of patients with pure chorea also eventually develop . . . . . . vast majority of cases resolve within 6 months (usually within 6 weeks), although rare cases lasting as long as 3 years have been documented. Page 22 Diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Australia 8 During recent outbreaks of ARF in the USA, up to 71% of patients with chorea had carditis. 30 However, only 25% of Aboriginal Australians with rheumatic . . . --3000,6,250,3452,64437
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