INTRODUCTION: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children with recent viral infections. The condition is often overlooked by emergency physicians when endeavoring to exclude other diagnoses included in the differential. Diagnosis of the condition can be difficult when based purely on clinical presentation because it shares symptoms with much more concerning neurological illnesses. A few simple laboratory tests are indicated to reach the correct diagnosis. CASE REPORT: The following case report describes a three-year-old female diagnosed with a recent upper respiratory tract infection presenting to the emergency department with complaints of fatigue and inability to walk. She was diagnosed with an inf...
Benign acute childhood myositis is a relatively uncommon complication of viral illness, particularly...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses have been associated with various neurological and muscular symptoms. ...
AbstractObjectiveDescribe the clinical and laboratory profile, follow-up, and outcome of a series of...
INTRODUCTION: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
INTRODUCTION: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
INTRODUCTION: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
INTRODUCTION: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
Introduction: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
Introduction: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
Introduction: Influenza-related viral myositis is observed mostly in children with influenza, and th...
Influenza is a common viral infection, which occurs in yearly endemics during the winter period. Com...
Influenza virus is among the most common causes of respiratory illness, which may manifest as a rang...
Abstract. : Background: : Influenza-associated myositis (IAM) is an infrequent and poorly known comp...
AbstractBenign acute childhood myositis (BACM) is a rare transient condition usually occurring at th...
Acute benign childhood myositis (ABCM) is an uncommon presentation of viral upper respiratory tract ...
Benign acute childhood myositis is a relatively uncommon complication of viral illness, particularly...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses have been associated with various neurological and muscular symptoms. ...
AbstractObjectiveDescribe the clinical and laboratory profile, follow-up, and outcome of a series of...
INTRODUCTION: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
INTRODUCTION: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
INTRODUCTION: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
INTRODUCTION: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
Introduction: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
Introduction: Infective myositis is an acute, self-limited condition, rarely occurring in children w...
Introduction: Influenza-related viral myositis is observed mostly in children with influenza, and th...
Influenza is a common viral infection, which occurs in yearly endemics during the winter period. Com...
Influenza virus is among the most common causes of respiratory illness, which may manifest as a rang...
Abstract. : Background: : Influenza-associated myositis (IAM) is an infrequent and poorly known comp...
AbstractBenign acute childhood myositis (BACM) is a rare transient condition usually occurring at th...
Acute benign childhood myositis (ABCM) is an uncommon presentation of viral upper respiratory tract ...
Benign acute childhood myositis is a relatively uncommon complication of viral illness, particularly...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses have been associated with various neurological and muscular symptoms. ...
AbstractObjectiveDescribe the clinical and laboratory profile, follow-up, and outcome of a series of...