OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic review to determine whether clinical findings can be used to rule in or to rule out streptococcal pharyngitis in children.\ud \ud STUDY DESIGN: Two authors independently searched MEDLINE and EMBASE. We included articles if they contained data on the accuracy of symptoms or signs of streptococcal pharyngitis, individually or combined into prediction rules, in children 3-18 years of age.\ud \ud RESULTS: Thirty-eight articles with data on individual symptoms and signs and 15 articles with data on prediction rules met all inclusion criteria. In children with sore throat, the presence of a scarlatiniform rash (likelihood ratio [LR], 3.91; 95% CI, 2.00-7.62), palatal petechiae (LR, 2.69; CI, 1.92-3.77), pharynge...
BACKGROUND: Stratifying patients with a sore throat into the probability of having an underlying bac...
Objectives To identify clinical features that predict Group A streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis in a J...
There is controversy whether physicians can rely on signs and symptoms to select children with phary...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review to determine whether clinical findings can be used to rule...
Background Antibiotic prescription for the management of all acute pharyngitis seems to be increasin...
OBJECTIVES: Prevalence estimates can help clinicians make informed decisions regarding diagnostic te...
OBJECTIVES: Prevalence estimates can help clinicians make informed decisions regarding diagnostic te...
OBJECTIVES: Prevalence estimates can help clinicians make informed decisions regarding diagnostic te...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to develop a patient-reported outcome measure (Strep-PRO)...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to develop a patient-reported outcome measure (Strep-PRO)...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of clinical features for diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngotonsill...
Objective . A study to determine if addition of palatal petechiae to Centor criteria adds more value...
BACKGROUND:There is controversy whether physicians can rely on signs and symptoms to select children...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the utility of clinical features for diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngot...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is controversy whether physicians can rely on signs and symptoms to s...
BACKGROUND: Stratifying patients with a sore throat into the probability of having an underlying bac...
Objectives To identify clinical features that predict Group A streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis in a J...
There is controversy whether physicians can rely on signs and symptoms to select children with phary...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review to determine whether clinical findings can be used to rule...
Background Antibiotic prescription for the management of all acute pharyngitis seems to be increasin...
OBJECTIVES: Prevalence estimates can help clinicians make informed decisions regarding diagnostic te...
OBJECTIVES: Prevalence estimates can help clinicians make informed decisions regarding diagnostic te...
OBJECTIVES: Prevalence estimates can help clinicians make informed decisions regarding diagnostic te...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to develop a patient-reported outcome measure (Strep-PRO)...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to develop a patient-reported outcome measure (Strep-PRO)...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the utility of clinical features for diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngotonsill...
Objective . A study to determine if addition of palatal petechiae to Centor criteria adds more value...
BACKGROUND:There is controversy whether physicians can rely on signs and symptoms to select children...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the utility of clinical features for diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngot...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is controversy whether physicians can rely on signs and symptoms to s...
BACKGROUND: Stratifying patients with a sore throat into the probability of having an underlying bac...
Objectives To identify clinical features that predict Group A streptococcal (GAS) pharyngitis in a J...
There is controversy whether physicians can rely on signs and symptoms to select children with phary...