2019
DOI: 10.15406/ghoa.2019.10.00369
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Acute pancreatitis reveals leptospirosis in 18-year-old: a new observation

Abstract: According to the WHO, the incidence of leptospirosis in man is not well known, it would probably be between 0.1 to 1 per 100 000 inhabitants per year in temperate climates and 10 or more per 100 000 inhabitants per year in tropical and humid climates. 6 The main reservoir of leptospires is the renal tubules of animals (rodents, cattle,

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“…Other clinical signs were abdominal tenderness (n = 15, 18.9%), conjunctival suffusion (n = 13, 16.4%), tachypnea (n = 10, 12.6%), and basal crepitation (n = 9, 11.3%) ( Table 1 ). 3 , 6 , 8 , 11 15 , 17 , 19 , 21 47 …”
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“…Other clinical signs were abdominal tenderness (n = 15, 18.9%), conjunctival suffusion (n = 13, 16.4%), tachypnea (n = 10, 12.6%), and basal crepitation (n = 9, 11.3%) ( Table 1 ). 3 , 6 , 8 , 11 15 , 17 , 19 , 21 47 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common electrocardiographic findings noted were atrial fibrillation (n = 3, 3.7%), bradycardia (n = 3, 3.7%), and atrioventricular block (n = 1, 1.2%) ( Table 2 ). 3 , 6 , 8 , 11 15 , 17 , 19 , 21 47 …”
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