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    Dengue fever as a cause of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis by Hein, Noely, Bergara, Gabriel Heiser, Moura, Nathalie Bianchini Vieira, Cardoso, Débora Morais, Hirose, Maki, Ferronato, Angela Espósito, Pastorino, Antônio Carlos, Lo, Denise Swei, Gilio, Alfredo Elias

    Published in Autopsy & case reports (01-09-2015)
    “…Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries in Southeast Asia, the Americas, the western Pacific, Africa and the eastern Mediterranean regions. The virus is…”
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    Otomastoiditis caused by Sphingomonas paucimobilis : case report and literature review by Benevides, Gabriel Nuncio, Hein, Noely, Lo, Denise Swei, Ferronato, Angela Esposito, Ragazzi, Selma Lopes Betta, Yoshioka, Cristina Ryoka Miyao, Hirose, Maki, Cardoso, Debora Morais, Regina Dos Santos, Silvia, Gilio, Alfredo Elias

    Published in Autopsy & case reports (01-07-2014)
    “…is an aerobic Gram-negative bacillus that, although rare in humans, most commonly infects immunocompromised and hospitalized patients. Among the 59 pediatric…”
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    Fever without source: evaluation of a guideline by Machado, Beatriz Marcondes, Cardoso, Débora Morais, de Paulis, Milena, Escobar, Ana Maria de Ulhôa, Gilio, Alfredo Elias

    Published in Jornal de pediatria (01-09-2009)
    “…To evaluate the applicability of a standardized guideline for children up to 36 months of age with fever without source (FWS). Prospective cohort study…”
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    Otomastoiditis caused by Sphingomonas paucimobilis: case report and literature review by Gabriel Nuncio Benevides, Noely Hein, Denise Swei Lo, Angela Esposito Ferronato, Selma Lopes Betta Ragazzi, Cristina Ryoka Miyao Yoshioka, Maki Hirose, Debora Morais Cardoso, Silvia Regina dos Santos, Alfredo Elias Gilio

    Published in Autopsy & case reports (01-09-2014)
    “…Sphingomonas paucimobilis is an aerobic Gram-negative bacillus that, although rare in humans, most commonly infects immunocompromised and hospitalized…”
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    Dengue fever as a cause of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis by Hein, Noely, Bergara, Gabriel Heiser, Moura, Nathalie Bianchini Vieira, Cardoso, Débora Morais, Hirose, Maki, Ferronato, Angela Espósito, Pastorino, Antônio Carlos, Lo, Denise Swei, Gilio, Alfredo Elias

    Published in Autopsy & case reports (30-09-2015)
    “…Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries in Southeast Asia, the Americas, the western Pacific, Africa and the eastern Mediterranean regions. The virus is…”
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    Febre sem sinais localizatórios: avaliação de um protocolo de atendimento Fever without source: evaluation of a guideline by Beatriz Marcondes Machado, Débora Morais Cardoso, Milena de Paulis, Ana Maria de Ulhôa Escobar, Alfredo Elias Gilio

    Published in Jornal de pediatria (01-10-2009)
    “…OBJETIVO: Avaliar a aplicabilidade de um protocolo de atendimento padronizado para crianças de até 36 meses de idade com febre sem sinais localizatórios…”
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    Doença de Kawasaki: experiência clínica em hospital universitário by Ferronato, Angela Esposito, Ragazzi, Selma Betta, Hirose, Maki, Cardoso, Débora Morais, Gilio, Alfredo Elias

    Published in Revista paulista de pediatria (01-06-2010)
    “…OBJETIVO: A doença de Kawasaki é uma vasculite sistêmica aguda de etiologia desconhecida. Seu diagnóstico baseia-se em critérios clínicos. O objetivo deste…”
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    Febre sem sinais localizatórios: avaliação de um protocolo de atendimento by Machado, Beatriz Marcondes, Cardoso, Débora Morais, Paulis, Milena de, Escobar, Ana Maria de Ulhôa, Gilio, Alfredo Elias

    Published in Jornal de pediatria (01-10-2009)
    “…OBJETIVO: Avaliar a aplicabilidade de um protocolo de atendimento padronizado para crianças de até 36 meses de idade com febre sem sinais localizatórios…”
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