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Acute Schistosomiasis (Katayama's Fever) - the exact pathophysiology of this disease remains unknown. [26] It has been hypothesized to be caused by a systemic immune response due to immune complex formation ( Type III hypersensivity ) with the foreign antigens on the migratory schistosomula and the eggs and the subsequent deposition of these ...
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Historical accounts of Katayama disease dates back to the discovery of S. Japonicum in Japan in 1904. The disease was named after an area it was endemic to, Katayama district, Hiroshima, Japan. [11] If left untreated, it will develop into a chronic condition characterized by hepatosplenic disease and impaired physical and cognitive development.
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A clinical pathway is a multidisciplinary management tool based on evidence-based practice for a specific group of patients with a predictable clinical course, in which the different tasks (interventions) by the professionals involved in the patient care are defined, optimized and sequenced either by hour (ED), day (acute care) or visit (homecare).