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  2. Rheumatic fever - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that can develop when strep throat or scarlet fever isn't properly treated. Strep throat and scarlet fever are caused by an infection with streptococcus (strep-toe-KOK-us) bacteria.

  3. Acute Rheumatic Fever - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is an abnormal immunologic response to group A Streptococcus (GAS) infections, most commonly tonsillopharyngitis. ARF affects multiple organ systems and may have cardiac, neurologic, musculoskeletal, or dermatological manifestations.

  4. Acute rheumatic fever: Treatment and prevention - UpToDate

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    Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is a nonsuppurative complication of pharyngeal infection with group A Streptococcus (GAS). Signs and symptoms of ARF develop two to three weeks following pharyngitis and include arthritis, carditis, chorea, subcutaneous nodules, and erythema marginatum [1].

  5. Rheumatic Fever: Causes, Symptoms (Rash) & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    Rheumatic fever is a rare autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of your childs tissues and organs. Healthcare providers also call it acute rheumatic fever. The condition occurs when your child’s immune system overreacts to an untreated strep throat or scarlet fever infection.

  6. Acute rheumatic fever: Clinical manifestations and diagnosis

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    Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is a nonsuppurative sequela that occurs two to four weeks following group A Streptococcus (GAS) pharyngitis and may consist of arthritis, carditis, chorea, erythema marginatum, and subcutaneous nodules.

  7. Clinical Guidance for Acute Rheumatic Fever | Group A Strep - CDC

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    Acute rheumatic fever is a delayed sequela of some group A streptococcal infections. It affects many organ systems and has a varied clinical presentation. One manifestation, carditis, may result in long-term disability or death. Treatment involves antibiotics, which help prevent recurrent episodes. Overview. Cause.

  8. Rheumatic fever - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treat the infection. Ease symptoms. Control swelling, called inflammation. Prevent the condition from returning. Medicines. Rheumatic fever is treated with medicines, including: Antibiotics. Penicillin or another antibiotic is usually given to kill the strep bacteria.

  9. Acute Rheumatic Fever - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    What is acute rheumatic fever? Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that may develop after an infection with a streptococcus bacteria (such as in strep throat or scarlet fever). The disease can affect the joints, heart, skin and brain. Symptoms include: Fever. Joint pain, arthritis. Joint swelling, redness. Abdominal pain. Skin rash.

  10. Diagnosing Acute Rheumatic Fever | Group A Strep | CDC

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    Key points. There's no definitive diagnostic test for acute rheumatic fever. A clinical diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever should be made using the 2015 revised Jones Criteria. The Jones Criteria can be used to diagnose initial as well as recurrent illnesses.

  11. About Rheumatic Fever | Group A Strep | CDC - Centers for Disease...

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    Rheumatic fever can develop if strep throat, scarlet fever, or impetigo aren't treated properly. Symptoms often include fever and painful, tender joints. Treatment focuses on managing inflammation and symptoms. Serious complications include long-term heart damage.