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Akut Poststreptokoksik Glomerulonefrit ve Akut Romatizmal Ateş; Eş Zamanlı Ortaya Çıkan Farklı Non- Süpüratif Poststreptokoksik Komplikasyonlar

Acute Poststreptoccocal Glomerulonephritis and Acute Rheumatic Fever; Concurrently But Different Non-Suppurative Complications of Poststreptoccocal Infection

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) are two distinct nonsupurative complications of streptococcal infection. Since they occur with different streptococcal serotypes, the occurrence of ARF and APSGN in the same patient is rare. We report two patients at 7 and 10 years of age who presented with typical clinical findings of ARF and APSGN after streptococcal throat infection.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Akut romatizmal ateş (ARA) ve poststreptokoksik akut glomerülonefrit (PSAGN), streptokok enfeksiyonlarının iki ayrı süpüratif olmayan komplikasyonudur. Farklı serotiplere bağlı geliştiklerinden dolayı ARA ve PSAGN’nin aynı hastada birlikte görülmesi oldukça seyrektir. Burada streptokoksik boğaz enfeksiyonundan sonra tipik PSAGN ve ARA bulgularını aynı anda gösteren 7 ve 10 yaşlarında iki hasta sunulmuştur.
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