Rheumatic heart disease is the most serious complication of rheumatic fever. Acute rheumatic fever follows 0.3% of cases of group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis in children. As many as 39% of patients with acute rheumatic fever may develop varying degrees of pancarditis with associated valve insufficiency, heart failure, pericarditis, and even death. With chronic rheumatic heart disease, patients develop valve stenosis with varying de...
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- Acute rheumatic pericarditis ,
- Acute rheumatic endocarditis ,
- Acute rheumatic myocarditis ,
- Other acute rheumatic heart disease ,
- Acute rheumatic heart disease, unspecified
Also known as:
- Rheumatic Heart disorder