E. Dale Everett
University of Colorado Boulder
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JAMA | 1979
E. Dale Everett
Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome has been reported to occur only in children. Three adults aged 16 to 27 years had findings compatible with this illness. Patients with fever, polymorphous skin eruption, congested conjunctiva, reddened palms and soles, red lips and oral mucous membrane, and soft-tissue swelling of the peripheral extremities and who experience membranous desquamation of fingers and toes should be suspected of having mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. No laboratory test is currently available for confirmation of the diagnosis.
JAMA Internal Medicine | 1987
Stephen A. Dolan; E. Dale Everett; Marion C. Harper
The antimicrobial therapy of systemic salmonella infections is presently limited to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, and sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. Infrequently, alternative therapy may be necessary. We report the successful treatment of a case of Salmonella vertebral osteomyelitis with cefotaxime sodium.
Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1990
James S. Barthel; E. Dale Everett
Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1996
Nathaniel Ratnasamy; E. Dale Everett; William E. Roland; Gregory A. McDonald; Charles W. Caldwell
Journal of Neurosurgery | 1976
E. Dale Everett; Theodore C. Eickhoff; Richard H. Simon
JAMA Internal Medicine | 1988
James S. Barthel; T. Ulf Westblom; Ann Havey; Felix Gonzalez; E. Dale Everett
JAMA | 1977
E. Dale Everett; Adolf E. Rahm; Roy Adaniya; Dennis L. Stevens; Theodore R. McNitt
JAMA Internal Medicine | 1975
E. Dale Everett; F. Marc LaForce; Theodore C. Eickhoff
JAMA Internal Medicine | 2004
Stevan P. Whitt; George A. Koch; Belinda Fender; Nathaniel Ratnasamy; E. Dale Everett
JAMA | 1978
Dennis L. Stevens; E. Dale Everett