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1. Unusual presentation of rheumatic fever in a 3-year-old child in the UK.

2. Neuropsychiatric symptoms following sore throat in a young boy.

3. [The significance of antistreptolysin O characteristics for the determination of indications for tonsillectomy in the children].

4. Children with Henoch-Schönlein purpura with low complement levels: follow-up for >6 years.

5. Clinical value of antistreptolysin O levels in adult patients with tonsillitis: report I.

6. Antibasal Ganglia Antibodies and Antistreptolysin O in Noncomorbid ADHD.

8. Delayed diagnosis of post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis.

9. Neutrophilic figurate erythema of infancy.

10. One-off streptococcal serologic testing in young children with recurrent tonsillitis.

11. Poststreptococcal syndrome uveitis: a descriptive case series and literature review.

12. A clinical study of Suogudan granule in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

13. New normal ranges of antistreptolysin O and antideoxyribonuclease B titres for Australian children.

14. Long-term use of penicillin for the treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis.

15. [Asymptomatic myocarditis after infection of the upper respiratory tract].

16. Occurrence of subclinical post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis in family contacts.

17. [Clinical immunological characteristics of the pathogenesis of catarrhal gingivitis (Communication 1)].

18. Antistreptococcal response is exaggerated in children with familial Mediterranean fever.

19. Multicentric reference values for some quantities measured with Tina-Quant reagents systems and RD/Hitachi analysers.

20. The diagnostic value of streptococcal serology in early arthritis: a prospective cohort study.

21. Lymphedema of the hand following recurrent erysipelas secondary to fissured irritant contact dermatitis.

22. Post-streptococcal uveitis.

23. Preliminary findings of antistreptococcal antibody titers and basal ganglia volumes in tic, obsessive-compulsive, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders.

24. [IgM-lambda type monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance showing non-specific anti-streptolysin O activity by a latex immumoaggregation method].

25. [Determination of antibodies to streptolysin O].

26. Elevated IgG titer against the C region of streptococcal M protein and its immunodeterminants in patients with poststreptococcal acute glomerulonephritis.

27. Neutrophilic figurate erythema of infancy.

28. Long-term follow-up of juvenile-onset cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa associated with streptococcal infection.

29. [Evaluation of antibacterial and antitoxic activity of normal human immunoglobulin for intravenous use (IVIG)].

30. Scleritis, uveitis, and glaucoma in a patient with rheumatic fever.

31. Recurrent juvenile dermatomyositis and cutaneous necrotizing arteritis with molecular mimicry between streptococcal type 5 M protein and human skeletal myosin.

32. Group A streptococcal infection in an aboriginal community.

33. Streptococcal infection and renal disease markers in Australian aboriginal children.

34. [Common cold: diagnostic steps? Antibiotics?].

35. [From qualification to quantification in immunoserological testings].

36. [Antistreptolysin O].

37. [Relation between foci of chronic oral infection, rheumatic fever and general or local anesthesia].

39. [Problem of diagnostic criteria in rheumatism].

40. Evaluation of a new latex agglutination test for detection of streptolysin O antibodies.

42. [Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and mycoplasma infection].

43. Antideoxyribonuclease B distribution in healthy individuals.

45. Automated determination of anti-streptolysin O antibodies by a kinetic hemolytic method.

47. [Sydenham's chorea. Clinical study of 30 cases].

49. The value of an indirect hemagglutination test for streptococcal antibodies in children with acute rheumatic fever.

50. [The importance of C-reactive protein (CRP) in scarlet fever diagnosis (author's transl)].

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