To the clinical picture of whooping cough. M.O. Brodsky (Vest. Sovr. Med., 1927, No. 22)
M. Leizerovskaya
Kazan medical journal ›› 1928, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (5) : 498 -498.
To the clinical picture of whooping cough. M.O. Brodsky (Vest. Sovr. Med., 1927, No. 22)
According to observations of M.O. Brodsky in early infancy cough in whooping cough often proceeds without whistling and does not end in vomiting, coughing thrusts follow each other without interruption and lead to redness and even turning blue of the face, convulsive movements and eruption of urine and feces. Cyanosis reaches a very high degree, suffocation becomes threatening and may lead to death, especially if the disease is complicated by capillary bronchitis or pneumonia.
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