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Singanayagam A, Chalmers JD, Welte T, 2014, Epidemiology of CAP in Europe, COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA, Pages: 1-12, ISSN: 2075-6674
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Singanayagam A, Singanayagam A, Chalmers JD, 2013, Obesity is associated with improved survival in community-acquired pneumonia, EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, Vol: 42, Pages: 180-187, ISSN: 0903-1936
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Schembri S, Williamson PA, Short PM, et al., 2013, Cardiovascular events after clarithromycin use in lower respiratory tract infections: analysis of two prospective cohort studies, BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 346, ISSN: 1756-1833
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Singanayagam A, Short P, Williamson P, et al., 2012, CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS FOLLOWING CLARITHROMYCIN USE IN LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS: ANALYSIS OF TWO PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDIES, Winter Meeting of the British-Thoracic-Society 2012, Publisher: BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, Pages: A15-A16, ISSN: 0040-6376
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Singanayagam A, Singanayagam A, Elder DHJ, et al., 2012, Is community-acquired pneumonia an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease?, EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, Vol: 39, Pages: 187-196, ISSN: 0903-1936
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Singanayagam A, Singanayagam A, Wood V, et al., 2011, Factors associated with severe illness in pandemic 2009 influenza a (H1N1) infection: Implications for triage in primary and secondary care, JOURNAL OF INFECTION, Vol: 63, Pages: 243-251, ISSN: 0163-4453
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Singanayagam A, 2009, WISP-1, a novel target for treatment of pulmonary fibrosis, Thorax, Vol: 64, ISSN: 0040-6376
Singanayagam A, Gange N, Singanayagam A, et al., 2008, Folate deficiency presenting as pyrexia: a case report., Cases J, Vol: 1
Folate deficiency is an uncommon cause of pyrexia. We describe the case of a 29-year-old male who presented with a pyrexial illness subsequently attributed to megaloblastic anaemia secondary to severe folate deficiency, after exclusion of other infective or inflammatory causes. A temperature chart documenting the course of the patient's pyrexia is presented and potential pathophysiological mechanisms are proposed. Folate deficiency is a reversible cause of pyrexia that should be considered in any patient who presents with a pyrexial illness of unknown cause.
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