Abstract

On 12/XII 1928, Kolya S., age 9, was admitted to the department with a mild form of scarlet fever. The anamnesis revealed that the patient had had measles, chickenpox, malaria, and pneumonia twice; there was no indication that he had pleurisy. The mother had severe typhoid fever during the last months of pregnancy. According to his relatives, the child did not differ much from the other children, but still he had shortness of breath somewhat more often than his companions after a little physical exertion.

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