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Reye's syndrome
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Reye's syndrome  (rz, rz)
n.
An acute encephalopathy characterized by fever, vomiting, fatty infiltration of the liver, disorientation, and coma, occurring mainly in children and usually following a viral infection, such as chicken pox or influenza.

[After Ralph Douglas Kenneth Reye (1912-1978), Australian pediatrician.]

Reye's syndrome [raɪz reɪz]
n
(Medicine / Pathology) a rare metabolic disease in children that can be fatal, involving damage to the brain, liver, and kidneys
[named after R. D. K. Reye (1912-78) Australian paediatrician]

Reye's syndrome  (rz)
A rare, acute encephalopathy characterized by fever, vomiting, fatty infiltration of the liver, disorientation, and coma, occurring mainly in children and usually following a viral infection, such as chickenpox or influenza.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Reye's syndrome - acquired encephalopathy following acute viral infections (especially influenza or chicken pox) in young children; characterized by fever, vomiting, disorientation, coma, and fatty infiltration of the liver
brain disease, brain disorder, encephalopathy - any disorder or disease of the brain
syndrome - a pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease


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Aspirin can trigger Reyes Syndrome, a serious condition that can result in seizures, brain damage and death.
Aspirin in this age group is associated with the risk of Reyes syndrome, an extremely serious disease that can result in coma, brain damage and death.
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