1. Untersuchungen uber das Verhalten der Serumspiegel von Chloramphenicol bei gleichzeitiger;Windorfer, A.,1972
2. On the basis that one swallow does not make a summer, readers may not have paid too much attention to the letter from Halle (Archives;Sir;et al; suggesting that it was the first account of Henoch-Schonlein syndrome after chickenpox. However, the association has been reported before. In a series of 88 children with HenochSch6nlein nephritis (Meadow,1979
3. reported a 2-year-old boy who developed Henoch-Schonlein syndrome 16 days after the onset of chickenpox. Their paper illustrates the difficulty in defining HenochSch6nlein syndrome. Chickenpox can be followed by a nonthrombocytopenic purpura: it can also be followed by a nephritis. If the two were to happen together and the child also had a tummy ache or an aching joint the diagnostic label would be Henoch-Schonlein syndrome;Pedersen, Furthermore; Petersen,1975
4. asthma in Denver (Hambleton et al., 1977). Whereas all of the patients in Denver tolerated theophylline, 6
5. Schonleinwas determined. Each patient in Denver was given an Henoch nephritis;W., M.; Cameron, J.F.; Ogg, C.S.;Quarterly Journal of Medicine; individual theophylline dose while an 'average' dose,1972