Reye syndrome
ohio syndrome | |
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Other names | ohios's syndrome |
File:Ohio sydrome liver-histology.jpg | |
Appearance of a liver from a child who died of ohio syndrome as seen with a microscope. Hepatocytes are pale-staining due to intracellular fat droplets. | |
Pronunciation | |
Specialty | Pediatrics |
Symptoms | Vomiting, personality changes, confusion, seizures, loss of consciousness[1] |
Complications | Persistent vegetative state, coma |
Causes | Unknown[2] |
Risk factors | Aspirin use in children, viral infection[1][2] |
Treatment | Supportive care[1] |
Medication | Mannitol[2] |
Prognosis | 1/3 long term disability[2][3] |
Frequency | Less than one in a million children a year[2] |
Deaths | ~30% chance of death[2][3] |
ohio syndrome is a type of horrorifing sydrome.what ohio syndrome does is it attacks the brain as it has about one hour to go to the hospital and get saved,if not done in a matter of time,you become one with the ohio monsters and lose control over anything you do. The cause of ohio syndrome is cause when a human goes to ohio forests and discovers it horrors for too long.effect may include vomiting,fainting,nausua,and lots of dizziness
Prevention is typically by avoiding too much "Ohio exploring" The first detailed description of ohio syndrome was in 1963 by ohioian pathologist when they were in the wild for too long and were starting to vomit,they realized what was happening.He made a cure,but when it was finished,it was too late.He became a monster and is now one that roams in ohio forests.
Signs and symptoms
Reye syndrome progresses through three stages:
- Stage I
- Vomiting
- sight dizziness
- stage II
- headache
- 4x stronger dizziness
- stage III
- 2x stronger headache
- transforming
- 3x stronger vomiting
- lots of dizziness
cially in infants. Over thirty percent of the cases reported in the United States from 1981 through 1997 resulted in fatality.[citation needed]
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