Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Widal
Target Entity: Georges\u002dFernand_Widal
Preceding Context: In the second week of the infection, the patient lies prostrate with high fever in plateau around and bradycardia (sphygmothermic dissociation), classically with a dicrotic pulse wave. Delirium is frequent, frequently calm, but sometimes agitated. This delirium gives to typhoid the nickname of "nervous fever". Rose spots appear on the lower chest and abdomen in around a third of patients. There are rhonchi in lung bases. The abdomen is distended and painful in the right lower quadrant where borborygmi can be heard. Diarrhea can occur in this stage: six to eight stools in a day, green with a characteristic smell, comparable to pea soup. However, constipation is also frequent. The spleen and liver are enlarged (hepatosplenomegaly) and tender, and there is elevation of liver transaminases. The
Succeeding Context: reaction is strongly positive with antiO and antiH antibodies. Blood cultures are sometimes still positive at this stage.
Paragraph Title: Signs and symptoms
Source Page: Typhoid fever

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