Reye’s Syndrome was named after Australian pathologist R. Douglass Reye who first discovered the disease in 1963. After his discovery the number of deaths from it decreased. Reye’s Syndrome is a rare condition that causes confusion, swelling in the brain, and liver damage. Children recovering from a viral infection such as chickenpox, the flu or children
Reye’s Syndrome was named after Australian pathologist R. Douglass Reye who first discovered the disease in 1963. After his discovery the number of deaths from it decreased. Reye’s Syndrome is a rare condition that causes confusion, swelling in the brain, and liver damage. Children recovering from a viral infection such as chickenpox, the flu or children