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Abscess of the spleen is rare, and when a case falls into our hands and is operated on successfully, it is worthy of record. About the middle of May, 1901, I was called to see Mr. A., and obtained the following history: History .—American, age 74 years, weight 211 lbs. Family history: Mother and one sister died of consumption.
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Other than acute cerebrovascular accidents, multiple ring-enhancing lesions are among the most common lesions encountered in neuroimaging. We herein describe the case of a 63-year-old diabetic man presenting with altered mental status, hyperglycaemia and
Nadia Khosrodad+3 more
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Candida tropicalis in the tropics: A rare fungal cause of perinephric abscess
Perinephric and renal abscess are very rare entities with insidious presentation and pose a great diagnostic challenge, common etiology being bacterial. Only less than 30 cases of fungal etiology have been reported in literature.
Vanya Singh+5 more
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The antibiotic sensitivity patterns and plasmid DNA content of gram-negative anaerobic bacteria isolated in Palmerston North, New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Science at Massey University [PDF]
One hundred and seven Gram-negative bacteria, including 65 Bacteroides species, 28 fusobacteria and 14 veillonellae were isolated from 17 oral infections treated in two dental surgeries in Palmerston North.
Mooney, Christopher Allan
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A review of the pathogenesis of adult peritonsillar abscess: time for a re-evaluation.
OBJECTIVES To perform a multifactorial exploration of the aetiology of peritonsillar abscess (PTA) in adults, in order to develop greater clinical understanding of the condition and improve management. DESIGN A literature review exploring key pathogens,
Emily L. Powell+3 more
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Management of Postoperative Peritonitis in Low-resources Services [PDF]
Background. Postoperative peritonitis (PP) reminds one of the most difficult complications in abdominal surgery with mortality rate 22.3 – 90 %.Methods. In Ivano-Frankivsk Regional (tertiary level) Clinical Hospital (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine) during 2010–
Droniak, M. (Mykola)
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I do not propose to enter into an exhaustive discussion of the subject of this paper. Nor do I deem it at all necessary, at this time, to deal too minutely with a subject so generally understood by all physicians and surgeons as abscess of the liver.
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TBC of the thoracic wall with fistulisation through the breast [PDF]
A 53-year-old North African woman presented with a longstanding history of ulcerations of the right breast. Physical examination showed (Fig. 1 subfigure) an ulcer of 1.5 cm in the outer inferior quadrant, another smaller areolar ulcer and a discharging ...
Van Peer, S+4 more
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