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Perinephric abscess

BJU International, 2011
The clinical condition of perinephric abscess can present dramatically as an acute emergency or insidiously as a chronic condition. The clinical characteristics and contemporary treatment approaches of these different types of perinephric abscess are outlined in this overview of the topic.
Gardiner, Robert A.   +2 more
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Abscesses of the Pancreas

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1968
Severe acute pancreatitis with pancreatic necrosis usually precedes a pancreatic abscess. The clinical features are not always dramatic, but when malaise, fever and leucocytosis persist after an attack of severe acute pancreatitis, this complication should be suspected. Surgical drainage of the abscess provides the only hope of survival.
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Splenic abscess as complication of perinephric abscess

Urology, 1987
Retroperitoneal extension of perinephric abscess with fistulization to intra-abdominal and intrathoracic structures has been well documented in the literature. Intraperitoneal rupture is much less common, and exceptionally may not present as an acute abdominal condition. We describe herein 1 such case involving the spleen.
K. Reiber, Irwin Leventhal
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Pyelonephritis, Cortical Abscess, and Perinephric Abscess

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1986
The causative agent in nonobstructive pyelonephritis has been shown most often to be P-fimbriated Escherichia coli, mainly because receptors for these fimbriae are found in the bladder, ureter, and the kidney tubules. Age and sex are factors leading to differences in the presentation of the disease, and early diagnosis followed by intensive therapy ...
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Brain abscess

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 1999
Optimal treatment of a brain abscess requires early clinical suspicion, and the diagnosis is usually made by identification of the abscess on contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The immediate first step is to reduce the potentially life-threatening brain mass (abscess and surrounding cerebral edema) and ...
Nevan G. Baldwin, Larry E. Davis
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Bezold's abscess

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1991
AbstractSince the introduction of antibiotics for the treatment of suppurative otitis media the incidence of complications from this disease has been greatly diminished. Acute mastoiditis, resulting in the deep neck abscess known as Bezold's abscess, has become very rare.
R. J. Gaffney   +2 more
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A psoas abscess is a psoas abscess is [PDF]

open access: possibleMedical Journal of Australia, 1984
Neil Buchanan, Jeffrey Chaitow
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