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A case of idiosyncratic drug‐induced agranulocytosis because of sulbactam/ampicillin
We report a case of agranulocytosis caused by sulbactam/ampicillin. During antimicrobial therapy, close monitoring of total white blood cell counts is essential. Abstract Idiosyncratic drug‐induced agranulocytosis is a rare but life‐threatening condition that requires immediate medical intervention.
Kazuya Toda+4 more
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A 3-year-old girl is brought to your office by her mother because she has a fever and complains that her ear hurts. She has no significant medical history. The child is not pleased to be in the physician's office and has been crying. Her mother explains that she developed a cold about 3 days ago with sniffles.
Pirozzo, S., Del Mar, C.
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Clinical progress note: Pertussis
Abstract Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is a vaccine‐preventable respiratory disease with rising incidence due to declining vaccination rates and waning immunity. The most severe disease course is seen in unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated infants less than 2 months of age, accounting for the largest burden of hospitalization and ...
Samantha Hanna, Nicole Samies
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The Significance of Subperiosteal Abscess Volume in Acute Mastoiditis
Both needle aspiration and I&D are safe methods to reduce the infective and inflammatory load of subperiosteal abscess due to acute mastoiditis and provide pus for culture. Higher volumes (~3 cm3 and more) should be managed initially with cortical mastoidectomy since the risk of no improvement following needle aspiration or I&D is higher.
Rani Abu‐Eta+5 more
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How do parents of preverbal children with acute otitis media determine how much ear pain their child is having? [PDF]
The objective of this study was to determine how parents of preverbal children determine whether their child is having otalgia. We constructed 8 cases describing a 1-year-old child with acute otitis media (AOM) using various combinations of the following
Alejandro Hoberman+22 more
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Multiple Complications Due to Subacute Suppurative Otitis Media
Subacute otitis media is a well-known pathology of ENT practice which is easily diagnosed and subsequently treated in the outpatient clinic. The rate of complications in acute otitis media is lower than in chronic otitis media.
Xhevair Hoxhallari+2 more
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Acute otitis media-related facial nerve palsy in a child: a case report and a literary review
Background Acute otitis media has become a rare cause of facial palsy in children. A high index of suspicion is essential to achieve the diagnosis and to properly treat this condition to avoid permanent neurological sequelae.
Massimo Luca Castellazzi+6 more
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Reduction of Rescue Treatment With Dupilumab for Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps in Japan
This observational study examined the impact of add‐on dupilumab treatment on the use of rescue therapy in Japanese individuals with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNPs) using data from a large hospital‐based administrative claims database.
Mamoru Yoshikawa+5 more
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In order to determine the efficiency of breast feeding in reduction of acute otitis media, a case control retrospective study was planned. In this study 200 healthy infants in control group and 100 infected infants with acute otitis media in case group ...
Parisa Parsa, Mohammad Sadegh Saba
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Background Recurrent otitis media is a common problem in young children. Echinacea and osteopathic manipulative treatment have been proposed as preventive measures, but have been inadequately studied.
Worden Katherine A+3 more
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