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A Fatal Case of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection Caused by Aeromonas hydrophila Starting in the Thigh. [PDF]
Yonezu M, Imamoto T.
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Epididymo-Orchitis Secondary to Aeromonas hydrophila: A Rare Presentation and Case Report. [PDF]
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Aeromonas hydrophila-related fulminant necrotizing fasciitis and arterial embolization after plaster placement in Gustilo I distal radius fracture: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Zhao XD, Wang G, Huang F.
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Aeromonas hydrophila Septicemia
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1972Aeromonas hydrophila has only recently been recognized as an opportunistic pathogen in the immunosuppressed host. Three patients with A hydrophila sepsis were admitted to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in relapse of acute lymphocytic leukemia. Nine isolates cultured from blood specimens from these patients were sensitive to chloramphenicol and ...
T A, Pearson, C A, Mitchell, W T, Hughes
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Aeromonas Hydrophila Infections
Pediatrics, 1974Five cases in which A. hydrophila was cultured are reported. The organism is found in natural water sources and most isolates have been from diarrheal stools. Our cases suggest that severe Aeromonas infections occur more often in water-associated wounds than previous reports indicate.
J A, Phillips +2 more
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Aeromonas Hydrophila Corneal Ulcer
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978Two healthy men developed acute corneal ulcers caused by Aeromonas hydrophila after receiving traumatic foreign body injuries to the cornea. The ulcers resolved after treatment for gram-negative bacterial corneal ulceration. A history of contamination by water, soil, or material from an aquatic source was a significant factor in each case.
F T, Feaster, R M, Nisbet, J C, Barber
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980
Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from the eye swabs of four patients. Two were thought to have definite clinical infection; one had chronic conjunctivitis complicating the wearing of contact lenses, and the other had acute conjunctivitis associated with ectropion and lacrimal duct stenosis. Two patients had no clinical evidence of infection.
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Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from the eye swabs of four patients. Two were thought to have definite clinical infection; one had chronic conjunctivitis complicating the wearing of contact lenses, and the other had acute conjunctivitis associated with ectropion and lacrimal duct stenosis. Two patients had no clinical evidence of infection.
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AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA NECROTIZING FASCIITIS
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2006We present the case of a patient involving a rare combination of events. A nonimmunocompromised patient who was in a motorcycle collision and came into contact with stagnant water became septic within twenty-four hours after the injury and had a severe necrotizing fasciitis develop because of contamination of an open fracture of the leg.
B L S, Borger van der Burg +2 more
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