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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1976
Bacteremia, including potentially pathogenic species of the fecal flora, was detected during colonoscopy in 6 of 22 patients when blood cultures were taken at frequent intervals during the first 15 minutes of the procedure. While transient bacteremia during colonoscopy may be insignificant for most patients, the implications are potentially more grave ...
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Bacteremia, including potentially pathogenic species of the fecal flora, was detected during colonoscopy in 6 of 22 patients when blood cultures were taken at frequent intervals during the first 15 minutes of the procedure. While transient bacteremia during colonoscopy may be insignificant for most patients, the implications are potentially more grave ...
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1984
To the Editor. —Your editorial highlighting the educational role played by editorial reviewers was well taken. 1 Tacit in that role is the assumption that the reviewer is familiar with the current medical literature so that manuscripts accepted for publication contribute to our medical knowledge.
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To the Editor. —Your editorial highlighting the educational role played by editorial reviewers was well taken. 1 Tacit in that role is the assumption that the reviewer is familiar with the current medical literature so that manuscripts accepted for publication contribute to our medical knowledge.
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1983
Despite the frequency and importance of both nosocomial and "community-acquired" bacteremia, definitive information concerning crucial pathophysiologic events in human bacteremia remains sparse. An extensive variety of clinical manifestations, such as fever, rigors, shock, altered circulatory dynamics, cutaneous manifestations changes in the ...
W R, McCabe, T L, Treadwell, A, De Maria
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Despite the frequency and importance of both nosocomial and "community-acquired" bacteremia, definitive information concerning crucial pathophysiologic events in human bacteremia remains sparse. An extensive variety of clinical manifestations, such as fever, rigors, shock, altered circulatory dynamics, cutaneous manifestations changes in the ...
W R, McCabe, T L, Treadwell, A, De Maria
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