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Approach to chronic wound infections
British Journal of Dermatology, 2015Infection is the likeliest single cause of delayed healing in healing of chronic open wounds by secondary intention. If neglected it can progress from contamination to colonization and local infection through to systemic infection, sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, and it can be life-threatening. Infection in chronic wounds is not as easy
D, Leaper, O, Assadian, C E, Edmiston
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Chronic Salmonella Bone Infection
Radiology, 1947It is now generally recognized that systemic infection with organisms of the Salmonella group is not of rare occurrence. The literature abounds with reports of cases involving almost every system of the body. Most of the reported cases have been of the acute toxic type with severe constitutional reactions, and the patients have been chiefly infants and
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Instructional course lectures, 1990
The surgeon is rarely the first physician to examine the hand with a chronic infection. In most cases, simple treatment has been tried and has failed. The surgeon must think of atypical mycobacteria and fungi and then systematically make a diagnosis by biopsy and culture and by excluding other diseases and conditions.
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The surgeon is rarely the first physician to examine the hand with a chronic infection. In most cases, simple treatment has been tried and has failed. The surgeon must think of atypical mycobacteria and fungi and then systematically make a diagnosis by biopsy and culture and by excluding other diseases and conditions.
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Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica (English ed.), 2017
Isabel, Bernad +2 more
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Acute and Chronic Parvovirus Infection
2008This chapter discusses parvoviruses, small viruses with unenveloped icosahedral capsids that contain a single-stranded DNA genome. The B19 parvovirus is the only member of the Parvoviridae family that is known to cause diseases in humans. It is the pathogen responsible for the childhood “fifth disease,” and presents differently in adults and children ...
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The oncologic burden of hepatitis C virus infection: A clinical perspective
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017Harrys A Torres +2 more
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