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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1972
Subdural empyema is a distinct clinical entity not uncommon in Ceylon. Forty‐seven cases have been analysed. The commonest sources of infection are otitis media and frontal sinusitis. These empyemas are often complicated by cortical thrombophlebitis, meningitis and intracerebral abscesses.
D, Weinman, H H, Samarasinghe
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Subdural empyema is a distinct clinical entity not uncommon in Ceylon. Forty‐seven cases have been analysed. The commonest sources of infection are otitis media and frontal sinusitis. These empyemas are often complicated by cortical thrombophlebitis, meningitis and intracerebral abscesses.
D, Weinman, H H, Samarasinghe
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Chest, 1982
Aspergillus empyema occurred in a 69-year-old man six years after pneumonectomy. Exposed silk suture at the bronchial stump acted as a nidus and permitted extension of infection into the pleural space. Resolution was achieved by drainage and removal of the silk suture.
M F, Parry, F R, Coughlin, F X, Zambetti
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Aspergillus empyema occurred in a 69-year-old man six years after pneumonectomy. Exposed silk suture at the bronchial stump acted as a nidus and permitted extension of infection into the pleural space. Resolution was achieved by drainage and removal of the silk suture.
M F, Parry, F R, Coughlin, F X, Zambetti
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2002
Empyema is a serious complication after pneumonectomy. It is often associated with a bronchopleural fistula. Several risk factors have been associated with an increased incidence of these two challenging complications. Therapy aims at simultaneously treating the infected pleural space and the fistula.
Abbas, Abbas El-Sayed, Deschamps, Claude
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Empyema is a serious complication after pneumonectomy. It is often associated with a bronchopleural fistula. Several risk factors have been associated with an increased incidence of these two challenging complications. Therapy aims at simultaneously treating the infected pleural space and the fistula.
Abbas, Abbas El-Sayed, Deschamps, Claude
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2002
This article summarizes the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, radiological manifestations, and treatment options of patients with parapneumonic effusions or empyema. Emphasis is placed on an expeditious workup and appropriate selection of the multiple therapeutic options.
Alberto, de Hoyos, Sudhir, Sundaresan
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This article summarizes the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, radiological manifestations, and treatment options of patients with parapneumonic effusions or empyema. Emphasis is placed on an expeditious workup and appropriate selection of the multiple therapeutic options.
Alberto, de Hoyos, Sudhir, Sundaresan
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Ronaldo A, Gismondi, Luiz F F, de Souza
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Ronaldo A, Gismondi, Luiz F F, de Souza
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