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Haematogenous Klebsiella pneumoniae osteomyelitis
International Orthopaedics, 2021Klebsiella pneumoniae infection has been associated with alcoholic and diabetic patient populations, especially in Asian populations. K. pneumonia wound infection is common, but K. pneumonia without wound osteomyelitis (OM) is relatively rare. However, the pathogenesis of haematogenous K. pneumonia without open wound OM still unclear until now.
Hsin-I, Chien +5 more
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Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae
New England Journal of Medicine, 2021Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae A 45-year-old man presented with eye pain and fever. Imaging showed multiple organ abscesses.
Qiong, Zou, Yang, Li
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ACUTE PRIMARY KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIA
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950The management of lobar pneumonia due to Klebsiella pneumoniae (Friedlander's bacillus) continues to offer a real challenge to the clinician. As late as 1945 reports 1 indicated a mortality of 51 to 97 per cent. This is in contrast to the dramatic success in the treatment of the other bacterial pneumonias with the antibiotics.
M, NATARO, D, SHAPIRO, A T, GORDON
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Endogenous Klebsiella pneumoniae endophthalmitis
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014Klebsiella pneumonia is a common human pathogen, and endogenous endophthalmitis is a vision-threatening infection presentedwith pain, redness, decreased vision acuity, and intraocular inflammation. Endogenous endophthalmitis caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae is uncommon and usually happens in patients with immunosuppression conditions.
Wenpeng, Yin +2 more
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Klebsiella pneumoniae and pneumoperitoneum
The Lancet, 2004A 71-year-old woman presented with a 1-week history of abdominal pain. She had end-stage renal disease due to hypertension, and had been on chronic peritoneal dialysis for 10 years. An abdominal radiograph showed a large amount of intraperitoneal air. We did paracentesis; and obtained turbid ascites with a high leucocyte count.
S, Simsek, P M, ter Wee
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