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Necrotizing Pneumonia With Extensive Lobar Cavitation [PDF]
Maxim Suleac +3 more
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Encephalitis Complicating Lobar Pneumonia [PDF]
Hazel H. Chodak Gregory
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Noncardiogenic pulmonary oedema (suspected uraemic pneumonitis) secondary to acute kidney injury in a dog. This case suggests that noncardiogenic pulmonary oedema may have been triggered by uraemia and systemic inflammation, and that haemodialysis may have contributed to pulmonary recovery by alleviating the uraemic condition.
Se‐Hoon Kim +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Rapid multiplex point‐of‐care (POC) PCR tests may reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing by quickly identifying viral etiologies in patients with acute respiratory infections (ARI). We evaluated the impact of a rapid (~15 min) multiplex PCR test on antibiotic prescribing, provider confidence, patient satisfaction, and emergency ...
Andrew C. Meltzer +11 more
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From Psychogenic Cough to Somatic Cough Syndrome
This review explores the evolution from “Psychogenic cough” to “Somatic cough syndrome” in chronic cough patients with underlying psychological issues. It highlights the complex, bidirectional relationship between chronic cough and psychological disorders, and discusses updated diagnostic criteria and management strategies, advocating for a ...
Haiyang Wang +3 more
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Objective Pulmonary fibrosis may develop in patients with severe clinical conditions, especially those with high inflammatory indicators. We aimed to investigate the 15‐month follow‐up clinical outcomes in patients with moderate‐to‐severe COVID‐19 pneumonia treated with colchicine and to evaluate its potential in preventing post‐COVID pulmonary ...
Gulhan Ayhan Albayrak +3 more
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ALTERATIONS IN LIVER FUNCTION AS AN INDEX OF TOXEMIA IN PNEUMOCOCCUS LOBAR PNEUMONIA [PDF]
Benedict R. Harris
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Lethal Case of Bourbon Virus Leading to Shock and ECMO Utilization
We present a lethal case of Bourbon virus infection in a 63‐year‐old Caucasian, diabetic male who was previously in good health. The patient had spent time in the wooded areas of Bourbon County, Kansas, and removed three ticks from his body 5 days prior to presentation.
Allianna Mitchell +7 more
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