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An Uncommon Case of Recurring Pulmonary, Lymphatic, and Skeletal Tuberculosis Accompanied by Myositis: Is It Associated with Particular Resistance? [PDF]
Sugiri YJR +8 more
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Right breast invasive carcinoma and contralateral left axillary abscess representing a rare dual pathology. [PDF]
Addagarla S, Ranjan A, Sathyakumar K.
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Paediatric cervical lymphadenopathy: an evidence-based approach for GPs. [PDF]
Barmayehvar B +3 more
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Clinical and Epidemiological Profile and Treatment Outcomes of Tuberculous Cervical Lymphadenitis: A Hospital-Based Observational Study. [PDF]
Nayak P +8 more
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<i>Corynebacterium silvaticum</i> in a game-handling butcher: A new zoonotic pathogen of human infections. [PDF]
Sing A +6 more
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Editorial: Investigating lung biology, metabolism, and host susceptibility in mycobacterial infections. [PDF]
Chandra P, Roth AT, Ronacher K.
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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2009
Suppurative lymphadenitis is an important and common form of soft tissue infection. Most acute cases of suppurative lymphadenitis are caused by Staphylococcus aureus or by Streptococcus pyogenes. Empiric antibiotic therapy is frequently successful in the early stages of the disease process, but increasing prevalence of methicillin-resistant S.
Iain P. Fraser
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Suppurative lymphadenitis is an important and common form of soft tissue infection. Most acute cases of suppurative lymphadenitis are caused by Staphylococcus aureus or by Streptococcus pyogenes. Empiric antibiotic therapy is frequently successful in the early stages of the disease process, but increasing prevalence of methicillin-resistant S.
Iain P. Fraser
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Hospital Pediatrics, 2011
Case: An 18-month-old male infant originally presented with swelling in the right neck near the angle of the jaw which gradually developed over 4 to 5 days.
Russell J, McCulloh, Brian, Alverson
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Case: An 18-month-old male infant originally presented with swelling in the right neck near the angle of the jaw which gradually developed over 4 to 5 days.
Russell J, McCulloh, Brian, Alverson
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Localized herpetic lymphadenitis is an extremely uncommon complication of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection. The authors report two cases of localized herpetic lymphadenitis, both showing well-circumscribed areas of necrosis containing cells with diagnostic intranuclear inclusions.
M J, Gaffey, J M, Ben-Ezra, L M, Weiss
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