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Accurate etiological diagnosis of Mycoplasma hominis mediastinitis in immunocompetent patients using metagenomic next-generation sequencing: a case series and literature review. [PDF]
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Evaluation of commercial, customized microdilution plates for Ureaplasma parvum, Ureaplasma urealyticum, and Mycoplasma hominis antimicrobial susceptibility testing and determination of antimicrobial resistance prevalence in France. [PDF]
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Mycoplasma hominis and Abortion
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1970Interest has been developing recently in the possible association of Mycoplasma hominis with fetal wastage and other complications of pregnancy such as habitual, spontaneous, or infected abortion [1, 2]; the postulated development of chromosomal abnormalities in the conceptus [3]; prematurity [4]; febrile complications of prolonged labor [5]; and the ...
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Hematoma Infected with Mycoplasma hominis
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1988Although mycoplasmas are commonly isolated in the genitourinary and upper respiratory tracts, they are rarely isolated from other sites. We describe a case of a young woman with trauma to her pelvis and genitourinary tract who had a thigh hematoma infected with Mycoplasma hominis.
E J, Kailath, D B, Hrdy
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Septicemia due to Mycoplasma hominis
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1983Mycoplasma hominis was recovered from the blood of 7 patients with various underlying disorders. One patient had a legal abortion, another a Caesarian section, both followed by septicemia. Three patients had genital infections in pregnancy, followed by septicemia and spontaneous abortion. M.
O, Bøe, O E, Iversen, A, Mehl
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Wound Infection With Mycoplasma hominis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971Mycoplasma hominis was isolated from two patients with infected wounds following open reduction of fractured mandibles . The significance of these organisms in wound infections is discussed . Mucoplasma hominis, unlike other human mycoplasmas, can be cultured in a diagnostic bacteriology laboratory using standard bacteriological methods .
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Thoughts aboutMycoplasma hominis
Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2020The notion that Mycoplasma hominis is an unimportant micro-organism in the genital tract is not without merit, but certain facts suggest that the topic should be reconsidered. Since M. hominis was isolated about 73 years ago, there have been mixed observations regarding pathogenicity.
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Mycoplasma hominis in Ayre's Smears
Nature, 1967ORGANISMS of the genus Mycoplasma are frequent inhabitants of the female genital tract. A common species is Mycoplasma hominis type I, and this organism has been isolated from about 20 per cent of normal women1.
D M, Jones, J, Davson
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Mycoplasma Hominis Septic Arthritis
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1988An unusual case is described of extragenital Mycoplasma hominis infection presenting as a septic arthritis of the hip joint in a young paraplegic girl. The few reported cases of M. hominis septic arthritis are summarized. Based on the current case and these reported cases, the etiology, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of this infection are ...
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