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Approach to pleural effusions and empyemas
Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2004Parapneumonic effusions in children occur in three not so sharply defined stages: exudative, fibropurulent, and organising.1 Clinically, parapneumonic effusions can be classified as simple, complicated, or purulent. Simple parapneumonic effusions generally contain free-flowing, sterile fluid with normal glucose and pH.
Diana R, Quintero, Leland L, Fan
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Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 1998
Thoracic empyema may be based on four different etiologic mechanisms of infection: (1) parapneumonic, (2) posttraumatic, (3) postspecific, (4) postsurgical. According to morphologic processes, three different time-dependent stages may be present: (1) exudative phase, (2) fibrino-purulent phase, (3) organization and pleural peel formation. Diagnosis and
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Thoracic empyema may be based on four different etiologic mechanisms of infection: (1) parapneumonic, (2) posttraumatic, (3) postspecific, (4) postsurgical. According to morphologic processes, three different time-dependent stages may be present: (1) exudative phase, (2) fibrino-purulent phase, (3) organization and pleural peel formation. Diagnosis and
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THE CHANGING PICTURE OF PLEURAL EMPYEMA
Archives of Surgery, 1956MANY IMPORTANT changes can be ascribed to the chemotherapeutic drugs and antibiotics. Striking examples of these changes are found in the clinical picture of empyema, its incidence, pathogenesis, and treatment. In the short space of twelve years the frequency of empyema among admissions to the thoracic section of the New Haven Hospital has dropped from
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Anaerobic microbiology in 198 cases of pleural empyema: a Bulgarian study
Anaerobe, 2004Lyudmila Boyanova +2 more
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Outcome and clinical characteristics in pleural empyema: A retrospective study
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2011Christian N Meyer
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Single port thoracoscopy for the treatment of pleural empyema in children
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2004Pablo Laje, Marcelo Martinez-Ferro
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The bacterial aetiology of pleural empyema. A descriptive and comparative metagenomic study
Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 2019E Ulvestad
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Bacteriological aetiology and antimicrobial treatment of pleural empyema
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2011Christian N Meyer, Alice Friis-Møller
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