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Atypical ocular and vascular manifestations of <i>Klebsiella</i> liver abscess syndrome. [PDF]
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Prognostic Factors for Mortality in Patients with Pyogenic Liver Abscess: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Pituitary abscess, plexus-choroiditis and encephalitis by Helcococcus ovis in a calf. [PDF]
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Emergence of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae ST111 with a novel virulence plasmid causing pyogenic liver abscess. [PDF]
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Pyogenic and Non-pyogenic Spinal Infections: Diagnosis and Treatment
Current Medical Imaging Formerly Current Medical Imaging Reviews, 2022:Spinal Infection (SI) is an infection of vertebral bodies, intervening disc, and/or adjoining para-spinal tissue. It represents less than 10% of all skeletal infections. There are numerous factors that predispose to developing a SI. Due to the low specificity of signs, delayed diagnosis is common.
Nandan Amrit Marathe +9 more
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1994
This report describes two cases of pyogenic sacroiliitis with remarkably similar histories. The initial diagnosis is often overlooked because of its rarity and poorly localized signs and symptoms. Clinical and radiological findings, as well as treatment measures, are discussed.
S A, Carlson, J S, Jones
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This report describes two cases of pyogenic sacroiliitis with remarkably similar histories. The initial diagnosis is often overlooked because of its rarity and poorly localized signs and symptoms. Clinical and radiological findings, as well as treatment measures, are discussed.
S A, Carlson, J S, Jones
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1980
Seven definite and three probable cases of pyogenic sacroiliitis are presented and compared to 72 cases found in the English literature. Patients may present with a subacute localized or an acute systemic illness. Six of our patients were parenteral drug abusers.
G, Gordon, S A, Kabins
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Seven definite and three probable cases of pyogenic sacroiliitis are presented and compared to 72 cases found in the English literature. Patients may present with a subacute localized or an acute systemic illness. Six of our patients were parenteral drug abusers.
G, Gordon, S A, Kabins
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