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Journal of Urology, 1976
A case of Salmonella lithiasis in a 60-year-old woman is presented and the relevant literature is discussed. Nephrectomy instead of lyelolithotomy was undertaken to eliminate the carrier state, and cholecystectomy and exploration of the common bile duct were required.
A I, Hasham, D T, Uehling
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A case of Salmonella lithiasis in a 60-year-old woman is presented and the relevant literature is discussed. Nephrectomy instead of lyelolithotomy was undertaken to eliminate the carrier state, and cholecystectomy and exploration of the common bile duct were required.
A I, Hasham, D T, Uehling
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Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1998
ABSTRACTTyphoid fever is often associated with abnormal liver biochemical tests, but severe hepatic involvement with a clinical feature of acute hepatitis is a rare complication. There have been more than 150 cases of salmonella hepatitis reported from both developed and developing countries.
C, Pramoolsinsap, V, Viranuvatti
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ABSTRACTTyphoid fever is often associated with abnormal liver biochemical tests, but severe hepatic involvement with a clinical feature of acute hepatitis is a rare complication. There have been more than 150 cases of salmonella hepatitis reported from both developed and developing countries.
C, Pramoolsinsap, V, Viranuvatti
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 1997
We report a case of salmonella spondylitis in an adolescent without sickle cell disease or any history of salmonella gastroenteritis. The infecting organism (cultured from material aspirated from the bone lesion) was Salmonella enterica serovar Newport. With nonoperative treatment, evolution was favorable.
J, Cottalorda +3 more
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We report a case of salmonella spondylitis in an adolescent without sickle cell disease or any history of salmonella gastroenteritis. The infecting organism (cultured from material aspirated from the bone lesion) was Salmonella enterica serovar Newport. With nonoperative treatment, evolution was favorable.
J, Cottalorda +3 more
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Nursing Standard, 1988
The source of the Salmonella Bacteria which poisoned 50 peers and up to 30 House of Lords staff last month has been traced. It was the mayonnaise.
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The source of the Salmonella Bacteria which poisoned 50 peers and up to 30 House of Lords staff last month has been traced. It was the mayonnaise.
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1969
AbstractControl of the cyclic phenomena of salmonellosis will be effective only when all sources ofSalmonella are attacked simultaneously. Salmonella ecology must be studied to clarify the problem. Studies at the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station related to salmonella ecology have been conducted, in part, in the following areas: (1) Convenience ...
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AbstractControl of the cyclic phenomena of salmonellosis will be effective only when all sources ofSalmonella are attacked simultaneously. Salmonella ecology must be studied to clarify the problem. Studies at the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station related to salmonella ecology have been conducted, in part, in the following areas: (1) Convenience ...
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A New Salmonella Type: Salmonella Seremban
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1954A CULTURE of a new Salmonella type of organism was received during August, 1952; it had been isolated from several patients suffering from food poisoning at Seremban, Malaya (Robinson, T. M., 1952, personal communication). On desoxycholate-citrate agar this organism produced non-lactose fermenting colonies typical of the Salmonella group.
B R, FRISBY, D, HOLLOS
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TWO NEW SALMONELLA TYPES: SALMONELLA CORVALLIS AND SALMONELLA COLORADO
Journal of Bacteriology, 1949P R, Edwards, G J, Hermann
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