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SARCINA VENTRICULI IN THE STOMACH: AN UNEXPECTED AND POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS VISITOR
Introduction: Sarcina ventriculi is a Gram (+), anaerobic, non-motile cocci, with a fermentative carbohydrate metabolism, that survives and grows without problems in environments with acidic pH.
Eugenio Palomino+3 more
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STUDIES ON SARCINA VENTRICULI I [PDF]
E. Canale‐Parola, R. S. Wolfe
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Sarcinaventriculi in association with gastric ulcer: a case report. [PDF]
Simkhada A, Acharya P, Shrivastav S.
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S4165 Sarcina Ventriculi-Associated Gastric Erosion in an Immunocompromised Patient
Chelsey McShane, Chathur Acharya
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STUDIES ON SARCINA VENTRICULI II.
E. Canale‐Parola, R. S. Wolfe
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REPORT OF A CASE OF SARCINA VENTRICULI, WITH VOMITING OF GALL-STONES. [PDF]
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EdwinJ. Miles
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Emphysematous gastritis secondary to Sarcina ventriculi. [PDF]
An 87-year-old man with history of dementia, coronary artery disease on dual antiplatelet therapy and oesophagitis presented to the emergency department with acute-onset coffee ground emesis and left upper quadrant abdominal pain of 1-day duration. Vital signs were normal. Exam was notable for diffuse abdominal pain without peritoneal signs.
Alvin M, Al Jalbout N.
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STUDIES ON SARCINA VENTRICULI III [PDF]
E. Canale‐Parola+2 more
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Emphysematous gastritis due to Sarcina ventriculi infection in a diabetic liver-kidney transplant recipient. [PDF]
Emphysematous gastritis (EG) is a rare and potentially lethal process caused by invasive, gas-producing bacteria leading to inflammation and gas dissection of the stomach.
Fanaroff R+5 more
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Finding of Sarcina ventriculi in gastric biopsies of two patients with an underlying neoplasia
We present the cases of two women aged 75 and 71 years under study for dyspepsia and weight loss. The initial gastroscopy of both patients showed a stomach full of food content, with thickened gastric folds that were hard on contact with the forceps ...
Ane Ugarte Bilbao+5 more
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