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Sarcina ventriculi: Review of the Literature
Sarcina ventriculi is an increasingly common gram-positive coccus, recognized in gastric biopsies, particularly of patients with delayed gastric emptying. It occurs most commonly in adult women and can be identified easily by its characteristic morphologic features, such as basophilic staining, cuboid shape, tetrad arrangement, red blood cell–sized ...
Mohamed Rizwan Haroon, Al Rasheed +1 more
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Sarcina Ventriculi of Gastrointestinal Tract
Background: Sarcina ventriculi, a gram-positive coccus, are occasionally found in gastric biopsies. Although Sarcina had been described more than 150 years ago, little is known about its pathogenicity in humans. Method: This retrospective case series included patients who were ...
Ritesh M Prajapati +5 more
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Sarcina Ventriculi In Human Faeces [PDF]
Summary Anaerobic sarcinae were quantitatively isolated from suspensions of faeces heated at 70°C for 10 min. by plating on meat infusion agar containing lactose, neutral red and egg-yolk and incubating anaerobically at 37°C. Sarcina ventriculi was found in numbers up to 108 per g in faeces from 75 out of 106 healthy human adults living on vegetarian ...
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A new fusarielin analogue from Penicillium sp. isolated from the Mediterranean sponge Ircinia oros [PDF]
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Aktas, Nihal +8 more
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Emphysematous Gastritis in a Transplant Recipient With Clostridium ventriculi Infection. [PDF]
Clostridium ventriculi is a rare infection in poorly controlled diabetic patients with a history of gastroparesis. We present the first documented case in a transplant recipient, who underwent a simultaneous liver kidney transplant.
Barth, Rolf +6 more
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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.
Rachel Fanaroff +5 more
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Gastric Sarcina ventriculi: incidental or pathologic? [PDF]
Berry AC +4 more
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Ether- and Ester-Bound iso-Diabolic Acid and Other Lipids in Members of Acidobacteria Subdivision 4 [PDF]
Recently, iso-diabolic acid (13,16-dimethyl octacosanedioic acid) has been identified as a major membrane-spanning lipid of subdivisions 1 and 3 of the Acidobacteria, a highly diverse phylum within the Bacteria.
Bryant, D.A. +10 more
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Unexplained Portal Gas in a Patient with an Esophageal Ulcer
Emphysematous gastritis is the infection of gastric mucosa by gas producing microorganisms. It is a rare infection with less than 100 cases reported in the literature. The association of portal venous gas along with emphysematous gastritis is a rare entity. The concomitant portal venous gas worsens the outcome and warrant for surgical treatment.
Samiksha Gupta +4 more
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The hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus guaymasensis produces ethanol as a metabolic end product, and an alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) catalyzing the reduction of acetaldehyde to ethanol has been purified and characterized. However, the enzyme catalyzing the formation of acetaldehyde has not been identified.
Mohammad S. Eram +3 more
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