\u3ci\u3eSarcina\u3c/i\u3e Organism of the Stomach: Report of a Case [PDF]
Sarcina Ventriculi is a gram-positive organism, rarely encountered as a human pathogen. It has been described in stomach specimens, often in patients with delayed gastric emptying. The exact role of this organism in human disease is not clear.
Ene, Andre+2 more
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Endoscopic Balloon Dilation of a Pyloric Stricture Caused by Sarcina Ventriculi Infection
Isabel Garrido+3 more
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Sarcina ventriculi as an Unknown Culprit for Esophageal Stricturing. [PDF]
Behzadi J+4 more
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Delayed gastric emptying and microorganisms in tetrads. [PDF]
Garcia MA+3 more
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On the Nature of the So-Called Sarcina Ventriculi [PDF]
H. C. Bastian
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III.On Sarcina ventriculi, Goodsir [PDF]
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John Lowe
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Case report of extreme gastric distention and perforation with pathologic Sarcina ventriculi colonization and Rett syndrome. [PDF]
Lopez CM, Kovler ML, Jelin EB.
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Acute massive gastric distention with emphysematous gastritis: a case report and literature review
Acute massive gastric dilatation is a rare condition mainly seen in patients with alimentary disorders. This massive distention may cause gastric necrosis and even perforation and emphysematous gastritis.
Carlota Tuero+5 more
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Opportunistic pathogen Sarcina ventriculi [PDF]
Bakterie rodu Sarcina jsou morfologicky velice zajimave mikroorganizmy. Přirozeně se vyskytuji v půdě, blatě a na obilných zrnech. Jejich nalez v travicim traktu clověka a zviřat je casto spojovan s různými patologiemi, zejmena stavy souvisejicimi se zpomaleným vyprazdňovanim žaludku a posunem potravy dale do střeva.
Barbora Drnková+2 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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