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Purulent pericarditis: subdiaphragmatic suppurative focus [PDF]
Purulent pericarditis is defined as a localized pericardial infection with gross pus formation in the pericardial space. Although purulent pericarditis is now rare in the antibiotic era, it may be life-threatening.
Kang-Un Choi, Chan-Hee Lee
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Suppurative Pylephlebitis [PDF]
Suppurative pylephlebitis is an unusual disease with an associated high mortality. Most cases are a complication of an intra-abdominal septic focus, but some may occur de novo. In the case we have presented, the diagnosis was made by modern imaging techniques that showed thrombus predominantly within the upper portal venous system.
J J, Drabick, F J, Landry
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Assessment of basal implants in compromised ridges
Aim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate clinically, radiographically, and functionally the outcomes of immediately loaded basal implants when placed in patients with compromised bone/alveolar ridges.
M Anuradha +6 more
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Objective. To analyze the results of treatment of patients with implant-associated surgical site infection after decompression and stabili- zation surgery performed for lumbar spinal stenosis. Material and Methods.
Vladimir K. Shapovalov +6 more
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The problem of antibiotic resistance of purulent-inflammatory diseases pathogens that arise in patients during treatment in surgery units is urgent and requires a thorough knowledge of the spectrum of circulating strains of microorganisms and changes in ...
N. M. Polishchuck +5 more
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Chronic rhinosinusitis complicated by intracranial suppuration
Background Intracranial abscess formation secondary to chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a rare, but life-threatening infection with a poor outcome. Case presentation A 63-year old Caucasian male with a history of CRS presented with one day of fever (40,3 °
Linnea Chika Kristensen Ejiofor +2 more
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A 34-year-old man suffered from continuous suppuration at the mandibular second molar after orthodontic-orthognathic surgery. Several systemic anti-inflammatory and local antibiotic treatments were prescribed to arrest the infection, and the titanium ...
Jiahong Shi +3 more
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Unfortunately, suppuration of a postoperative wound remains the most frequent complication of surgical intervention. If suppuration is located superficially, within the subcutaneous fat, it can be successfully managed with minimal functional losses.
R. R. Ganiyev +6 more
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Risk factors for periappendiceal adhesions in acute appendicitis: a retrospective comparative study
Purpose Acute appendicitis usually requires immediate surgical treatment, but appendectomies were difficult for some patients with severe periappendiceal adhesions.
Shenshuo Gao +4 more
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