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Acute Suppurative Mediastinitis
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1971Two infants cases of acute purulent mediastinitis. Symptomatology and pathogenesis, in addition to the description of a peculiar type of respiration, may have early diagnostic significance. Acute mediastinitis should be included in the differential diagnosis of disease which constitutes respiratory emergencies.
R, Feldman, D S, Gromisch
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Suppurative Gonococcal Arthritis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976RECENT reports have emphasized the occurrence of gonococcal arthritis in sexually active young adults.1-4However, since joint destruction may result from delayed or inappropriate therapy, physicians should be aware that this disease may occur in older patients.
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1978
There is a type of keloid that tends to suppuration. The causes and mechanisms, symptomatology, and management of suppurative keloids are discussed briefly.
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There is a type of keloid that tends to suppuration. The causes and mechanisms, symptomatology, and management of suppurative keloids are discussed briefly.
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Suppurative (bacterial) sinusitis
Postgraduate Medicine, 1987Upper respiratory tract (viral) infection is the most common predisposing cause of suppurative sinusitis. Acute disease is manifested by pain, nasal discharge, systemic manifestations, and nasal obstruction. In chronic disease (greater than 3 months' duration) nasal airway obstruction and postnasal discharge may be the only symptoms.
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Suppurative intracranial thrombophlebitis
2010Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of suppurative intracranial thrombophlebitis. Septic intracranial venous sinus thrombosis arises as a consequence of infection in the paranasal sinuses and less frequently following infections of the middle ear or mastoid ...
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