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Hyperammonemia From Ureaplasma Infection in an Immunocompromised Child

Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2020
Idiopathic hyperammonemia is a rare, poorly understood, and often lethal condition that has been described in immunocompromised patients. This report describes an immunocompromised patient with acute myelogenous leukemia who developed persistent hyperammonemia up to 705 µmol/L (normal, 0 to 47 µmol/L) refractory to multiple different therapies. However,
Nicholas, Placone   +11 more
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Persistance of ureaplasma genital infection in naturally-infected ewes

British Veterinary Journal, 1984
Abstract The epidemiology of urogenital tract ureaplasmas in young ewes during their first and second natural matings and a third, synchronized mating is described. Only one ureaplasma serotype was detected during the first two matings. Twenty-five out of 26 ewes were infected after the first mating.
H J, Ball, W J, McCaughey, D, Irwin
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Experimental genital infection of heifers with ureaplasmas

Research in Veterinary Science, 1981
Two serologically identical Ureaplasma isolates were experimentally inoculated into the anterior vagina or the uterus of groups of maiden heifers. A pathological condition from which Ureaplasmas only were isolated was produced in one of the five animals which were inoculated by the intrauterine route.
H J, Ball   +3 more
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Systemic Neonatal Infection Due to Ureaplasma urealyticum

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993
During the past decade considerable evidence, first based on individual case reports and later on prospective studies, has indicated that Ureaplasma urealyticum may be an important neonatal pathogen. Infections of the bloodstream, respiratory tract, and central nervous system have been documented. Isolation of U.
K B, Waites, D T, Crouse, G H, Cassell
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Ureaplasma urealyticum infection in newborns: Three case reports

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1993
We report three newborns with different manifestations of Ureaplasma urealyticum infection; a term newborn with acute neonatal pneumonia and two very low birth weight infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia and osteomyelitis of the femur, respectively. The association of U.
G, Gjurić   +5 more
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Therapeutic Considerations for Ureaplasma urealyticum Infections in Neonates

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993
Appreciation of Ureaplasma urealyticum as a human pathogen and documentation of antibiotic resistance have heightened interest in susceptibility testing and treatment alternatives. Treatment of neonates poses special problems because of potential drug toxicity, clinical unfamiliarity with the various conditions that may be due to or associated with ...
K B, Waites, D T, Crouse, G H, Cassell
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The correlation of ureaplasma urealyticum infection with infertility

Andrologia, 2009
A prevalence study of Ureaplasma urealyticum (UU) infection of the male genital tract was carried out in Shanghai between March 1992 and June 1995. Significantly higher frequency of UU infection was found among infertile males (549/1416) as compared to fertile controls (34/375). Examination of 8 specimens each from infertile men and fertile subjects by
C, Xu, G F, Sun, Y F, Zhu, Y F, Wang
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[Puerperal infection of ureaplasma urealyticum].

Zhonghua fu chan ke za zhi, 1995
Using indirect agglutination test (IAT), ELISA and metabolic inhibition test (MI), serum specific IgM antibodies to ureaplasma urealyticum (Un) was investigated in 160 women of late pregnancy during the period of 1991-1992. 81 cases (50.6%) were found positive.
M W, Wang, X H, Huang, L F, Wu
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Infection Concrements Induced by Ureaplasma Urealyticum

1985
Infection with urease-producing bacteria as Proteus, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas or Staphylococcus has so far been considered a prerequisite for the formation of infection concrements, i.e. concrements composed of struvite and/or carbonate-apatite. Urease splits urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide and in the alkaline urine so formed, the formation ...
L. Grenabo   +3 more
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Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma, and Acholeplasma Infections of Bovine Genitalia

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987
This article reviews Mycoplasma , Ureaplasma and Acholeplasma infections of bovine genitalia.
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