نتایج جستجو برای: lung abscess

تعداد نتایج: 329923  

2015
Farah Al-Saffar Daisy Torres-Miranda Saif Ibrahim Adil Shujaat

Streptococcus anginosus (S. anginosus) is considered a friendly bug and is a one of many different bacteria that constitute the normal flora of the oral cavity. Nevertheless, it has been infrequently associated with more invasive infections, like lung abscess. It is extremely rare to have multisystemic involvement with S. anginosus group. We present a unique case of pulmonary and brain abscess ...

2017
Daphne M Moutsoglou Frank Merritt Ethan Cumbler

Mycobacterium chimaera, a member of the Mycobacterium avium complex, is a slow-growing, nontuberculous mycobacterium associated with outbreaks in cardiac-surgery patients supported on heart-lung machines. We report a case of an elderly woman on chronic prednisone who presented with a six-month history of worsening chronic back pain, recurrent low-grade fevers, and weight loss. Imaging identifie...

Journal: :European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery 2014
Claudio Andreetti Giulio Maurizi Francesco Cassiano Erino Angelo Rendina

Lung radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an option for the treatment of unresectable lung cancer. Clinical investigators have previously warned against severe complications associated with this procedure. We report a case of life-threatening complication after lung RFA for non-operable non-small-cell lung cancer consisting of pulmonary abscess evolving into a bronchopleural fistula, severe pneumot...

2016
Johanna Wikstén Karin Blomgren

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Journal: :The Kaohsiung journal of medical sciences 2010
Chang-Hung Kuo I-Chen Chen Shih-Shiung Lin Ming-Chen Paul Shih Jiunn-Ren Wu Zen-Kong Dai Mei-Chyn Chao

Posttraumatic empyema is a rare complication of trauma with an incidence of 1.6-2.4% in trauma patients. However, it is rarely reported in children. We report the case of a 15-year-old boy who was involved in a traffic accident and diagnosed with a pulmonary contusion at a local hospital. Fourteen days after the accident, posttraumatic empyema thoracis and lung abscess developed with clinical p...

2017
Roman L. Hruska J. W. Keele L. A. Kuehn T. G. McDaneld R. G. Tait S. A. Jones W. M. Snelling

Fourteen percent of U.S. cattle slaughtered in 2011 had liver abscesses, resulting in reduced carcass weight, quality, and value. Liver abscesses can result from a common bacterial cause, Fusobacterium necrophorum, which inhabits rumen lesions caused by acidosis and subsequently escapes into the blood stream, is filtered by the liver, and causes abscesses in the liver. Our aim was to identify S...

Journal: :Neurology India 2005
Mufique Gajdhar Y R Yadav

We report about a 7-year-old female child with cyanotic heart disease whose thalamic abscess was successfully treated by endoscope-assisted abscess drainage. Endoscopic aspiration of thalamic abscess appears to be a safe and effective method of treatment for deep-seated abscesses, as direct visualization of the abscess cavity is possible and the completeness of evacuation can be assessed.

Journal: :Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases 2010
Ioannis Kioumis Demosthenes Bouros

ed an overall mortality around a dismal 15–20% [5, 6] , the most recent studies dealing with primary lung abscesses (including the one published here below) report a substantial reduction of the mortality which, at present, does not seem to exceed a very encouraging 1–5% [7] . However, it must be emphasized that mortality is related not only to the underlining medical conditions, but also to ce...

2010

ed an overall mortality around a dismal 15–20% [5, 6] , the most recent studies dealing with primary lung abscesses (including the one published here below) report a substantial reduction of the mortality which, at present, does not seem to exceed a very encouraging 1–5% [7] . However, it must be emphasized that mortality is related not only to the underlining medical conditions, but also to ce...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2016
J W Keele L A Kuehn T G McDaneld R G Tait S A Jones B N Keel W M Snelling

Fourteen percent of U.S. cattle slaughtered in 2011 had liver abscesses, resulting in reduced carcass weight, quality, and value. Liver abscesses can result from a common bacterial cause, , which inhabits rumen lesions caused by acidosis and subsequently escapes into the blood stream, is filtered by the liver, and causes abscesses in the liver. Our aim was to identify SNP associated with liver ...

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