نتایج جستجو برای: fungal sepsis

تعداد نتایج: 95682  

Journal: :JAMA 2009
Paolo Manzoni Matteo Rinaldi Silvia Cattani Lorenza Pugni Mario Giovanni Romeo Hubert Messner Ilaria Stolfi Lidia Decembrino Nicola Laforgia Federica Vagnarelli Luigi Memo Linda Bordignon Onofrio Sergio Saia Milena Maule Elena Gallo Michael Mostert Cristiana Magnani Michele Quercia Lina Bollani Roberto Pedicino Livia Renzullo Pasqua Betta Fabio Mosca Fabrizio Ferrari Rosario Magaldi Mauro Stronati Daniele Farina

CONTEXT Sepsis is a common and severe complication in premature neonates, particularly those with very low birth weight (VLBW) (<1500 g). Whether lactoferrin, a mammalian milk glycoprotein involved in innate immune host defenses, can reduce the incidence of sepsis is unknown. In animal models, the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) enhances the activity of lactoferrin but has not been s...

2015
ZA Khan F AlSugair R AlSalloum AR AlNaim M Abouzeid A AlSugair

Methods A 35-year-old lady was admitted with febrile neutropenia complaining of shortness of breath, productive cough and chest tightness. Having been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia nine months ago, her disease had relapsed soon after allogeneic stem cell transplant from matched donor. A few diagnostic CECTs during her hospital stay showed findings in chest only confirmed to be due to i...

Journal: :Korean journal of otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery 2023

A Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma rapidly forms a deep ulcer and invades the sinuses, orbital wall, palate. It is important to detect treat early as it can, although rarely, be accompanied by rapid ulcerative destruction sepsis due necrosis. An 80-year-old female visited our hospital complaining of right nasal congestion facial edema. fungal ball in maxillary sinus defect anterior wall maxilla were obse...

2017
Robert A. Bonomo Deepjot Singh

Cancer therapy is a dynamically evolving field. Chemotherapy and biologic agents impact the magnitude and duration of immunosuppression in the already-immunocompromised cancer hosts who are then susceptible to a broad spectrum of infectious complications ranging from mild opportunistic infections to severe, fatal neutropenic sepsis. Numerous bacterial, fungal, and viral organisms have been impl...

2013
Fausto Maffini Emilia Cocorocchio Giancarlo Pruneri Guido Bonomo Fedro Peccatori Laura Chiapparini Silvia Di Vincenzo Giovanni Martinelli Giuseppe Viale

Locked-in syndrome is a rare clinical syndrome due to basilary artery thrombosis generally associated with trauma, vascular, or cardiac malformation. It can present as various types of clinical evolution and occasionally masquerades as other pathological conditions, such as infective meningoencephalitis. These complications are the cause of diagnostic delay, if not promptly recognised, followed...

2012
Arash Afshari Jacques Schrenzel Margareta Ieven Stephan Harbarth

Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are associated with adverse clinical and health-economic outcomes [1,2]. Th irty to forty percent of all cases of severe sepsis and septic shock are culture-proven BSIs, for which there is a rapid decline in survival rates in cases where inadequate antimicrobial therapy is administered within the fi rst 24 hours [3,4]. As a consequence, clinicians often resort to e...

2016
Wenpeng Cui Jie Ma Yuxian Gao Wenhui Gao Min Zhang Xu Min Ji Wang Lining Miao Hongbin Zou

Acute kidney injury (AKI) threatens the neonates and small infants’ life. Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is the first choice of renal replacement therapy for neonates and small infants with AKI. Because the abdominal wall structure development of neonate or small infant is not mature, the requirements of the operator’s technical level are relatively high. Literature in this area is scarce, especially...

2016
Birte Tröger Christoph Härtel Jan Buer Michael Dördelmann Ursula Felderhoff-Müser Thomas Höhn Nico Hepping Georg Hillebrand Angela Kribs Janina Marissen Dirk Olbertz Peter-Michael Rath Susanne Schmidtke Jens Siegel Egbert Herting Wolfgang Göpel Joerg Steinmann Anja Stein

INTRODUCTION In the German Neonatal Network (GNN) 10% of very-low-birth weight infants (VLBWI) suffer from blood-culture confirmed sepsis, while 30% of VLBWI develop clinical sepsis. Diagnosis of sepsis is a difficult task leading to potential over-treatment with antibiotics. This study aims to investigate whether the results of blood multiplex-PCR (SeptiFast®) for common sepsis pathogens are r...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2010
Nicasio Mancini Silvia Carletti Nadia Ghidoli Paola Cichero Roberto Burioni Massimo Clementi

Sepsis, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world, is a clinical syndrome with signs and symptoms relating to an infectious event and the consequent important inflammatory response. From a clinical point of view, sepsis is a continuous process ranging from systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) to multiple-organ-dysfunction syndrome (MODS). Blood cultures are the c...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 1997
R Carr N Modi

Bacterial and fungal sepsis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. Infection rates are high in infants treated in intensive care units, with the highest rates, of around 30%, occurring in extremely immature preterm neonates. A survey of neonatal infection at Yale University, ongoing since 1928, has documented a decline in neonatal septic deaths commensurate with the establishm...

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