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Chest infection
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Neonatal infection is a common disease in neonates and which is one of the four leading causes of infant mortality. Objective: To investigate the rate of neonatal infection and risk factors for infections of live infants born in mothers with premature rupture of membranes at Tu Du Hospital.
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viwalton
29-06-2024
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Part 2 book "Plastic surgery - Clinical problem solving" includes content: Hemangioma, congenital chest deformity, sternal wound infection, juvenile virginal hypertrophy of the breast (gigantomastia), gynecomastia, poland syndrome , tuberous breast deformity, subjective hypomastia, breast cancer, abdominal wall defect, postbariatric reconstruction, congenital melanocytic nevi, ischial pressure ulcer, sacral pressure ulcer, trochanteric pressure sore,... and other contents.
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muasambanhan10
03-04-2024
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Salmonella enterica serotype Choleraesuis infections usually cause self-limited gastrointestinal diseases. Extra-abdominal infections are often secondary to bacteremia in immunocompromised individuals and are relatively rare in immunocompetent hosts.
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vitiki
30-01-2024
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Congenital unilateral pulmonary vein atresia is a rare anomaly resulting from failure of the pulmonary vein to incorporate in the left atrium. It is a very rare cause of recurrent respiratory infections and hemoptysis requiring a high index of suspicion for proper diagnosis and management in early childhood.
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vitiki
30-01-2024
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Pyomyositis is an uncommon acute bacterial infection of the skeletal muscle. It is sometimes referred to as “tropical pyomyositis” because it has been primarily reported as an endemic disease in tropical regions. In temperate climates, it is mainly diagnosed in immunocompromised persons, such as those with human immunodeficiency virus infection, malignancy, diabetes, and various other medical conditions.
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viwhitewolf
03-07-2023
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Any immunological mechanisms induced by influenza virus could cause severe secondary bacterial superinfection such as those by Streptococcus pyogenes [group A streptococcus (GAS)], Streptococcus pneumoniae or Staphylococcus aureus.
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vimontana2711
05-04-2021
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To examine risk factors for asthma patients’ emergency room (ER) visits in a well organized asthma care setting. Methods: A random sample of 344 asthma patients from a Pulmonary Clinic of a University Hospital were followed through medical records from 1995 to 2006. All the ER visits due to dyspnea, respiratory infections, chest pain, and discomfort were evaluated.
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vimontana2711
05-04-2021
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A study of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) burden by chest roentgenography (CXR) with reference to interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) is still lacking in rheumatic patients of an intermediate tuberculosis burden area.
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vimichigan2711
26-03-2021
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A minority of patients presenting with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) to their general practitioner (GP) have community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and require antibiotic therapy. Identifying them is challenging, because of overlapping symptomatology and low diagnostic performance of chest X-ray.
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vimaine2711
26-03-2021
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Descending necrotizing mediastinitis is a severe infection of the mediastinum. This syndrome manifests as fever and chest pain following cough and sputum production. A 49-year-old woman presented with fever and a 14-day history of pneumonia.
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vimaine2711
26-03-2021
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Epidemic myalgia is a disease that presents with fever and extreme myalgia of the trunk due to an acute enterovirus infection. The trunk pain is mainly in the chest or in the epigastrium. We aimed to highlight a case of epidemic myalgia where initial diagnosis needed differentiation from acute purulent spondylitis and discitis.
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vioregon2711
22-02-2021
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Introduction of chest radiology has contents: Anatomy of Anatom, chest wall, pleura, infections and diffuse lesions, diseases of the airway, idiopathic interstitial pulmonary fibrosis, kartagener syndrom,.... and other contents. Invite you to refer.
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nanhankhuoctai7
01-07-2020
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Recurrent bacterial infections of the respiratory tract are one of the major clinical features of the primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a rare genetic disease due to malfunctioning of motile cilia. Chronic infections and persistent inflammation of the respiratory system result in progressive lung disease.
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viorochimaru2711
29-05-2020
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Pulmonary fungal infections are common potentially life-threatening conditions in immuno-compromised patients. Diagnosis represents a challenge due to the non-specific clinical manifestations. Empirical use of anti-fungal drug therapy has been a burden for years due to high cost and drug toxicity. This study was designed to determine the presence of Candida chest infection in immuno-compromised patients in Tanta University Hospitals. A total of 150 patients with chest infection were selected during the period from June 2015 till June 2017.
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trinhthamhodang4
22-03-2020
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It is not yet known how antibiotics may affect Serious Bacterial Infections (SBI). Our aim is to describe the presentation, management, and serious bacterial infections (SBI) of febrile children on or off antibiotics.
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vivalanbo2711
19-03-2020
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Pulmonary system is the most commonly involved system in people living with HIV as lungs are continuously exposed to the infection as they are rich in macrophages, dendritic cells, lymphocytes etc. In PLHIV immunity is suppressed, hence lungs are prone for infection and non infectious pulmonary diseases. According to autopsy findings, in HIV lung was affected almost upto 100% in the period of epidemic to 70% in the HAART era. Pneumonia is most common pulmonary manifestation followed by pulmonary tuberculosis and PCP.
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trinhthamhodang3
12-02-2020
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Invasive aspergillosis has increased considerably in recent years; this serious infection was primarily described in severely immunocompromised patients and patients with moderate levels of immune suppression. We conducted this study on 85 patients admitted to the chest department and chest ICU with severe exacerbations of chronic lung diseases in the period from April 2018 to April 2019. We collected tracheal aspirates BAL fluid and blood samples for isolation of Aspergillus spp. by convectional culture and assay of galactomannan level in these samples using ELISA. Aspergillus spp.
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chauchaungayxua3
07-02-2020
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Classic galactosemia is caused by deficiency of galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase (GALT). It causes serious morbidity and mortality if left untreated. Screening for galactosemia is not included in Egyptian neonatal screening program. The study aimed to define clinical presentation and complications of galactosemia at Pediatric Hepatology Clinic, Cairo University, Egypt. Thus, the clinical presentation, course and outcome of 37 children with documented galactosemia was studied. Jaundice was the main presentation (67.6%). Other presentations included; convulsions (29.
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trinhthamhodang1
14-11-2019
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Introduction of chest radiology has contents: Anatomy of Anatom, chest wall, pleura, infections and diffuse lesions, diseases of the airway, idiopathic interstitial pulmonary fibrosis, kartagener syndrom,.... and other contents. Invite you to refer.
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thuongdanguyetan06
20-06-2019
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part 2 book “chest radiology - the esentials” has contents: upper lung disease, infection, and immunity, atelectasis, peripheral lung disease, airways, unilateral hyperlucent hemithorax, neoplasms of the lung, congenital lung disease, pulmonary vasculature disease, congenital and acquired cardiac disease, thoracic aorta.
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tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
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