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Falciform ligament abscess after omphalitis: report of a case.
2010-06-16

A falciform ligament abscess is a rare type of intra-abdominal abscess. A 2-yr-old male, who had omphalitis two months previously, presented with a fever and right upper quadrant abdominal pain. The ultrasound and CT scan showed an abdominal wall ...

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Falciform Ligament Abscess after Omphalitis: Report of a Case
2010-07-16

A falciform ligament abscess is a rare type of intra-abdominal abscess. A 2-yr-old male, who had omphalitis two months previously, presented with a fever and right upper quadrant abdominal pain. The ultrasound and CT scan showed an abdominal wall ...

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Indium-111 Chloride Scanning for Identification of Experimental Abscesses.
1975-01-01

Indium-111 chloride was administered intravenously for the scintigraphic demonstration of experimental abdominal wall abscesses in rabbits. Scintiscans performed 24 hr after injection of the isotope demonstrated reproducible localization of the abscesses....

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Isolated tuberculous liver abscess invading the abdominal wall: report of a case.
2011-05-01

Isolated tuberculous liver parenchymal and subcapsular abscesses are unusual,^but an abdominal wall abscess secondary to a tubercular liver abscess is extremely rare. To our knowledge, there is only one reported case of an abdominal wall ...

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5
Fungal abdominal wall abscess in a renal transplant recipient.
2006-09-01

The incidence of fungal infection is significantly higher in patients with endstage renal disease and renal transplant recipients than in normal individuals. Candidia Albicans is an uncommon cause of abdominal wall abscess. We describe a 37 year-old renal transplant recipient with such an infection. He presented with atypical clinical ...

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Abdominal wall actinomycosis simulating a malignant neoplasm: Case report and review of the literature
2010-07-27

Abdominal wall actinomycosis is a rare disease frequently associated with the presence of an intra uterine device. We report on a case of a 47-year-old woman who had used an intrauterine device for many years and had removed it about a month prior to the identification of an abdominal wall ...

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Cutaneous gonococcal abscess of the abdomen in a child.
2011-09-01

Virtually all pediatric cases of Neisseria gonorrhoeae originate from contact with an infected adult. A cutaneous abscess caused by N. gonorrhoeae in a child is extremely rare, especially outside the genital area. We report a case of a 22-month-old boy with a gonococcal cutaneous abscess on the abdominal wall and ...

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Current Strategies in the Management of Intra-abdominal Abscesses in Crohn's Disease.
2011-05-05

Crohn's disease is characterized by inflammation that involves the full thickness of the bowel wall, which can lead to serious complications including intra-abdominal and pelvic abscesses. The combination of an intra-abdominal abscess with active Crohn's disease poses a particular dilemma for ...

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Ultrasonography and computed tomography of inflammatory abdominal wall lesions
1982-09-01

Twenty-four patients with inflammatory lesions of the abdominal wall were examined by ultrasonography. Nine of these patients underwent computed tomographic (CT) scanning as well. Both ultrasonography and CT clearly delineated the exact location and extent of abdominal wall abscesses. ...

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Mycobacterium fortuitum abdominal wall abscesses following liposuction

We describe here a case of abdominal abscesses due to Mycobacterium fortuitum following liposuction. The abscesses developed three months after the procedure and diagnosis was delayed for five months. The clues for diagnosis were persistent pus discharge in spite of broad spectrum antibiotics and failure to grow any organisms on ...

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Clinical experience with (/sup 111/ In) indium chloride scanning in inflammatory diseases
1978-05-01

Forty-eight patients were scanned with /sup 111/In-chloride in an attempt to identify the cause of fever. Fifteen true positive scans, 30 true negatives, and 3 false negatives were found. Of the 15 true positives, 7 cases of abdominal or pelvic abscess, and 8 cases of alcoholic hepatitis were detected. The 3 false negatives included: (1) an ...

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Recurrent chest wall abscesses overlying a pneumonectomy scar: an unusual presentation of a cholecystocutaneous fistula.
2010-02-05

We report a case of recurrent chest wall abscesses overlying a right thoracotomy scar four years after a pneumonectomy for a right middle lobe bronchus squamous cell carcinoma. Exploration of the abscess cavities revealed no intra-thoracic or intra-abdominal communication. The patient developed sinuses in his ...

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13
Splenic abscess on ultrasonography.
1986-05-01

The characteristic sonographic features in 32 splenic abscesses (25 of which were retrieved from the world literature) were splenomegaly, associated with an-or hypoechoic masses of different sizes and shapes, demarcated by irregular walls, containing echogenic foci of variable intensity and demonstrating little or no sonic through-transmission. Although ...

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14
Differentiation of posterior pararenal space infection from psoas abscess by gallium imaging
1983-01-01

Three of four patients whose cases fit the clinical description of psoas abscess proved on gallium imaging to have infection in the posterior pararenal space sparing the psoas muscle. This space provides a route for spread of infection connecting the spine, the anterior abdominal wall, the scrotum, the anterior thigh, and the gluteal ...

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Clones of Lactobacillus casei and Torulopsis glabrata associated with recurrent abdominal wall abscess.
1999-05-01

Infectious disease caused by Lactobacillus sp has not been previously reported in Taiwan. We present a case of recurrent abdominal wall abscess in a chronically ill 36-year-old woman, and review the literature on Lactobacillus infection. Five isolates of L. casei were recovered from blood and pus samples, and two isolates of Torulopsis ...

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Granulomatous enterocolitis: findings by ultrasonography and computed tomography.
1983-10-01

Granulomatous enterocolitis was evaluated in 51 patients by ultrasonography, and in 14 of those patients also by computed tomography (CT). The features of granulomatous enterocolitis include abscesses in various locations and bowel loops that are matted and inflamed, dilated due to obstruction, or have thickened walls. Although the diagnostic findings of ...

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Granulomatous enterocolitis: findings by ultrasonography and computed tomography
1983-10-01

Granulomatous enterocolitis was evaluated in 51 patients by ultrasonography, and in 14 of those patients also by computed tomographt (CT). The features of granulomatous enterocolitis include abscesses in various locations and bowel loops that are matted and inflamed, dilated due to obstruction, or have thickened walls. Although the diagnostic findings of ...

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Gallium-67 SPECT/CT for abdominal abscess.
2011-03-01

An 80-year-old woman, who had suffered from end-stage renal disease under peritoneal dialysis, was presented with intermittent fever, leukocytosis, and elevated C-reactive protein for 4 months. She did not have symptom of abdominal pain. Culture of ascites showed Klebsiella pneumoniae. Abdominal utrasonography was negative. Whole-body gallium-67 imaging ...

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Abdominal Abscesses

... caused by a bacterial infection. Most people have constant abdominal pain and a fever. Computed tomography or ... location of the abscess, but most people have constant discomfort or pain, feel generally sick (malaise), and ...

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[A case of secondary gastric wall abscess due to perforation from advanced colonic cancer successfully treated by endoscopic endoprostesis using endoscopic retrograde biliary drainage tube].
2007-04-01

A 44 year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of severe left upper abdominal pain and high fever. Blood examinations revealed high levels of white blood cell count and CRP. An abdominal enhanced CT scan showed a low-density mass with an enhanced margin at the posterior side of the gastric body, and an irregular mass nearby at the transverse colon. ...

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A Safety and Tolerability Study of Doripenem Compared With Meropenem in Children Hospitalized With Complicated Intra-abdominal Infections
2011-07-14

Abscess, Intra-Abdominal; Abdominal Abscess; Abdomen, Acute; Abdominal Pain; Appendicitis; Rupture; Infection; Intestinal Perforation; Peritonitis; Ileus

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A Safety and Tolerability Study of Doripenem in Patients With Abdominal Infections or Pneumonia
2011-05-09

Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated; Pneumonia, Bacterial; Pneumonia; Abdominal Abscess; Bacterial Infections

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Gossypiboma presenting as mesosigmoid abscess: an experimental study.
2011-09-01

INTRODUCTION: The term "gossypiboma" is used to describe any mass of non-absorbable surgical material. It is estimated that this complication appears every 1.000-10.000 procedures. It may lead to peritonitis, acute abdominal pain, intraperitoneal abscess, bowel obstruction, or perforation. REPORT OF A CASE: We present the case of an 80-year-old female ...

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Giant lymph node hyperplasia resembling abdominal abscess on gallium scan
1978-01-01

A case of giant lymph node hyperplasia with systemic symptoms resembling chronic infection is described which showed intense gallium uptake and indistinguishable from uptake seen in an abscess. This rare syndrome may mimic an abdominal abscess and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients without prior history of ...

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Abdominal Abscesses

... tomography (CT) or sometimes ultrasound scanning or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These tests can help distinguish an ...

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Ultrasound evaluation of abdominal masses in Ethiopian child patients.
2011-05-19

The aim of this study was to assess the pattern of abdominal masses and evaluate the value of ultrasound in paediatric abdominal masses. We used a cross-sectional study of abdominal masses in children attending a university teaching hospital. The common abdominal masses were: Wilms' tumour, 12 (14.8%); lymphoma, 11 ...

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27
Study Comparing Tigecycline Versus Ceftriaxone Sodium Plus Metronidazole in Complicated Intra-abdominal Infection (cIAI)
2010-04-05

Appendicitis; Cholecystitis; Diverticulitis; Intra-Abdominal Abscess; Intra-abdominal Infection; Peritonitis

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Jejunal Diverticulitis: A Rare Case of Severe Peritonitis
2010-11-03

A 25-year-old African American female with no prior medical/surgical history presented with abdominal pain and fever. A computed tomography scan of the abdomen and pelvis showed jejunal wall thickening with an air-fluid-filled mass in the adjacent mesentery. At laparotomy, a segmental jejunal resection with the abscess cavity followed ...

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Remote complications of spilled gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy: causes, prevention, and management.
2002-04-01

In the last 11 years (November 1989-December 2000), 5526 laparoscopic cholecystectomies were performed in a community residency training program. Two cases (0.04%) of remote complications secondary to spilled gallstones were identified. A 75-year-old woman presented with a sterile abscess in the abdominal wall containing gallstones 4 ...

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Early $sup 67$Ga scintigraphy for the localization of abdominal abscesses
1975-11-01

Sixty patients suspected of having abdominal abscesses were evaluated by early and delayed $sup 67$Ga scintigraphy. The $sup 67$Ga scintigraphs obtained 6 hr after injection correctly localized 18 of 20 abdominal or retroperitoneal abscesses. An additional 13 patients with abnormal scintigraphs had ...

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High ( sup 18 F)-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in abdominal abscesses: A PET study
1989-09-01

We report two cases of abdominal abscess displaying high uptake of (18F)fluorodeoxyglycose (FDG) by positron emission tomography (PET). Abdominal abscesses should be considered in the differential diagnosis of abdominal masses showing high FDG uptake in PET studies.

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Nonsurgical drainage of splenic abscess
1983-08-01

The mortality associated with intraabdominal abscess remains high despite modern surgical methods and antibiotics. Draingae of abscesses of the abdomen, retroperitoneum, pelvis, pancreatic pseudocyst, mediastinum, and lung may be treated effectively by percutaneous catheter placement. In several reports of percutaneous abdominal ...

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Suture granuloma of the abdominal wall with intra-abdominal extension 12 years after open appendectomy
2009-08-28

Most complications after appendectomy occur within ten days; however, we report the unusual case of a suture granuloma 12 years after open appendectomy. The afebrile 75-year-old woman presented with a slightly painful palpable mass in the right lower abdomen. There was no nausea or vomiting and bowel movements were normal. She lost 10 kg during the 3 mo before presentation. The patient had ...

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34
Colocutaneous fistula after suction lipoplasty: case report and literature review.
2010-04-01

Suction lipoplasty is considered to be a relatively safe procedure but is not without complications, some of which are lethal. Colonic injury after liposuction has not been reported so far, although small intestinal perforations are known to occur. We present a case of colocutaneous fistula after suction lipoplasty that was successfully managed nonoperatively. A 56-year-old man with history of ...

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Improved detection of upper abdominal abscesses by combination of /sup 99m/Tc sulfur colloid and /sup 111/In leukocyte scanning
1985-02-01

Indium-111-labeled leukocyte scanning is an excellent technique for detecting abdominal abscesses. However, since labeled leukocytes are normally taken up by the liver and spleen, diagnosing upper abdominal abscesses can be difficult. A prospective study was undertaken to see if having a technetium-99m sulfur ...

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Localization of multiple intra-abdominal abscesses by gallium scanning
1976-10-01

A septic course suggestive of intra-abdominal abscess followed surgery in a small child with a perforated appendix. Usual diagnostic studies, fluoroscopy, and rectal and wound exploration failed to localize an abscess. The use of gallium 67 scanning accurately localized multiple abscesses which were successfully ...

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Comparative accuracy and complementary use of 67Ga-citrate imaging and ultrasound in the diagnosis of abdominal abscesses
1979-03-01

Ultrasound and 67Ga-citrate imaging were used simultaneously for the evaluation of 26 suspected cases of abdominal abscess. Scintiscanning and ultrasonography identified respectively 92% and 69% of the abscesses. Jointly, both modalities detected all 13 abscesses and we suggest an integrated approach in the ...

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Percutaneous drainage of abdominal abscesses
1984-01-01

Abdominal abscesses carry high morbidity and mortality unless properly drained. In recent years, percutaneous drainage has become an accepted alternative to surgery. A brief overview of diagnostic principles (including imaging methods), selection of patients, percutaneous drainage catheters and technique, contraindications, and postdrainage follow-up is ...

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"Flap valve phenomenon" limiting aortic regurgitation in prosthetic valve dehiscence.
2010-11-12

The authors describe the case of a 52-year-old man with a history of supra-annular mechanical aortic valve replacement who presented with fever and abdominal pain. He was found to have an abdominal wall abscess. Subsequent transesophageal echocardiography revealed dehiscence of his mechanical aortic valve, ...

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An Unusual Zoonosis: Liver Abscess Secondary to Asymptomatic Colonic Foreign Body
2010-11-11

A liver abscess may arise following any insult to gut integrity allowing portal drainage of bacteria to hepatocytes. Foreign bodies such as bones, toothpicks and items of stationery have previously been implicated in compromising gut epithelium. Here we present the case of a 57 year old man suffering from a left liver abscess. This was defined on CT which ...

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Diagnosis of abdominal abscesses in patients with major trauma: the use of computed tomography
1983-04-01

The usefulness of computed tomography (CT) in diagnosing abdominal abscesses was evaluated prospectively in 69 septic patients who had suffered massive trauma. For the 82 abdominal CT scans obtained, the accuracy rate was 84%, the sensitivity was 92%, and the specificity was 79%. With the use of abdominal CT, 32 ...

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Percutaneous Transhepatic Drainage of Inaccessible Abdominal Abscesses Following Abdominal Surgery Under Real-Time CT-Fluoroscopic Guidance
2010-02-15

This study evaluated the safety, feasibility, and clinical utility of transhepatic drainage of inaccessible abdominal abscesses retrospectively under real-time computed tomographic (CT) guidance. For abdominal abscesses, 12 consecutive patients received percutaneous transhepatic drainage. ...

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Abscess in the Lungs

... the lungs and inside of the chest wall (pleura) is inflamed (a condition called pleurisy�see Pleural ...

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Radiological management of abdominal abscess.
1983-04-01

Forty-two abdominal and retroperitoneal abscesses were drained percutaneously under ultrasound guidance. A success rate of 85.7% was achieved. Subsequent surgery was required in only 5 patients. Postoperative and spontaneous abscesses did equally well. Most intra-abdominal and retroperitoneal ...

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CT findings of acute cholecystitis and its complications.
2010-06-01

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to describe and illustrate the CT findings of acute cholecystitis and its complications. CONCLUSION: CT findings suggesting acute cholecystitis should be interpreted with caution and should probably serve as justification for further investigation with abdominal ultrasound. CT has a relatively high negative predictive value, and acute ...

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46
JAMA Patient Page: Abdominal Paracentesis

Ultrasound transducer Ultrasound-guided abdominal paracentesis Ultrasound display Withdrawal of fluid from abdominal cavity Abdominal wall Ascitic fluid P ...

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The role of Ga-67 citrate imaging and diagnostic ultrasound in patients with suspected abdominal abscesses.
1977-06-01

Fifty patients with suspected abdominal abscesses were examined by [67Ga[ Gallium citrate imaging and abdominal sonography. Fifteen of the patients had a proven intra-abdominal abscess; Gallium-67 images were positive in 13 (87%), while the sonogram detected the abscess in ...

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Role of Ga-67 citrate imaging and diagnostic ultrasound in patients with suspected abdominal abscesses
1977-06-01

Fifty patients with suspected abdominal abscesses were examined by (/sup 67/Ga) Gallium citrate imaging and abdominal sonography. Fifteen of the patients had a proven intra-abdominal abscess; Gallium-67 images were positive in 13 (87 percent), while the sonogram detected the ...

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Ultrasound-guided abdominal wall nerve blocks in the ED.
2011-05-11

INTRODUCTION: The anterolateral abdominal wall is innervated by the T7 to L1 anterior rami, whose nerves travel in the fascial plane between the internal oblique and transversus abdominus muscles, known as the transversus abdominus plane (TAP). Ultrasound-guided techniques of regional anesthesia that target the TAP are increasingly relied upon by ...

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50
Endoscopic fibrin glue injection for closure of pancreatocutaneous fistula following transgastric endoscopic necrosectomy.
2008-10-21

Transgastric endoscopic necrosectomy has been recently introduced as the effective and alternative management of infected pancreatic necrosis and pancreatic abscess. However, up to 40% of patients who undergo endoscopic necrosectomy may need an additional percutaneous approach for subsequent peripancreatic fluid collection or non-resolution of pancreatic necrosis. This ...

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51
Diagnosis and treatment of intra-abdominal abscess in critically ill patients
1982-04-01

Intra-abdominal abscess remains a challenging clinical problem. Patients are frequently critically ill with major organ system failure. An aggressive diagnostic and therapeutic approach is mandated. Application of newer imaging techniques should allow a better than 90 per cent accuracy of abscess localization. Clearer definition of the ...

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New approaches in treating abdominal abscesses
1983-09-01

Ultrasonography, computed tomography and radionuclide scintigraphy are changing the management of patients with intra-abdominal abscesses. Traditional surgical incision and drainage may not be necessary in all cases. Percutaneous catheter drainage using radiologic techniques has a high success rate. Although there are factors that preclude the use of ...

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Intra-abdominal abscess in the 1980s
1987-06-01

Prompt recognition, early localization, and adequate drainage have contributed to the decreased morbidity and mortality rates associated with intra-abdominal abscess in the last decade. The physical examination, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and radionuclide scans provide information that leads to early detection and localization of ...

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Successful antimicrobial therapy of hepatic, intra-abdominal and intrapelvic abscesses.
1984-09-15

Antimicrobial therapy without surgical drainage or therapeutic aspiration was effective in the management of four patients with deep abscesses ranging in diameter from 1.3 to 10.0 cm. Two of the patients had multiple hepatic abscesses, one had hepatic, intra-abdominal and intrapelvic abscesses, and one had an ...

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Right subhepatic abscesses detected by technetium liver scans
1978-02-01

A focal defect at the inferior margin of the right lobe of the liver was found in two patients with subhepatic abscesses. This defect must be differentiated from the porta hepatis and the gallbladder fossa. When technetium liver scans are obtained in patients with usspect abdominal abscesses, the inferior margin of the right lobe of ...

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Indium-111 leukocyte scanning. False-negative study in a renal abscess
1986-04-01

A 33-year-old man had clinical features of a right renal abscess. Results of excretory urography and ultrasonography showed a focal complex mass lesion in the right kidney. An In-111 leukocyte scan failed to detect the right renal abscess, which later was aspirated under CT guidance and explored surgically. The role of In-111 leukocyte imaging in the ...

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[Diagnosis of disseminated mycobacterial infection in AIDS patients by US-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy of lymphnodes and spleen].
2004-03-01

Our aim was to evaluate the efficacy of abdominal US and fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) in the diagnosis of disseminated mycobacteriosis (DM) in patients with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). We reviewed the US and clinical records of 18 AIDS patients (12 males; 22-43 years) with DM studied with abdominal US. 18 patients underwent ...

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58
A Case Report of Urachal Abscess: A Rare Differential in Adult Abdominal Pain
2010-02-01

A 59-year-old woman presents with decreased appetite and abdominal pain. Her symptoms lead to lethargy and weakness. Abdominal pain is a common presentation in the primary care and emergency room setting. She was initially diagnosed with an abscess and treated with antibiotics and drainage. Upon further evaluation and cystoscopy she ...

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Detection of upper abdominal abscesses by radionuclide imaging. [/sup 67/Ga, /sup 99m/Tc
1976-07-01

An improved means of detecting upper abdominal abscesses using the dual radionuclide subtraction technique was applied to 51 patients. /sup 67/Gallium citrate was used in the localization of the lesion and /sup 99/Tc-labeled human albumin microspheres and /sup 99/Tc sulfur colloid were used for subtracting out the interfering background from normal organ ...

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Indium-111 labeled leukocytes in the evaluation of suspected abdominal abscesses
1980-01-01

Sixty-eight indium-111-labeled leukocyte imaging studies were performed in 53 patients with suspected abdominal abscesses. Twenty-nine studies gave abnormal results. Nine wound infections were demonstrated, and 14 abscesses were correctly identified. Four studied demonstrated colonic accumulation, one of which remains unexplained, and ...

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Computed tomography and /sup 67/Ga citrate radionuclide imaging for evaluating suspected abdominal abscess
1979-04-01

A retrospective analysis of the results of /sup 67/Ga citrate radionuclide imaging and computed tomography (CT) in 45 patients with suspected abdominal abscess was conducted to determine the merits of each method. Both techniques were highly sensitive in detecting abdominal abscesses, and often provided ...

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Indium 111 labeled white blood cell scintigraphy for the diagnosis of upper abdominal abscesses in a child with Wiscott-Aldrich syndrome
1987-11-01

We report on a case of multiple hepatic abscesses in an immunodeficient patient where initial radiologic evaluation by ultrasonography and computed tomography confused early management by failing to demonstrate the abscesses and by suggesting other diagnoses. Indium 111 (In-111) white blood cell (WBC) scanning with Tc-99 liver-spleen scan subtraction ...

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Regional cellular responses to intraperitoneal infection.
1992-09-01

Leucocytes in different body compartments were examined in a murine intra-abdominal abscess model: (i) peripheral blood; (ii) peritoneal exudate; (iii) abscess wall; and (iv) abscess pus, with respect to their phagocytic ability, CR3 expression and Ia antigen expression (murine MHC antigen). ...

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Pediatric Exclusivity Postmarketing Adverse Event Review

... infection in febrile, neutropenic patients, in the treatment of candidemia and Candida infections involving intra-abdominal abscesses, peritonitis and pleural ...

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Abdominal mass: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-09

abdomen. Pancreatic abscess can cause a mass in the upper abdomen in the epigastric area. Pancreatic pseudocyst can cause a lumpy mass in the upper abdomen in the epigastric area....

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The utility of computed tomography in colonic diverticulitis.
1986-08-01

Forty-one patients admitted to our hospital during an 18-month period with the clinical diagnosis of colonic diverticulitis were analyzed to evaluate the utility of computed tomography (CT). Abdominal pain and leukocytosis were the most common presenting manifestations, 75 and 66%, respectively. Just over one-half of the patients also demonstrated hematuria. Twenty patients ...

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A Case of Abdominal Abscess in Crohn's Disease: Successful Endoscopic Demonstration of an Obscure Enteric Fistula by Dye Injection via a Percutaneous Drainage Catheter
2009-05-15

Abdominal and pelvic abscesses occur in approximately 10�30% of Crohn's disease patients during the course of the disease; most of these abscesses have an enteric communication. For this condition, percutaneous abscess drainage (PAD) rather than emergency surgery has recently been recognized as a valuable ...

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68
Gallstone abscess: a delayed complication of spilled gallstone after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
2008-05-15

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the preferred method of treatment of cholelithiasis since its inception in 1987. Although overall complication rate is less than that of traditional approach, two operative complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy have been frequently described in the literature. One is the bile duct injury or leak and the other one spillage of stones resulting in ...

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69
T2*-weighted MR angiography substantially increases the detection of hemorrhage in the wall of brain abscess: implications in clinical interpretation.
2011-09-14

INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the present study was to identify the true prevalence of hemorrhage in the abscess using T2*-weighted angiography (SWAN) imaging and to study its influence on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) metrics. METHODS: Fifteen patients of brain abscess underwent conventional, SWAN, and DT imaging on a 3-T MRI followed by its confirmation ...

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70
Current trends in the diagnosis and treatment of tuboovarian abscess
1985-04-15

Tuboovarian abscess is a well-recognized complication of acute salpingitis and has been reported in as many as one third of hospital admissions for acute salpingitis. The incidence of tuboovarian abscess is expected to increase as a result of the current epidemic of sexually transmitted diseases and their sequelae. Patients with tuboovarian ...

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71
The Gazayerli endoscopic retractor model 1.
1991-06-01

A simple yet effective abdominal wall retractor for use in endoscopic surgery is described. It has been used in laparoscopic herniorrhaphy, laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the morbidly obese, and lysis of abdominal wall adhesions, and to control abdominal wall bleeding. ...

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72
Tensor fascia lata musculocutaneous flap for abdominal wall reconstruction
1983-08-01

We report a case of abdominal wall reconstruction following excision of irradiated skin and a ventral hernia. A very large tensor fascia lata musculocutaneous flap was used with good results. The anatomical features of this flap make it an excellent method of abdominal wall reconstruction.

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Retroperitoneal abscess due to disseminated Bacille Calmette-Gu�rin infection.
2007-11-01

Disseminated mycobacterial infection after Bacille Calmette-Gu�rin (BCG) vaccination is a rare disorder, usually presenting with fever, weight loss, anemia, lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly. We report a case of disseminated BCG infection in a 28-month-old girl with prolonged fever and abdominal mass due to retroperitoneal abscess. Appropriate ...

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74
Renal abscess in a child with sickle cell anemia.
2009-03-01

Renal abscess is rare in children and the usual presenting features include fever, lumbar pain, abdominal pain and occasional flank mass. Renal ultrasonography facilitates an early diagnosis and helps in percutaneous drainage. We herewith report on a child with sickle cell anemia who developed a renal abscess. PMID:19237820

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Diagnosis of a liver abscess with Ga-67 and radiocolloid tomography
1989-06-01

A 46 year-old white male with fever of unknown origin demonstrated a multiloculated hepatic cyst on abdominal CT. Persistent fever and leukocytosis prompted Tc-99m sulfur colloid liver-spleen and gallium-67 citrate imaging to identify a possible liver abscess. SPECT imaging provided pertinent clinical information that allowed the diagnosis of ...

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Hemangiosarcome of the abdominal wall following irradiation therapy of endometrial carcinoma
1976-11-01

A hemangiosarcoma of the abdominal wall developed in a long-standing, nonhealing radiation-induced ulcer ten years after therapeutic irradiation for endometrial carcinoma.

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77
Liver Abscess and Empyema due to Lactococcus lactis cremoris
2010-11-26

Lactococcus lactis cremoris infections are very rare in humans. We experienced liver abscess and empyema due to L. lactis cremoris in an immunocompetent adult. A 42-yr-old man was admitted with fever and abdominal pain. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed a liver abscess and chest CT showed loculated ...

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Abdominal abscesses with enteric communications: CT findings
1983-07-01

CT examinations of four proven abdominal abscesses with enteric communications are reported. All the patients received oral contrast (3% Gastrografin solution). Three patients recieved rectal contrast. The patient who did not receive rectal contrast had a prior abdominoperineal resection. Contrast material was administered intravenously unless there was a ...

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79
Fish bone penetration of the duodenum extending into the pancreas: report of a case.
2010-06-26

We report a case of fish bone penetration of the duodenum extending into the pancreatic head, which was successfully treated by surgery. A 73-year-old woman was admitted with upper abdominal dull pain that had persisted for 3 days. Computed tomography showed a linear calcified body, which appeared to penetrate the posterior wall of the duodenal bulb into ...

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80
Computed tomography in the evaluation of Crohn disease
1983-02-01

The abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic examinations in 28 patients with Crohn disease were analyzed and correlated with conventional barium studies, sinograms, and surgical findings. Mucosal abnormalities such as aphthous lesions, pseudopolyps, and ulcerations were only imaged by conventional techniques. Computed tomography proved superior in demonstrating the mural, ...

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Pneumococcal native aortic valve endocarditis with mycotic abdominal aortic aneurysm, paraspinal and iliopsoas abscesses and pneumonia revealing a multiple myeloma.
2011-03-03

We report a rare case of multiple myeloma presenting with native aortic valve endocarditis with secondary embolic mycotic abdominal aortic aneurysm, contiguous paraspinal and iliopsoas abscesses, and pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae in a Chinese man. He was treated with aortic valve replacement, endovascular stenting of aneurysm, image-guided ...

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82
Successful Treatment of a Severe Case of Fournier's Gangrene Complicating a Perianal Abscess
2011-01-20

A 67-year-old male patient with diabetes mellitus and nephritic syndrome under cortisone treatment was admitted to our hospital with fever and severe perianal pain. Upon physical examination, a perianal abscess was identified. Furthermore, the scrotum was gangrenous with extensive cellulitis of the perineum and left lower abdominal ...

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83
Tissue engineering in abdominal wall surgery.
2011-04-01

Abdominal wall defects and tissue loss that result from traumatic injury, surgical resection, failure of abdominal closures (i.e., incisional hernias) or ventral hernias are a common clinical problem. Currently, the repair of these tissue defects represents a reconstructive challenge to surgeons. The goal of ...

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84
Conservative treatment of a huge abdominal wall hematoma after laparoscopic appendectomy.
2005-12-01

We report a case of a 30-year-old male patient who presented with a huge abdominal wall hematoma 60 minutes after laparoscopic appendectomy. During surgery there had been no sign of abdominal wall bleeding. We found a lateral abdominal wall hematoma caused by rupture of the ...

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85
Intraprostatic abscess as a complication of salvage cryotherapy.
2009-12-06

We present a case of prostatic abscess as a previously unreported complication of salvage cryoablation after initial external beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer. An 81-years-old gentleman presented with recurrent urinary tract infection, unresolved after repeated antibiotic treatments, and severe abdominal, back, and perineal pain that developed 2 weeks ...

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86
Comparison of 99m technetium hexamethylpropylene-amine oxime labelled leucocyte with 111-indium tropolonate labelled granulocyte scanning and ultrasound in the diagnosis of intra-abdominal abscess.
1995-10-01

Fifty patients with suspected intra-abdominal abscess were investigated prospectively with ultrasound and with 99mTc-hexamethylpropylene-amine oxime (HMPAO) isotope labelled mixed leucocytes, using 111-In tropolonate granulocyte scanning as the reference standard. Twenty five patients had inflammatory bowel disease (three were postoperative): 21 of these ...

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87
Liver abscess caused by periodontal bacterial infection with Fusobacterium necrophorum.
2011-02-01

Liver abscess is recognized as a life-threatening disease. However, even in recent years, approximately 50% of liver abscess cases are considered to be cryptogenic. Here, we report a case of liver abscess associated with periodontal bacterial infection by Fusobacterium necrophorum, which is commonly found in the oropharyngeal flora. A ...

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88
Cavernous Transformation of the Portal Vein Might Increase the Risk of Liver Abscess.
2010-09-09

Cavernous transformation of the portal vein (CTPV) is not quite common in adults, and cases with CTPV and acute liver abscess are lacking. We report a patient with CTPV inducing extrahepatic and intrahepatic obstruction, finally leading to acute liver abscess due to bile duct infection. We aim to find out the possible relationship between CTPV and acute ...

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89
Cavernous Transformation of the Portal Vein Might Increase the Risk of Liver Abscess
2010-09-09

Cavernous transformation of the portal vein (CTPV) is not quite common in adults, and cases with CTPV and acute liver abscess are lacking. We report a patient with CTPV inducing extrahepatic and intrahepatic obstruction, finally leading to acute liver abscess due to bile duct infection. We aim to find out the possible relationship between CTPV and acute ...

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90
Traumatic anterior abdominal wall hernia: A report of three rare cases

Traumatic abdominal wall hernia is a rare condition that can follow any blunt trauma. Associated intra-abdominal injuries are infrequent. In this study, we are reporting three cases, diagnosed as abdominal wall hernia associated with herniation of bowel loops due to blunt trauma. In one case, ...

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91
The use of Mitek anchors to secure mesh in abdominal wall reconstruction.
1994-02-01

Abdominal wall complications of TRAM flap breast reconstruction are well described. Synthetic mesh abdominal reinforcement is believed to decrease the incidence of these complications. An innovative technique with commonly available suture anchors has been used in a case of recurrent abdominal laxity after a TRAM ...

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92
[Diagnostic difficulty of abdominal wall endometrioma: clinical case and literature review].
2008-02-01

Abdominal wall endometrioma is a rare clinical condition with which the general surgeon is faced and usually presents a diagnostic challenge due to the similar signs and symptoms that this illness shares with other tumors of the abdominal wall. A clinical case which exemplifies this diagnostic challenge is ...

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93
The effect of abdominal wall morphology on ultrasonic pulse distortion. Part I. Measurements

abdominal wall.3,6,7 In the study reported in Ref. 6, pork fat and a combination of pork fat and muscle were of the muscle and fat layers of the abdominal wall on ultrasonic pulses. The purpose of this study. FIG. 2. Individual layers of abdominal wall specimen 113. a Views ...

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94
Diversion Colitis

... the abdominal wall) or a colostomy (the surgical creation of an opening between the large intestine and ...

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Combined abdominal wall paresis and incisional hernia after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
1999-03-01

A case of combined abdominal wall paresis and incisional hernia after laparoscopic cholecystectomy is reported. The paresis possibly occurred by a lesion of the N. intercostalis when extending the incision for stone extraction. Possibly the paresis was a predisposing factor for the development of an incisional hernia. The causes of ...

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96
Abdominal Wall Hernias

... obesity, pregnancy, or excess fluid in the abdomen (ascites). Femoral Hernia: A hernia may develop just below ...

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97
Abdominal Wall Hernias

... Some adults have an umbilical hernia because of obesity, pregnancy, or excess fluid in the abdomen (ascites). Femoral ...

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98
Isolated liver tuberculosis abscess in a patient without immunodeficiency: A case report
2010-09-27

Although hepatic tuberculosis is not a rare disease entity, tubercular liver abscess (TLA) is extremely rare. It is usually associated with foci of infection either in the lung and/or gastrointestinal tract or with an immunocompromised state. An isolated or primary TLA with no evidence of tuberculosis elsewhere is even rarer. We report on a 28 year old man who developed an ...

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99
Abdominal computed tomography for postoperative abscess: is it useful during the first week?
2006-06-01

While classic teaching dictates computed tomography (CT) for postoperative abdominal or pelvic abscess in the first week is of low yield, little evidence supports intentional delays in imaging for suspected abscess. This retrospective review examined all CT scans obtained for clinical suspicion of abscess between 3 ...

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100
[The cutaneous groin flap for coverage of a full-thickness abdominal wall defect].
2010-06-30

A full-thickness defect of the abdominal wall is rare and may occur as a complication of extended abdominal surgery procedures. We report about a 69-year-old patient who was presented to our department with a full-thickness abdominal wall defect and a fully exposed collagen-mesh for ...

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101
Granulocyte migration in uncomplicated intestinal anastomosis in man
1986-03-01

We have investigated the presence, duration, and clinical significance of granulocyte accumulation, using indium-111 granulocyte scanning, in patients following uncomplicated intestinal anastomosis. Eight patients underwent intestinal resection and anastomosis (right hemicolectomy, 5; sigmoid colectomy, 2; ileal resection, 1) for carcinoma, angiodysplasia, or perforation. All patients had an ...

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102
A case of phlebosclerotic colitis with involvement of the entire colon.

Phlebosclerotic colitis is a rare type of ischemic colitis caused by obstruction of the veins in the intestinal wall and adjacent mesentery, and is most commonly seen in the ascending colon. We report a 56-year-old woman presenting with intermittent abdominal pain and diarrhea for three years. She had a liver abscess and two episodes ...

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103
[Temporary Abdominal Closure and Early and Late Pathophysiological Consequences of Treating an Open Abdomen.
2011-03-01

BACKGROUND: The open abdomen (OA) is a severe disease pattern accompanied by high morbidity and mortality. It is either result of a surgical dis-ease or approach. The aim of this review article is to provide a systematic overview on the op-tions of a temporary closure of the abdominal wall including early and late consequences in the treatment of an open ...

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104
Surgical drainage and post operative lavage of large abdominal abscesses in six mature horses.
2011-08-01

Six mature horses with large abdominal abscesses (defined as an abscess >15-20?cm in at least one dimension) were treated by surgical drainage and post operative lavage. The abscess was associated with previous intestinal surgery in one horse, and with Streptococcus equi spp. equi infection in the other 5. A ...

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105
Abdominal actinomycosis.
2008-03-01

A 59-year-old, healthy Croatian presented with a slowly growing tumor in the left lower abdomen, which was slightly painful on compression. He complained of neither dyspepsia nor fever. There were no pathologic findings in laboratory analysis, particularly no elevation of leukocytes or C-reactive protein. MRI of the abdomen (T1w, fat saturated, and iv-contrast) shows a diffuse contrast enhancing ...

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106
Sonographic characteristics of intraabdominal abscessation and lymphadenopathy attributable to Rhodococcus equi infections in foals.
2011-03-07

The sonographic characteristics of intraabdominal abscesses in 11 foals and intraabdominal lymphadenitis in five foals with Rhodococcus equi infections are presented. Intraabdominal abscesses were usually present in the ventral abdomen adjacent to the ventral body wall, well-marginated, and contained a mixed or complex echo pattern. ...

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107
Diagnostic imaging of abdominal fluid collections and abscesses
1986-01-01

With today's advanced technology, the clinician and radiologist have a number of techniques with which to evaluate the abdomen for fluid collections and/or abscesses. Three points are clear from the plethora of literature concerning this subject: the need to individualize the clinical and imaging approach to each patient suspected of an abnormal fluid collection or ...

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108
Gallium-67 imaging in abdominal disease
1978-07-01

Gallium-67 imaging is useful for detecting of intra-abdominal inflammation, including subphrenic abscesses, postoperative infection, pyelonephritis or perinephric abscesses, and peritonitis. Positive images may be obtained within several hours of injection, but are more reliable at 24 hr. The results may be used to guide ultrasound or ...

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109
Use of synthetic mesh for the entire abdominal wall after TRAM flap transfer.
1998-03-01

Abdominal wall competence is a major concern of all plastic surgeons using the TRAM flap for breast reconstruction. Low hernia rates and adequate abdominal stability are standard expectations in abdominal wall closure. Described here is this institution's experience with the use of a large ...

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110
Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of abdominopelvic abscesses.
2011-08-01

This study was conducted to determine the incremental value of diffusion-weighted MR imaging (DW-MRI) over T2-weighted imaging diagnosing abdominopelvic abscesses and compare apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of abscesses and non-infected ascites. In this IRB-approved, HIPAA-compliant study, two radiologists retrospectively compared T2-weighted, ...

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111
Use of In-labeled autologous leukocytes to image an abdominal abscess in a horse
1985-06-15

Indium 111-labeled autologous leukocytes were used to image an abdominal abscess in a horse with a palpable abdominal mass and history of Streptococcus equi infection. A focal area of radioactivity was identified in the location corresponding to the abscess. Imaging of this focal uptake was optimal 48 hours after ...

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112
Conservative management of post-appendicectomy intra-abdominal abscesses
2010-10-14

PurposeAppendicitis is the most common abdominal inflammatory process in children which were sometimes followed by complications including intra-abdominal abscess. This later needs classically a surgical drainage. We evaluated the efficacy of antibiotic treatment and surgical drainage.MethodsHospital records of children treated in our ...

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113
Evolution of imaging for abdominal perforation
2010-04-01

INTRODUCTIONGastrointestinal (GI) perforation is a common surgical presentation. In recent years, computed tomography (CT) has been shown to be accurate for predicting the site of GI perforation, and has become the investigation of choice. However the signs may be subtle or only indirectly related to the site or aetiology of perforation.SUBJECTS AND METHODSA MEDLINE and PubMed search was performed ...

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114
Complicated cholecystitis: the complementary roles of sonography and computed tomography.
2011-09-01

Acute cholecystitis is a common cause of abdominal pain in the Western world. Unless treated promptly, patients with acute cholecystitis may develop complications such as gangrenous, perforated, or emphysematous cholecystitis. Because of the increased morbidity and mortality of complicated cholecystitis, early diagnosis and treatment are essential for optimal patient care. ...

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115
A community hospital experience with correlative imaging in patients with suspected postoperative intra-abdominal
1984-01-01

In the unoperated abdomen the anatomic information supplied by CT scanning is usually conducive to a correct diagnosis. The situation is somewhat different in the postoperative patient. Changes in anatomic relationships, loss of landmarks, artifacts, ''ghosts'' and fluid accumulations at times make it necessary to complement the anatomic data with functional ...

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116
Roles of Gallium-67 scintigraphy, ultrasonography, and computed tomography in the detection of abdominal abscesses
1979-01-01

The evaluation of patients with suspected abdominal abscesses begins with a history and careful physical examination. Gallium-67 (/sup 67/Ga) scintigraphy, ultrasonography (US), and computed tomography (CT) are utilized only after other routine investigations have failed to localize the abscess. All three modalities are reliable for ...

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117
Radiologic diagnosis of an intra-abdominal abscess. Do multiple tests help?
1986-01-01

A review was made of the charts of 94 patients who underwent ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), and gallium citrate Ga 67 (Gall) scan to rule out intra-abdominal abscesses. Of all the clinical and laboratory data, only the presence of pain and tenderness differentiated patients with and without abscesses. A review of ...

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118
Radiologic diagnosis of an intra-abdominal abscess. Do multiple tests help
1986-01-01

A review was made of the charts of 94 patients who underwent ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), and gallium citrate Ga 67 (Gall) scan to rule out intra-abdominal abscesses. Of all the clinical and laboratory data, only the presence of pain and tenderness differentiated patients with and without abscesses. A review of ...

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119
Chest wall abscess due to Prevotella bivia
2009-03-01

Prevotella bivia is associated with pelvic inflammatory disease. A 77-year-old man developed a rapidly growing chest wall abscess due to P. bivia within days. He underwent surgical resection of the infected area; his postoperative course was uneventful. This is the first case of chest wall abscess due to P. bivia ...

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120
[Subphrenic abscess during the course of acute brucellosis: diagnosis and treatment with percutaneous sonographically-guided drainage].
2003-03-01

Abscess formation during the course of acute brucellosis is a rare event. A case of subphrenic abscess, the first to our knowledge, is described. A 49 years-old male patient with fever and a mild increase in ALT and gamma-GT was referred to our Institution. Routine blood exams tested negative and antibodies against Brucella spp. Were also negative. CT ...

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Psoas abscess from ureteric stone perforation.
2010-10-01

This case illustrates a rare complication of an impacted ureteric stone which eroded through the wall of the ureter leading to formation of a psoas abscess. Ureteric stent placement and percutaneous drainage of the abscess were insufficient to resolve the problem. Renal scan revealed poor function and the left kidney was removed. It ...

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122
New diagnostic and therapeutic techniques in the management of pyogenic liver abscesses.
1975-05-01

An unexplained increase in the frequency of pyogenic liver abscesses of unknown etiology has, fourtunately, been paralleled by significant advances in diagnostic and therapeutic methods. This report reviews experience with 14 patients operated upon at NYU Medical Center since 1971. Eight cases (57%) were cryptogenic. Other abscesses were associated with ...

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123
Ultrasonographic evaluation of abdominal distension in 52 camels (Camelus dromedarius).
2011-08-11

The purpose of this study was to assess the diagnostic value of ultrasonography in the evaluation of abdominal distension in 52 camels (Camelus dromedarius). The conditions included trypanosomiasis (n=35), intestinal obstruction (n=12) and ruptured urinary bladder (n=5). Fifteen clinically normal camels were included as controls. Transabdominal and transrectal ultrasonography ...

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124
Intra-abdominal abscess: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-03

C. Inflammatory and anatomic diseases of the intestine, peritoneum, mesentery, and omentum. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders...

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125
Fish bone-related intra-abdominal abscess in an elderly patient.
2009-06-21

Foreign body ingestion is not an uncommon problem encountered in clinical practice. The accidental ingestion of fish bones may sometimes lead to penetration injuries with complicating abscess formation. The ingestion of foreign bodies results in gastrointestinal perforation in about 1% of patients. Fish bones are the most commonly seen objects leading to bowel perforation. ...

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126
Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis Complicated by an Intra-abdominal Abscess.
2011-05-20

We present a case of a 68-year-old woman who developed encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) with an intra-abdominal abscess. The patient was referred to our hospital with abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. She had end-stage kidney disease secondary to diabetes mellitus that had been treated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal ...

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127
Complication Associated with Abdominal Surgical Implantation of a Radio Transmitter in an American Badger (Taxidea ...

... but the transmitter was completely encircled by greater omentum, which was tightly adhered to the transmitter surface ( ... 10 � 8 � 5 cm abscess within the greater omentum adjacent to the stomach, with a ...

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128
Pelvic actinomycosis presenting as a malignant pelvic mass: a case report
2011-01-27

AbstractIntroductionPelvic actinomycosis constitutes 3% of all human actinomycosis infections. It is usually insidious, and is often mistaken for other conditions such as diverticulitis, abscesses, inflammatory bowel disease and malignant tumors, presenting a diagnostic challenge pre-operatively; it is identified post-operatively in most cases. Here we present a case that ...

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129
Abscess

... immune system tries to fight it. White blood cells move through the walls of the blood vessels into the area of the infection and collect within the damaged tissue. During this ... cells, dead tissue, and bacteria or other foreign substances. ...

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130
[An unusual complication of perforated sigmoid diverticulitis: gas in the portal vein with miliary liver abscesses].
1993-05-01

A patient presented with gas in the portal vein and miliary liver abscesses due to perforation of a sigmoid diverticulitis abscess. The outcome was favorable after surgical treatment. Gas in the portal vein, a sign of extreme seriousness, is generally the result of intestinal necrosis from ileo-mesenteric artery infarction, responsible for more than 75% of ...

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131
Value of gallium-67 citrate scanning in Crohn's disease: concise communication
1979-03-01

A frequent problem in Crohn's disease is the distinction between exacerbated inflammation of the bowel, which can be treated medically, and intra-abdominal abscess, a common complication that requires surgical management. We present evidence that the gallium scan is of value in making this distinction. From a series of 11 studies, negative gallium ...

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132
Generating elastic, biodegradable polyurethane/poly(lactide-co-glycolide) fibrous sheets with controlled antibiotic release via two-stream electrospinning.
2008-03-05

Damage control laparotomy is commonly applied to prevent compartment syndrome following trauma but is associated with new risks to the tissue, including infection. To address the need for biomaterials to improve abdominal laparotomy management, we fabricated an elastic, fibrous composite sheet with two distinct submicrometer fiber populations: biodegradable poly(ester ...

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133
Generating Elastic, Biodegradable Polyurethane/Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) Fibrous Sheets with Controlled Antibiotic Release via Two-Stream Electrospinning
2008-03-05

Damage control laparotomy is commonly applied to prevent compartment syndrome following trauma but is associated with new risks to the tissue, including infection. To address the need for biomaterials to improve abdominal laparotomy management, we fabricated an elastic, fibrous composite sheet with two distinct submicrometer fiber populations: biodegradable poly(ester ...

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134
Myocardial abscess and fatal cardiac arrhythmia in a hemodialysis patient with an arterio-venous fistula infection.

Myocardial abscess formation is a life-threatening complication that is frequently but not exclusively associated with infective endocarditis. To our knowledge there are only two case reports of myocardial abscess formation in hemodialysis patients. Only one of these reports describes a myocardial abscess of bacterial etiology ...

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135
[Mucormycosis due to Mycocladus corymbiferus in a fattening pig].
2010-11-01

A fattening pig with enlarged head and abdominal lymph nodes was examined. An aspirate of the abscesses did not produce a conclusive diagnosis. Only an excision with subsequent histological and bacteriological examination showed the mould Mycocladus corymbiferus (syn. Absidia corymbifera) to be present. Similar abscesses should be ...

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136
Percutaneous catheter drainage of deep neck infections guided by CT.
1984-07-01

We report success with CT guided percutaneous catheter drainage of deep neck abscesses. The cost efficacy and decreased morbidity of percutaneous catheter drainage has been proved in abdominal and retroperitoneal abscess management, and CT for diagnosis of deep neck infections is well established. The logical application of a proven ...

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137
Melioidosis in an urban-dwelling Taiwanese man with splenic abscesses.
2010-08-13

We report a case of melioidosis with splenic abscesses caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei in an urban-dwelling, 54-year-old Taiwanese man. The patient presented with prolonged fever and abdominal pain. A splenectomy was performed, followed by successful treatment with ceftazidime and amoxicillin-clavulanate. The patient recovered fully. PMID:20709809

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138
In-111 labeled leukocyte scintigraphy in a case of multifocal candidiasis
1990-06-01

The value of indium-111 labeled leukocyte scintigraphy for the diagnosis of infection in the general population is well documented; there is less information available on its role in the evaluation of the immunocompromised patient. In this study, leukocyte scintigraphy was performed on a 31-year-old immunocompromised woman who had a possible intra-abdominal ...

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139
Unsuspected extra-abdominal sites of infection: scintigraphic detection with indium-111-labeled leukocytes
1984-04-01

Scintigraphy with indium-111-labeled leukocytes (In-111-WBC) was assessed in 128 patients with suspected abdominal-pelvic abscesses. Studies were positive in 37 of 41 patients with proved abscesses; studies were negative in 63 of 70 cases without infection. The sensitivity of leukocyte scintigraphy in this series was 88%, specificity ...

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140
Tubo-Ovarian Abscess: Pathogenesis and Management
1986-10-01

That a female patient with abdominal pain is often considered to have pelvic inflammatory disease until proven otherwise is ubiquitous in the medical literature. This view is dangerous and should be challenged because it has resulted in episodes of ruptured appendix, death from ruptured ectopic pregnancies, and serious morbidity from delayed diagnoses of such entities as ...

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Comparison of computed tomography, ultrasonography, and gallium-67 scanning in the evaluation of suspected abdominal abscess
1978-10-01

A retrospective study was made of 29 consecutive patients who were evaluated for suspected abdominal abscess by at least two of three imaging modalities: gallium-67 scanning, ultrasonography, and computed tomography. No statistically significant difference in accuracy of the findings could be demonstrated. Consideration of the advantages and disadvantages ...

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142
A female presenting with prolonged fever, weakness, and pain in the bilateral pelvic region: a case report
2009-11-16

IntroductionPsoas abscess, a collection of pus in the iliopsoas compartment that has traditionally been classified as primary and secondary according to its origin.Case presentation48-year-old Turkish female presented to the department with fever, weakness and pain in the bilateral pelvic region. In contrast abdominal magnetic resonance, a collection ...

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143
A case report of a septic hip secondary to a psoas abscess
2010-09-16

Psoas abscess was first described by Mynter in 1881. Though rare, its prevalence is increasing with advances in radiology and an increasing ability to accurately diagnose the condition. The symptoms of a psoas abscess can be insidious and nonspecific, and patients often present with a limp, fever, weight loss, and flank or abdominal ...

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144
Liver Abscess in Children: A 10-year Single Centre Experience

Background/Aim:Although liver abscess is more prevalent in developing countries than in developed countries, there is scant data about the characteristics of pediatric liver abscess in our region. We aimed to analyze the characteristics of pediatric liver abscess in our region and compare these with those of developed ...

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145
Hepatectomy for pyogenic liver abscess
2003-01-01

BackgroundCommensurate with the advances in diagnostic and therapeutic radiology in the past two decades, percutaneous needle aspiration and catheter drainage have replaced open operation as the first choice of treatment for both single and multiple pyogenic liver abscesses. There has been little written on the place of surgical resection in the treatment of pyogenic liver ...

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146
Neutrophil localization in acute and chronic experimental abscesses
1987-04-01

Abdominal abscesses are associated with a high mortality, and usually require surgical drainage for cure. A potential mechanism explaining the inability of the host to clear this infection may be in part a result of the inability of the neutrophil to localize at the site of an established infection. To study this question, either acute (4 hours old) or ...

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147
Functional activity of individual abscess neutrophils from mice.
1990-12-01

In the absence of antibiotic therapy, viable bacteria can persist within intra-abdominal abscesses in mice for at least 10 weeks. The mechanisms contributing to this survival are unknown, but abscess-derived neutrophils have impaired abilities to kill, in vitro, organisms engulfed in vivo. In order to determine whether subpopulations ...

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148
Abdominal wall infiltration by small bowel adenocarcinoma in a patient with Crohn's disease--a case report.
2011-06-01

A 46-year-old man with Crohn's disease was referred to our hospital. In 2007, abdominal pain accompanied by redness and swelling of the right lower quadrant developed. A small bowel series and computed tomography of the abdomen revealed a stricture in the terminal ileum, suggesting a penetration of the abdominal wall. He was ...

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149
Acute traumatic abdominal wall hernia.
2010-05-04

Although blunt abdominal trauma is frequent, traumatic abdominal wall hernias (TAWH) are rare. We describe a large TAWH with associated intra-abdominal lesions that were caused by high-energy trauma. The diagnosis was missed by clinical examination but was subsequently revealed by a computed tomography (CT) scan. ...

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150
Tumor abscess formation caused by Morganella morganii complicated with bacteremia in a patient with gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
2011-09-14

We report the case of a 22-year-old man who presented with a 3-day history of watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever. An image of the abdomen showed a heterogeneously echogenic mass lesion in the pelvis. The results of the blood cultures performed on admission showed the presence of Morganella morganii. Computed tomography-guided tube drainage was performed, and a culture ...

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151
Falciform ligament abscess with portal pyemia in a newborn.
2006-08-01

An 18-day-old female neonate presented with abdominal distention and bilious vomiting for 5 days. Abdominal examination showed hepatomegaly and a mass in the right hypochondrium. Ultrasound showed an extrahepatic cyst with internal echoes and dilated intrahepatic radicals. A contrast computer tomography showed a large cyst arising from the falciform ...

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152
Computed Tomography: Detecting Intra-Abdominal Abscesses
1985-08-01

Detection of intra-abdominal abscesses by computed tomography (CT) has an estimated accuracy rate of greater than 90 percent. Features helpful in detecting these abscesses include extraluminal gas, the �rind� sign, airfluid interface, and low and high density areas. The author presents three cases to illustrate the usefulness of ...

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153
Traumatic hernia of the abdominal wall after pelvic and acetabular fracture: a case report.
2002-12-01

Traumatic hernia of the abdominal wall is a rare and easily missed injury in the presence of major pelvic and abdominal lesions. We present a radiographically documented case of combined pelvic and acetabular fracture with a major contralateral traumatic hernia with avulsion of the internal oblique, the external oblique and the ...

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154
Pitfalls in prenatal diagnosis of unusual congenital abdominal wall defects.
2008-02-01

We report three cases of unusual skin covered abdominal wall defects not accurately diagnosed by prenatal sonography. An associated omphalocele was recognized in two but misinterpreted as a giant omphalocele in one. Suspicious sonographic features--an enlarged abdominal circumference, irregular laxity of the ...

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155
Covering of the Abdominal Wall in Laparotomies: Differences in Surgical Site Infections Between an Approved Abdominal 3M� Steri-Drape� Wound Edge Protector and Standard Woven Swabs at Technische Universit�t M�nchen
2011-01-19

Comparing the Number of Surgical Site Infections:; Covering of the Abdominal Wall in Laparotomies With an Approved Abdominal 3M� Steri-Drape� Wound Edge Protector and Standard Woven; Swabs

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Significant Abdominal Wall Hematoma From an Umbilical Port Insertion

Laparoscopists consider the umbilical and ventral midline area to be �vascular safe.� On occasion, however, the insertion of the first trocar at the umbilical port may result in severe abdominal wall hematoma.

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157
Radioresistance of Anisakis simplex Third-Stage Larvae and the Possible Role of Superoxide Dismutase

... were found to have invaded the gastric wall, omentum, and abdominal cavity, suggesting that their viability and ... Most larvae were recovered in the abdominal cavity, omentum, and gastric wall rather tha...

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158
Two Cases of Adrenal Abscesses Following Histoacryl� (N-butyl-2-cyanocrylate) Injection.
2011-06-27

We report two cases of adrenal abscesses that occurred following a Histoacryl� (N-butyl-2-cyanocrylate) injection for variceal bleeding. Patients had been diagnosed with alcoholic liver cirrhosis and gastric varices bleeding and received a Histoacryl� injection for the variceal bleeding. Patients had fever and abdominal tenderness and were diagnosed ...

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159
Two Cases of Adrenal Abscesses Following Histoacryl� (N-butyl-2-cyanocrylate) Injection
2011-06-27

We report two cases of adrenal abscesses that occurred following a Histoacryl� (N-butyl-2-cyanocrylate) injection for variceal bleeding. Patients had been diagnosed with alcoholic liver cirrhosis and gastric varices bleeding and received a Histoacryl� injection for the variceal bleeding. Patients had fever and abdominal tenderness and were diagnosed ...

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160
Splenic abscess due to brucellosis.
2008-10-01

Splenic abscess due to Brucella spp. is extremely rare. We report a case of a splenic abscess due to Brucella spp. in a 61-year-old male patient. Brucella slide and tube agglutination tests (Wright) were positive while blood culture and culture from splenic tissue yielded negative results. The abdominal ultrasonography revealed a ...

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Gas-forming pyogenic liver abscess.
2008-05-01

Gas-forming pyogenic liver abscess (GPLA) is rare and is associated with a high mortality rate. It is commonly associated with underlying diabetes mellitus (DM). Gas formation occurs as a result of mixed acid fermentation within the abscess by formic hydrogenlyase, an enzyme produced by certain bacteria. Presentations can be nonspecific leading to a delay ...

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162
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided drainage of pelvic collections and abscesses
2010-06-16

Pelvic abscesses are usually the end stage in the progression of an infection. They may occur from surgical complications, generalized abdominal infections such as appendicitis or diverticulitis, or from localized infections such as pelvic inflammatory disease or inflammatory bowel disease. Although surgery has been considered as the treatment of choice by ...

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[A 14-year-old healthy boy with splenic abscess due to Salmonella enterica serovar Senftenberg].
2010-01-01

Salmonella enterica serovar Senftenberg may very rarely cause splenic abscess, which can be diagnosed using gallium scintigraphy and drained. A 14-year-old boy admitted for stomachache, diarrhea and fever and diagnosed from his symptoms as having enteritis did not respond when treated with fosfomycin, meropenem, and clindamycin. A low-density splenic area seen in ...

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Group a streptococcus spinal epidural abscess during varicella.
2002-01-01

Multiple complications of varicella have been described. Musculoskeletal complications (osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, and necrotizing fasciitis) as well as neurologic complications (ataxia, encephalitis, and transverse myelitis) are well-known. We describe the cases of 2 children, ages 18 months and 5 years, who were admitted recently to 2 pediatric hospitals in Montreal with a resolving ...

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Amoebic liver abscess with negative serologic markers for Entamoeba histolytica: mind the gap!
2011-07-01

A 38-year-old male German traveller returning from Asia presented with fever, night sweats and abdominal complaints. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed several fast-growing abscesses of the liver. Three blood cultures as well as serologic investigations for the detection of antibodies to Entamoeba histolytica, performed on day 3 and 7 ...

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Mesenteric Lymphadenitis

... RH, et al. Abdominal wall, umbilicus, peritoneum, mesenteries, omentum, and retroperitoneum. In: Townsend CM Jr, et al. ...

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IDENTIFICATION OF TAENIA ASIATICA IN CHINA: MOLECULAR, MORPHOLOGICAL, AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A LUZHAI ISOLATE

... or abdominal wall or in the spleen, lung, omentum, kidney, etc. No metacestodes were observed in the ... ...

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Cesarean section (image)

1557 ... www.nlm.nih.gov ... The uterus is exposed through the abdominal wall, and an incision is made in the uterine covering. The muscles ...

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Are abdominal wall defects and external genitalia anomalies randomly expressed in some families?
2011-06-01

Familial cases of isolated abdominal wall defects with variable expressivity in more than one generation have rarely been observed. We report four affected individuals within a small three-generation family with either variable non-syndromic abdominal wall defects or external genital anomalies. We discuss the ...

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