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Abscess in Adenomyosis Mimicking a Malignancy in a 54-Year-Old Woman
2003-01-01

Background: Although there are a few reports describing abscess formation in endometriotic foci no report of abscess formation arising de novo within adenomyosis appears in the literature. Preoperative diagnosis of adenomyosis is frequently difficult because of non-specific signs and symptoms. Synchronous pelvic ...

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Kawasaki Disease Mimicking Retropharyngeal Abscess
2010-09-01

Kawasaki disease is an acute, self-limiting febrile mucocutaneous vasculitis of infants and young children. Retropharyngeal lymphadenopathy is a rare presentation of Kawasaki disease. We present a case of Kawasaki disease mimicking a retropharyngeal abscess, with upper airway obstruction resulting in delayed diagnosis.

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Pelvic actinomycosis presenting with a large abscess and bowel stenosis with marked response to conservative treatment: a case report
2007-11-21

Pelvic actinomycosis is a rare disease that can result in abscess formation, bowel obstruction, and other serious complications. Moreover, the correct diagnosis can seldom be established before radical surgery because the disease often mimics pelvic neoplasms. It has been recently recognized that pelvic actinomycosis is associated with long-term use of an ...

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Hepatic actinomycosis mimicking an isolated tumor recurrence
2011-07-11

Actinomyces species has been described as an opportunistic pathogen, particularly in the oral cavity; however, in rare cases these bacteria can cause actinomycosis which is characterized by formation of abscesses in the mouth, lungs, or gastrointestinal tract.Actinomycosis was commonly present in the pre-antibiotic era; however, it has a low prevalence now ...

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Hepatic Actinomycosis Mimicking an Isolated Tumor Recurrence.
2011-07-11

ABSTRACT: Actinomyces species has been described as an opportunistic pathogens, particularly in the oral cavity; however, in rare cases these bacteria can cause actinomycosis which is characterized by formation of abscesses in the mouth, lungs, or gastrointestinal tract. Actinomycosis was commonly present in the pre-antibiotic era; however, it has a low ...

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[Morphological substantiation for the surgical treatment of chronic hepatic abscess].
2011-03-01

The results of histological investigation, conducted in 27 patients, operated on for chronic hepatic abscess, are presented. Macroscopic and microscopic characteristic of all zones of hepatic affection is adduced, the mechanisms of formation of pyogenic membrane, zones of infiltration and fibrosis in chronic hepatic abscess ...

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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma with hemorrhagic necrosis of the nasopharynx mimicking an abscess.
2011-07-15

Radiologic feature of primary nasopharyngeal lymphoma is a predominantly homogenous, nonnecrotic large tumor with no or minimal deep tissue invasion. To the best knowledge, nasopharyngeal lymphoma has not been presented with hemorrhagic necrosis. Thus, we report 2 cases of nasopharyngeal lymphoma with hemorrhagic necrosis mimicking an abscess. The patients ...

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Nov 6, 2008 ... terized by the formation of abscesses. NASA for the National Oceanic and At-. They are the leading cause of primary ...

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A Case of Esophageal Foreign Body with Mediastinal Abscess Formation in a Dog.
1975-01-01

This report describes the clinical course, treatment, and postoperative management of a dog with a perforated thoracic esophagus and mediastinal abscess.

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Perforated Meckel's diverticulum presenting with combined bowel and urinary obstruction and mimicking Crohn's disease: a case report
2010-08-11

IntroductionMeckel's diverticulum is a common congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract, but is an uncommon cause of serious complications in adults. Although cases of patients with hemorrhage, bowel obstruction or perforation associated with Meckel's diverticulum have been reported, there have been no prior reports of patients with combined urinary and bowel obstruction due to ...

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Indium-111 leukocyte scintigraphic detection of myocardial abscess formation in patients with endocarditis
1989-05-01

Myocardial abscess formation in patients with bacterial endocarditis in most clinical settings, especially in patients with prosthetic valves, is a primary indicator for surgical valve replacement. We report the detection of myocardial abscesses using /sup 111/In leukocyte scintigraphy in three patients with prosthetic or native valve ...

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Superior vena cava syndrome caused by pulmonary amoebic abscess.

Isolated pulmonary amoebiasis without involvement of liver and other systems is extremely rare. Its presentation with superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome is not well documented. The case of 38-year-old male who developed SVC syndrome due to a large pulmonary amoebic abscess, which initially mimicked a pulmonary neoplasm with distal lung ...

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Nocardia brain abscess mimicking high-grade necrotic tumor on perfusion MRI.
2010-05-21

Differentiating a pyogenic cerebral abscess from a cystic brain tumor can be a challenge when using morphological and functional imaging techniques. Several studies on MRI perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) have demonstrated that enhancing abscess capsules have lower cerebral blood volume ratios (rCBV) than the enhancing rims of necrotic tumors. We report a ...

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Severe and long lasting cholestasis after high-dose co-trimoxazole treatment for Pneumocystis pneumonia in HIV-infected patients--a report of two cases.
2009-03-18

Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP), a common opportunistic infection in HIV-infected individuals, is generally treated with high doses of co-trimoxazole. However, treatment is often limited by adverse effects. Here, we report two cases of severely immunocompromised HIV-infected patients who developed severe intrahepatic cholestasis, and in one patient lesions mimicking liver ...

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Psoas Abscess Formation in Suboptimally Controlled Diabetes Mellitus
2011-07-28

Psoas abscess formation is a rare entity for which diabetes mellitus remains a major predisposing factor. Diabetes has long been associated with a predisposition to unusual and more serious infections. Here we present two cases that demonstrate that chronically suboptimally controlled diabetes remains an important marker for the development of primary ...

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Hepatic vasculitis mimicking liver abscesses in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus

Clinical and radiological liver diseases are uncommon in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We report a 29-year-old female with SLE who presented with right upper quadrant abdominal pain, thrombocytopenia, elevated liver enzymes and multiple hypodense lesions in the liver on a computed tomography (CT) study that mimicked multiple liver ...

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Percutaneous transhepatic drainage of lung abscess through a diaphragmatic fistula caused by a penetrating liver abscess.
2011-09-29

Liver abscesses occurring just below the diaphragm can penetrate or perforate the thoracic cavity, resulting in lung abscess or pyothorax. Although surgical or percutaneous transpleural drainage is often required in such cases, the latter approach has some risks, including hemothorax and bronchopleural fistula formation when the cavity ...

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Clinical imaging with indium-111 leukocytes: uptake in bowel infarction
1981-08-01

Leukocytes labeled with indium-111 accumulated in an area of small-bowel infarction, mimicking a paracolic abscess. Evidence of subacute bowel obstruction should alert the nuclear medicine physician to the former possibility.

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Fatal Epiglottic Abscess After Radiotherapy for Laryngeal Carcinoma.
2011-08-01

Acute epiglottitis is a rare condition, especially in adults, largely owing to the widespread vaccination against Haemophilus influenzae. Traumatic epiglottitis as a result of thermal or caustic insults is documented. Epiglottic abscess formation is described as a sequela of epiglottitis in some cases. The development of epiglottic ...

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[Abscess Formation after Puncture of a Thyroid Cyst - A Case Report.
2011-06-10

Acute suppurative thyroiditis is a rarity and review of literature reveals a circumscript number of cases. A case of thyroid abscess formation after punction of a preexistent thyroid cyst is reported. Microbiological examination detected the bacterium Clostridium perfringens. The therapeutic approach is outlined in this report.? PMID:21667445

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Brain abscess and granuloma formation as late complications of retained ventricular catheter.

This report presents a rare complication of ventriculoperitoneal shunt, delayed development of brain abscess and foreign body granuloma formation adjacent to the intraventricular catheter. Both the complications occurring in the same patient is unusual. PMID:19770556

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MORPHOLOGY OF IMMUNOGENESIS DURING ...
1967-06-01

... caused a significantly stronger local reaction, being expressed in an intensive leukocytic infiltration up to the formation of abscesses and necrosis of ...

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Primary sternal tuberculosis mimicking anterior chest wall tumor: case report.
2011-06-01

A case of a sternal mass mimicking a chest wall tumor and finally diagnosed as primary sternal tuberculosis is presented. Fine needle biopsy was inconclusive and surgery included excision and drainage of a large abscess in the soft tissues around the involved bone. Pathology revealed multiple granulomatous and necrotic lesions consistent with tuberculous ...

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Perforated appendix in hernial sac mimicking torsion of undescended testis in a neonate.
2008-04-01

In pediatric surgical practice, finding of the vermiform appendix in an inguinal hernia sac is not that uncommon; however, a perforation is rare. There are only a few case reports of a perforated appendix with periappendicular abscess in the inguinal hernial sac in a neonate. We report an unusual case of inguinal hernia containing a perforated appendix that was clinically ...

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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 ...

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Amoebic liver abscesses complicated by inferior vena cava and right atrium thrombus.
2009-07-01

Amoebiasis is a common protozoal infection that is endemic in South Asia. Hepatic involvement that manifests as abscess formation occurs in approximately 10% of all patients. Identified expeditiously, this can be treated with metronidazole. We present a case of multiple, large amoebic liver abscesses, that were complicated by thrombus ...

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[Formation of a liver abscess as the first manifestation of concealed perforated sigmoid diverticulitis].
1995-01-01

Normally colonic diverticulitis presents itself clinically with symptoms. In our presentation pyogenic liver abscess was the primary finding of a concealed perforation of sigma colon diverticulitis. Investigations, diagnostic procedures and therapy are presented. PMID:7877429

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The role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase in corneal ring abscess formation in pseudomonal keratitis.
1993-09-01

In order to identify the causative factors of ring abscess, which is the characteristic feature of pseudomonal keratitis, pseudomonal endotoxin, exotoxin A, and elastase were each separately injected into guinea pig cornea. There was no formation of ring abscess. Injection of living Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains IFO3455 and Takamatsu ...

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Brain Abscess Caused by Phaeoacremonium parasiticum in an Immunocompromised Patient?
2011-03-01

Phaeoacremonium parasiticum is an environmental fungus usually associated with subcutaneous infections. We report the first documented case of central nervous system involvement with brain abscess formation in a patient with chronic granulomatous disease and review the literature on Phaeoacremonium parasiticum infections.

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Brain abscess formation as a CSF shunt complication: a case report
2009-01-31

The formation of a brain abscess as a result of a cerebrospinal fluid shunt complication is extremely rare in the literature with only 7 cases reported in the last 20 years. We report a patient that developed a brain abscess adjacent to a functioning ventricular catheter in the presence of shunt infection by another pathogen. ...

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Blockade of Caspases Inhibits Amebic Liver Abscess Formation in a Mouse Model of Disease
2001-12-01

We looked at the effect of inhibiting caspases on amebic liver abscess in the mouse model of infection. A dose of the pan-caspase inhibitor benzyloxycarbonyl-V-A-D-O-methyl fluoromethyl ketone (Z-VAD-FMK; R & D Systems) given to SCID mice 2 h prior to direct hepatic inoculation with Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites, and 12 h after amebic inoculation, reduced the mean ...

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Role of T lymphocytes in liver abscess formation by Bacteroides fragilis in mice.
2011-03-28

The underlying mechanisms of liver abscess formation have not been fully elucidated with regard to the interaction between bacterial virulence factors and the immune response. The objective of this study was to determine the role of the host T cells in liver abscess formation caused by Bacteroides fragilis. We ...

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Recurrent sterile abscesses following aluminium adjuvant-containing vaccines
2009-03-17

Abscess formation following immunisation is a previously reported complication, generally associated with microbial contamination of the vaccine. Less commonly, such abscesses have been sterile. Here we describe two children evaluated in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded Clinical Immunization Safety Assessment ...

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[Conservative complete restoration of the apical-ostitis foci].
1975-05-01

Histological pictures on the initial and further development of periapical inflammations show that they may develop after the formation of an abscess as well as primary solid granulation starting at the apex. It depends on the surrounding connective tissue interpreted as sclerosed edema whether in the case of an abscess, the ...

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The evolution of a brain abscess the complementary roles of radionuclide (RN) and computed tomography (CT) scans
1982-04-01

Serial /sup 99m/Tc glucoheptonate brain scans demonstrated a brain abscess in a patient from the earliest phase of acute focal encephalitis (cerebritis) through the capsule formation and the recovery phase. The role of the RN and CT scans in the diagnosis of the early stage of cerebritis and the complementary nature of RN and CT scans in intracranial ...

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Sterile abscess formation associated with depot leuprorelin acetate therapy for central precocious puberty.
2011-05-12

We describe a case of an 8 year old girl with central precocious puberty. She was commenced on 3 monthly intramuscular depot Leuprorelin acetate therapy, as a result of which she developed sterile abscesses. She was converted to daily subcutaneous Leuprorelin acetate therapy with no recurrence of the abscesses. The possible mechanisms for this reaction are ...

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Retroperitoneal Abscess
1983-07-01

Perforated bowel or diseases of the retroperitoneal organs may be complicated by retroperitoneal abscess formation. Six cases of retroperitoneal abscess treated at Ife University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, over a two-year period are reported. Delayed presentation was responsible for the only death in the series and was also ...

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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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Penile abscess and necrotizing fasciitis secondary to neglected false penile fracture

Penile infection and abscess formation have been described in association with priapism, cavernosography, intracavernosal injection therapy, trauma and penile prosthesis. We report a case of penile abscess and necrotizing fasciitis of penile skin in a 37-year-old male, presented 3 weeks after neglected false penile fracture.

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Dynamic CT features of hepatic abscesses
1985-03-01

Forty hepatic abscesses were examined with dynamic computed tomography (CT). A double target sign, consisting of a hypodense central area surrounded by first a hyperdense ring and then a hypodense zone, seems to be highly suggestive of abscess formation. In 12 cases, the hepatic parenchyma surrounding the lesion demonstrated transient ...

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Pyogenic abscess from Providencia stuartii mimicking necrotic tumour at perfusion-weighted imaging.
2011-04-06

The purpose of this case report is to increase the knowledge about magnetic resonance spectrum of pyogenic abscesses of the brain. A 74-year-old woman presented with a left frontal lobe cystic mass, developed in the site of post-traumatic contusions after surgical evacuation of a subdural hematoma. MR imaging showed an ipsilateral mass lesion with a thin, regular rim of T1 ...

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A Case of Staphylococcal Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis With Para-Aortic Abscess in a Patient With Bicuspid Aortic Valve
2011-08-31

Paravalvular abscess is a serious complication of infective endocarditis. The aortic valve and its adjacent ring are more susceptible to abscess formation and paravalvular extension than the mitral valve. A 15-years old patient with bicuspid aortic valve presented with staphylococcal tricuspid valve endocarditis complicated by ...

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Clinical Immunology Review Series: An approach to the patient with recurrent superficial abscesses
2008-06-01

ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THIS CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY REVIEW SERIESallergy in childhood, allergy diagnosis by use of the clinical immunology laboratory, anaphylaxis, angioedema, management of pulmonary disease in primary antibody deficiency, recurrent infections in childhood, recurrent infections in adulthood, recurrent oro-genital ulceration, recurrent superficial abscesses, ...

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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 abscess caused by Actinomyces israelii. The abscess ...

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Genetic requirements for Staphylococcus aureus abscess formation and persistence in host tissues
2009-10-01

Staphylococcus aureus infections are associated with abscess formation and bacterial persistence; however, the genes that enable this lifestyle are not known. We show here that following intravenous infection of mice, S. aureus disseminates rapidly into organ tissues and elicits abscess lesions that develop over weeks but cannot be ...

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Is laparoscopic cholecystectomy safe for lymphangioma of the gallbladder? A complicated case mimicking subhepatic abscess.
2011-05-27

Lymphangiomas are rare benign neoplasms of the lymphatic tissue generally occurring in the childhood. Cystic lymphangioma of the gallbladder is an extremely rare tumor with only eight cases having been reported in the literature. The aspecific and potentially misleading clinical presentation of these tumors requires complex preoperative imaging in the setting of clinical suspicion to make the ...

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Cellular blue nevus of the vulva mimicking Bartholin's gland abscess in a 15-year-old girl: a case report.
2011-09-20

INTRODUCTION: Literature review revealed descriptions of three cellular blue nevus (CBN) in the gynecologic tract. Two of them were myometrial CBN and incidental findings in hysterectomies performed in women aged 37 and 48�years. The single ectocervical CBN involving the hymenal ring and vagina was reported in a 19-year-old woman. The other reported cases of cervical blue nevi were common type ...

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Gallium accumulation in a urinoma secondary to ureteral trauma
1981-04-01

In patients with trauma to the ureter, Ga-67 accumulation may represent a urinoma rather than abscess formation. Comparison with other radiologic studies may help to confirm this diagnosis.

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Development of Vaccines to Prevent Wound Infections due to ...
1982-08-01

... with modification of B cell responses as measured by plaque-forming cell ... abscess formation (19 h), the PMN is the predominant cell type, whereas ...

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Dermatophilosis in a Titi Monkey (Callicebus moloch).
1976-01-01

The occurrence of dermatophilosis in the titi monkey is reported. Lesions were principally in the epidermis of the skin and were characterized by parakeratosis, necrosis, abscess formation, acanthosis, and hyperkeratosis. The cause, Dermatophilus congolen...

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Does Adjuvant Antibiotic Treatment After Drainage of Anorectal Abscess Prevent Development of Anal Fistulas? A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Multicenter Study.
2011-08-01

BACKGROUND:: The risk of fistula formation is a major concern after incision and drainage of an anorectal abscess. OBJECTIVE:: Our objective was to the test the effects of antibiotic treatment on fistula formation after incision and drainage of anorectal abscesses. DESIGN:: Randomized, placebo-controlled, ...

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Conservative management for idiopathic granulomatous mastitis mimicking carcinoma: case reports and literature review.
2010-01-01

Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is a relatively rare condition and may commonly mimic carcinoma. Clinically and radiologically, these lesions could be misdiagnosed as carcinoma and histopathology is the most definitive method of diagnosis and to differentiate it from other granulomatous conditions such as sarcoidosis and Wegener's granulomatosis. We report two cases of IGM presenting with ...

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An Analytical Study of T-38 Drag Reduction in Tight Formation ...
2002-03-01

... Abstract : This thesis explores the benefits of flying in a tight formation, mimicking the natural behavior of migratory birds such as geese. ...

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Gallbladder-duodenal fistula presenting with liver abscess and upper gastrointestinal bleeding
2006-01-01

Background. Bilio-enteric communications leading to liver abscess formation are encountered rarely and are therefore not easily suspected by the attending physician. Case outline. A bilio-enteric communication involving the gallbladder and the duodenum presented as a septic event with upper gastrointestinal bleeding in a 71-year-old man who was wrongly ...

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Anergy secondary to sepsis in rats. Relation to outcome.
1984-01-01

A rat model was developed to determine if delayed hypersensitivity skin tests during early peritonitis would predict outcome. Presensitized rats were simultaneously tested intradermally with keyhole-limpet hemocyanin and given four types of fecal bacteria and 10% barium sulfate intraperitoneally. Rats were divided into four groups according to inoculum dose. Skin tests were read at 24 hours in ...

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Abscess formation associated with pituitary adenoma: A case report: Changes in the MRI appearance of pituitary adenoma before and after abscess formation
2011-01-24

Background:Pituitary abscess is an extremely rare finding. The abscess may arise as a primary pituitary lesion or be associated with parasellar pathology. It is important for pituitary abscess treatments to perform early diagnosis. In this report, we describe a case of pituitary adenoma in which MRI findings changed during the ...

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Isolated hepatic tuberculosis presenting as cystic-like and tumour-like mass lesions.
2008-01-24

Hepatic tuberculosis is a rare manifestation of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. Hepatic tuberculous lesions are especially mimicking tumour-like mass or cystic lesions in the liver and so can be misdiagnosed with several diseases. Histopathological examination of the specimen is essential in the diagnosis for hepatic tuberculosis. In this report, two cases with hepatic ...

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Isolated Hepatic Tuberculosis Presenting as Cystic-Like and Tumour-Like Mass Lesions
2008-01-24

Hepatic tuberculosis is a rare manifestation of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. Hepatic tuberculous lesions are especially mimicking tumour-like mass or cystic lesions in the liver and so can be misdiagnosed with several diseases. Histopathological examination of the specimen is essential in the diagnosis for hepatic tuberculosis. In this report, two cases with hepatic ...

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A case with fistula formation between a perinephric retroperitoneal abscess and the duodenum: successful outcome after conservative management.
2011-01-18

A 67-year-old woman diagnosed with pyonephrosis and perinephric abscess because of an impacted urinary stone in the pelvicoureteric junction was admitted to the hospital with a high-grade fever. Although construction of a right nephrostomy for drainage of the abscess improved her general condition, she had a fever again 2�weeks after the initial ...

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Indium-111 chloride scanning for identification of experiment abscesses
1976-08-01

Visualization of abscesses by scintigraphic techniques following intravenous injection of radioisotopes or radioisotope-tagged leukocytes has been used to confirm the presence and location of experimental abscesses as well as identifying occult abscesses in patients. Although several radioisotopes have been evaluated for this purpose, ...

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Contribution of T cell-mediated immunity to the resistance to staphlococcal infection
1978-01-01

Abscess formation in nude mice after subcutaneous inoculation of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) was more extensive and prolonged as compared with that in phenotypically normal littermates. Abscess formation in nude mice was augmented markedly by whole-body irradiation. Not only T cell-mediated immunity but also ...

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Contribution of coagulases towards Staphylococcus aureus disease and protective immunity.
2010-08-05

The bacterial pathogen Staphylococcus aureus seeds abscesses in host tissues to replicate at the center of these lesions, protected from host immune cells via a pseudocapsule. Using histochemical staining, we identified prothrombin and fibrin within abscesses and pseudocapsules. S. aureus secretes two clotting factors, coagulase (Coa) and von Willebrand ...

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Contribution of Coagulases towards Staphylococcus aureus Disease and Protective Immunity
2010-08-05

The bacterial pathogen Staphylococcus aureus seeds abscesses in host tissues to replicate at the center of these lesions, protected from host immune cells via a pseudocapsule. Using histochemical staining, we identified prothrombin and fibrin within abscesses and pseudocapsules. S. aureus secretes two clotting factors, coagulase (Coa) and von Willebrand ...

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Streptococcus anginosusl-cysteine desulfhydrase gene expression is associated with abscess formation in BALB/c mice.
2011-01-10

Streptococcus anginosus, an anginosus group bacterium, is frequently isolated from odontogenic abscesses, and is the oral bacterium that is primarily responsible for producing hydrogen sulfide from l-cysteine through the action of its l-cysteine desulfhydrase (?C-S lyase) enzyme. However, the relationship between its production of hydrogen sulfide and ...

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Uptake of /sup 111/In-labeled leukocytes by tumor
1986-03-01

The 111In-labeled leukocyte scan is a sensitive and specific technique for the detection and localization of abscesses. However, in reviewing an unselected series of 249 scans, six (2.3%) were false-positive cases in which leukocyte uptake by tumor mimicked an abscess. This represented 12% (6/51) with known tumor at the time of ...

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Structural rationale for the modulation of abscess formation by Staphylococcus aureus capsular polysaccharides
2001-07-31

Staphylococcus aureus is a medically important bacterial pathogen that is a common cause of superficial and deep-seated abscesses in humans. Most S. aureus isolates produce either a serotype 5 or 8 capsular polysaccharide (CP) that has been shown to enhance bacterial virulence. We investigated the role of S. aureus CPs in modulating abscess ...

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Simple Liver Cyst as a Focus of Salmonella paratyphi Abscess: A Case Report
2009-12-06

Salmonellosis, endemic in various part of the world, is considered a differential diagnosis in a tropical traveller. Although it usually presents as gastroenteritis, its various clinical syndromes may vary from mild gastroenteritis to severe septicaemia including abscess formation, the later two being the most common cause of morbidity and mortality. Here ...

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Sepsis and multiple brain abscesses caused by Salmonella paratyphi B in an infant: successful treatment with sulbactam-ampicillin and surgical drainage.

Abscess formation by Salmonella species is an uncommon but significant manifestation of salmonellosis, because this type of infection has high morbidity and mortality rates and is a potential nosocomial hazard. In infants, history of consumption of contaminated water should be especially quired. We report a case who had sepsis and multiple brain ...

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Moxifloxacin prophylaxis for chemoembolization or embolization in patients with previous biliary interventions: a pilot study.
2011-08-01

OBJECTIVE: Abscess formation is a common serious adverse event after intraarterial therapy for hepatic malignancy in patients with colonized bile ducts. The combination of antibiotic prophylaxis and bowel preparation has been used to prevent hepatic abscess. We describe our outcomes with moxifloxacin prophylaxis alone without bowel ...

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CT of osteomyelitis of the spine
1984-01-01

Computed tomography (CT) scans were performed in 17 adults with osteomyelitis of the spine. The dominant features were paravertebral soft-tissue swelling, abscess formation, and bone erosion. In two patients there were no findings indicative of osteomyelitis on conventional radiographs, but CT revealed paravertebral abscesses and bone ...

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like HIV-AIDS, and HPV-associated cervical cancer, we believe that the RWV technology for ex vivo manipulation of immune effector cells, yet mimicking ...

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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 ...

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Disseminated tuberculosis with lymphatic, splenic and scrotal abscesses: a case report
2009-08-05

IntroductionDisseminated tuberculosis can involve several organs and clinically present with a potpourri of signs and symptoms. Early diagnosis and timely initiation of proper treatment are of great importance in preventing the later complications of the disease.Case presentationWe report a case with disseminated tuberculosis who exhibited a wide spectrum of extrapulmonary involvement. The present ...

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Concomitant cutaneous metastatic tuberculous abscesses and multifocal skeletal tuberculosis.
2008-01-01

Tuberculosis, one of the oldest diseases known to affect humans is caused by the bacteria mycobacterium tuberculosis. The disease usually affects the lungs, although, in up to one third of cases, other organs are involved. Metastatic tuberculosis abscess is a rare form of skin tuberculosis. It is characterized by nodule and abscess ...

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CONCOMITANT CUTANEOUS METASTATIC TUBERCULOUS ABSCESSES AND MULTIFOCAL SKELETAL TUBERCULOSIS
2008-01-01

Tuberculosis, one of the oldest diseases known to affect humans is caused by the bacteria mycobacterium tuberculosis. The disease usually affects the lungs, although, in up to one third of cases, other organs are involved. Metastatic tuberculosis abscess is a rare form of skin tuberculosis. It is characterized by nodule and abscess ...

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Zwitterionic polysaccharides stimulate T cells with no preferential V beta usage and promote anergy, resulting in protection against experimental abscess formation.
2004-02-01

Zwitterionic polysaccharides (Zps) from pathogenic bacteria, such as Bacteroides fragilis, are virulence factors responsible for abscess formation associated with intra-abdominal sepsis. The underlying cellular mechanism for abscess formation requires T cell activation. Conversely, abscess ...

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[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 ...

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Etiopathogenesis of mandibulofacial and maxillofacial abscesses in mice.
2010-06-01

The etiologic agent of mandibulofacial and maxillofacial abscesses in mice is reportedly coagulase-positive Staphylococcus aureus. Although suggested to be through the oral cavity, the exact route of entry has not been documented. Among the clinical cases of mandibulofacial and maxillofacial abscess we report here, each case that was cultured yielded ...

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Etiopathogenesis of Mandibulofacial and Maxillofacial Abscesses in Mice
2010-06-01

The etiologic agent of mandibulofacial and maxillofacial abscesses in mice is reportedly coagulase-positive Staphylococcus aureus. Although suggested to be through the oral cavity, the exact route of entry has not been documented. Among the clinical cases of mandibulofacial and maxillofacial abscess we report here, each case that was cultured yielded ...

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[Tubo-ovarian actinomycosis].

Pelvic actinomycosis is uncommon and usually represents a complication of an intrauterine device (IUD). This organism is very difficult to culture, and most actinomyces is actually identified by histologic features in pathologic specimens or by cytologic features on Papanicolaou smears. A specific fluorescent antibody stain is also available. Tubo ovarian abscess is usually ...

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Massive maxillary radicular cyst presenting as facial fracture and abscess, a case report
2007-12-01

Radicular cysts arise from non-vital teeth. They are inflammatory in nature and are the most common cystic lesion found in the jaw. We present a case of a massive maxillary radicular cyst in a 20 year-old man, diagnosed following an alleged assault and facial fracture. Subsequent abscess formation was initially thought to be infection secondary to ...

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Left sided diverticulitis presenting as a right lumbar fistula: a case report
2009-08-04

The formation of fistulae is a recognised complication of diverticulitis. This case report describes sigmoid diverticulitis presenting as a right psoas abscess with a colocutaneous fistula. The report highlights the role of appropriate imaging and a high index of suspicion in anyone presenting with a discharging lumbar abscess, ...

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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 showed a segmental uptake ...

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84
Guillain-Barr� syndrome presenting as mimicking croup.
2010-03-25

Stridor is a commonly encountered presenting symptom of upper airway obstruction in the pediatric population. Although infection etiologies such as croup, retropharyngeal abscess, and epiglottitis predominate in the pediatric population, other less common etiologies must also be considered in the differential diagnosis. We report a case of 3-year-2-month-old girl who exhibited ...

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A rare case of ascending colon actinomycosis mimicking cancer
2005-01-04

BackgroundActinomycosis is a rare inflammatory disease caused by an anaerobic bacterium that can rarely affect the large intestine.Case presentationWe present a rare case of a cecum and ascending colon actinomycosis in a 72 years old woman, mimicking clinically a malignant inflammatory tumor of the right colon. The patient complained of right lower quadrant pain. Although our ...

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Black hole mimickers: Regular versus singular behavior
2008-07-15

Black hole mimickers are possible alternatives to black holes; they would look observationally almost like black holes but would have no horizon. The properties in the near-horizon region where gravity is strong can be quite different for both types of objects, but at infinity it could be difficult to discern black holes from their mimickers. To ...

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Surgical management of a canine intracranial abscess due to a bite wound.
2009-10-01

OBJECTIVE: To describe the successful surgical management of a brain abscess in a dog secondary to bite wound. CASE SUMMARY: A 10-year-old neutered female Welsh Corgi/Chihuahua, weighing 5.3 kg, was presented for evaluation of seizures, ataxia, and falling to the left 8 days after a presumptive fight with another dog. On examination at presentation, the dog was alert, ...

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[A case of pulmonary malignant melanoma mimicking lung abscess].
2011-06-01

An 84-year-old man was admitted with paresis of the right lower limb. Hemorrhagic lesions were demonstrated in the left frontoparietal lobe and cerebellum by cranial computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Chest CT revealed an ill-defined mass measuring 4 x 6 cm in the left lower lobe of the lung, although bronchoscopic examination failed to obtain pathological diagnosis. ...

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The Zwitterionic Cell Wall Teichoic Acid of Staphylococcus aureus Provokes Skin Abscesses in Mice by a Novel CD4+ T-Cell-Dependent Mechanism
2010-10-07

Zwitterionic polysaccharide (ZPS) components of the bacterial cell envelope have been shown to exert a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II-dependent activation of CD4+ T cells, which in turn can modulate the outcome and progression of infections in animal models. We investigated the impact of zwitterionic cell wall teichoic acid (WTA) produced by Staphylococcus aureus on the development of ...

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[A case of cystic pheochromocytoma mimicking liver abscess].
2011-07-01

A 64-year-old man presented to our hospital feeling ill with epigastralgia. Computed tomography (CT) showed right suprarenal cystic tumor. High urinary catecholamine level was noted. Based on metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scintigraphy, magnetic resonance imaging and blood tests, preoperative diagnosis was adrenal pheochromocytoma. En-bloc resection of the tumor and the right kidney was performed. ...

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Pleomorphic liposarcoma of the breast mimicking breast abscess in a 19-year-old postpartum female: a case report and review of the literature.
2010-06-29

Sarcomas of the breast constitutes <1% of primary malignant breast tumors. Liposarcoma of the breast represents 3-24% of the primary breast sarcomas. Liposarcoma can arise from pre-existing benign lesions like fibroadenoma or from lipoid tissue in the breast. There are only few cases of liposarcoma of the breast in young females reported in the literature. Liposarcoma of the breast typically ...

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Use of a bacteriophage lysin for barnyard decontamination of Streptococcus equi

Equine strangles is a highly contagious purulent lymphadenitis of the head and neck that is caused by Streptococcus equi (S. equi subsp. equi). Acute swelling and subsequent abscess formation is found in the submaxillary, submandibular, and retropharyngeal lymph nodes causing a ¿strangling¿ of the ...

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Lancefield Type C Streptococcal Infections in Strain 2 Guinea-Pigs.
1971-01-01

Streptococcal infections were diagnosed in a group of strain 2 guinea-pigs. 10 of the animals had cervical lymphadenitis with abscess formation. Other lesions noted were: widespread lymphadenitis, pericarditis, myocardial degeneration, peritonitis, pleuri...

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Development of Vaccines to Prevent Wound Infections due to Anaerobic Bacteria.
1982-01-01

Bacteroides fragilis is the major cause of anaerobic bacterial sepsis and abscess formation. We have found that immunization of rats with a purified capsular polysaccharide (CP) of a B. fragilis strain protects against experimental bacteremia and intraabd...

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Case of penetrating orbitocranial injury caused by wood.
1991-06-01

A case of retained intraorbital and intracerebral wooden foreign body following an orbitocranial penetrating injury through the lower lid of an adult is described. Initial failure to recognise the true nature of the injury led to intracerebral abscess formation and monocular blindness. Diagnosis and management of such cases are discussed.Images

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Biliopancreatic fistula and abscess formation in the bursa omentalis associated with intraductal papillary mucinous cancer of the pancreas.
2009-10-25

We describe an unusual case of biliopancreatic fistula, free perforation, and subsequent abscess formation within the lesser peritoneal sac associated with intraductal papillary mucinous carcinoma (IPMC). A 71-year-old man presented with general fatigue and loss of appetite that had persisted for 1 month. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed ...

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Vaccination-induced myositis with intramuscular sterile abscess formation.
2011-04-09

A case is presented of a 17-month-old female who acutely refused to bear weight on her left leg. A mass was felt and initially thought to represent a neoplasm. There were no constitutional symptoms. MRI demonstrated an area of edema involving the vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, and vastus lateralis with central fluid collection. Culture of the fluid component yielded no growth. Investigation ...

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An enhancing pituitary lesion in a young woman: a diagnostic dilemma.
2006-12-22

Wegener's granulomatosis is a systemic small-vessel vasculitis predominantly involving the upper airways, lungs and kidneys. Central nervous system involvement is known to occur in 10% of cases, manifesting as diffuse meningeal involvement and cerebral granulomatous lesions, but isolated involvement of the pituitary is extremely rare. We describe a case of isolated pituitary involvement with ...

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[Septic-embolic and septic metastatic brain abscess].
2000-11-01

The hematogenous spread of bacteria, fungi and protozoa may also reach the brain vessels, which happens mostly through septic emboli. From such an embolus a metastatic focal encephalitis and later a septic-embolic brain abscess may arise. The most frequently underlying infections that may cause septic emboli are bacterial endocarditis as well as bacterial infections of ...

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Pathogenic Role of Macrophages in Intradermal Infection of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Thermally Injured Mice?
2010-10-02

Intradermal infection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in burned mice was pathogenically analyzed. An abscess was formed in normal mice intradermally infected with 108 CFU/mouse of MRSA, and all of these mice survived after the infection; however, abscess formation was not demonstrated to ...

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Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor in a Patient with Neurofibromatosis: Abscess Formation in the Tumor Leading to Bacteremia and Seizure
2010-10-16

A 66-year-old woman with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) was brought to the emergency room with seizures and high-grade fever. Seizure in adult NF1 patients raises concern for intracranial lesions. However, neurological examination and central nervous system imaging failed to detect any causative intracranial lesions for her seizure. Gram-positive cocci, Streptococcus anginosus, were detected by ...

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Treatment of Brodie's abscess: excellent results from curettage, bone grafting and antibiotics.
2011-06-01

Introduction: Brodie's abscess is not a common variant of subacute osteomyelitis; however, when it does occur, the presentation is atypical and usually late. This study aimed to describe the mode of presentation of Brodie's abscess and evaluate the results of surgical treatment in a resource-poor setting. Method: Over a five-year period, we retrospectively ...

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Endoscopic Management of Liver Abscess with Biliary Communication.
2011-08-31

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: The formation of a communication between liver abscesses and intrahepatic bile ducts is an uncommon cause of bile leak. The surgical management of biliary fistulas is associated with high morbidity and mortality. We performed a prospective study of the endoscopic management of liver abscess communicating with ...

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Spinal epidural abscess mimicking lymphoma: a case report.
2008-04-01

We describe a case of epidural thoracic abscess presenting similar to epidural lymphoma on imaging and review the imaging findings and clinical characteristics of both to help differentiate the two. Typical magnetic resonance imaging characteristics for epidural abscess are a heterogeneously enhancing epidural collection, which is isointense/hypointense on ...

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Bronchial Aneurysms Mimicking Aortic Aneurysms: Endovascular Treatment in Two Patients
1999-05-15

Bronchial artery dilatation and aneurysm formation is a potential complication of local inflammation, especially in bronchiectasis. When the bronchial artery has an ectopic origin from the inferior segment of the aortic arch, aneurysms may mimick aortic aneurysms. Despite this particular location, endovascular treatment is possible. We report two such ...

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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 of the drained ...

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Effects of Minocycline and Other Antibiotics on Fusobacterium necrophorum Infections in Mice
1975-04-01

Several antibiotics were evaluated in model infections produced in mice with each of two strains of Fusobacterium necrophorum. In one model, local abscesses occurred at the site of subcutaneous injection; in another intra-abdominal abscesses were produced when the organisms were injected into the peritoneal cavity. Treatment with effective antibiotics ...

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[Abscess-forming retroperitoneal actinomycosis after urogynaecological surgery].
2010-10-01

Human actinomycosis is an infrequent chronic infection caused by gram-positive anaerobic bacteria with predominantly cervicofacial and intestinal manifestation. Retroperitoneal abscess formation displays a very rare localisation and is mostly incidentally diagnosed by histological examination. We report on a 44-year-old woman with left-sided flank pain and ...

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Perforation and abscess formation after radiological placement of a retrievable plastic biliary stent
2011-03-14

IntroductionRetrievable plastic biliary stents are usually inserted endoscopically. When endoscopic placement fails, radiological percutaneous transhepatic placement is indicated. We report the occurrence of a case of delayed duodenal perforation with abscess formation after radiological placement of a plastic stent. To the best of our knowledge, this is ...

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Neutrophil survival and c-kit(+)-progenitor proliferation in Staphylococcus aureus-infected skin wounds promote resolution.
2011-01-28

Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) are critical for the formation, maintenance, and resolution of bacterial abscesses. However, the mechanisms that regulate PMN survival and proliferation during the evolution of an abscess are not well defined. Using a mouse model of Staphylococcus aureus abscess ...

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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 ...

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Paraspinal gossybipoma: A case report and review of the literature

Spinal or paraspinal retained surgical sponges (gossybipoma or textiloma) are rare incidents and mostly asymptomatic in chronic cases, but can be confused with other masses such as a hematoma, an abscess or a tumor. In chronic cases, the presentation can be as late as decades after the initial surgery; however, some gossybipomas cause infection or abscess ...

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Painless Obstructive Jaundice Secondary to a Common Bile Duct Abscess: A Delayed Sequela of Cholecystectomy
2009-12-21

Complications related to cholecystectomy are well described. Most occur in the early postoperative period and are recognised either at the time of, or shortly after surgery. Clinical sequelae occurring years following cholecystectomy are rare and infrequently reported. In addition, most delayed complications are related to the continuing presence or new formation of ...

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