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Management of Oral InfectionManagement of Oral Infection. Infection involving the oral cavity can be associated with significant morbidity. ... Infection involving the ...
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Cystitis Imaging...predominantly affects middle-aged women. Urinary tract infection (UTI) is not thought to be responsible...lesion on plain radiographs and CT scans. ...
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Pathology of Bacterial InfectionsPathology of Bacterial Infections. The central nervous system (CNS) is extremely resistant to infection by bacterial pathogens due to a combination of ...
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Dermatologic Aspects of ActinomycosisDermatologic Aspects of Actinomycosis. Many infectious and inflammatory diseases affect the skin and the oral mucosa. ... mucosa. Actinomycosis is one ...
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Pediatric ActinomycosisPediatric Actinomycosis. Actinomycosis is a chronic bacterial disease. ...Introduction Background Actinomycosis is a chronic bacterial disease. ...
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Granulomatous Diseases of the Head and Neck... A wide variety of immunologic, idiopathic, neoplastic, infectious, and fungal processes can cause a chronic granulomatous reaction in the head and the ...
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Esophagitis...directed at the underlying cause, as follows: Fungal esophagitis – Topical, oral, or parenteral antifungals HSV...defense may predispose an individual ...
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Ocular Coccidioidomycosis...winds spread the highly infectious arthrospores and infection occurs through inhalation of contaminated dust. No...of ocular coccidioidomycosis include ...
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Scrofula...tuberculosis is usually a result of an infection in the lymph nodes, known as lymphadenitis...infectious complications (eg, bacterial, viral, ...
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Wound Care...perfusion, and impaired polymorphonuclear leukocyte phagocytosis. I = Infection: Infection potentiates collagen lysis. Bacterial contamination ...