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Bacterial Mouth InfectionsBacterial Mouth Infections. The oral cavity contains some of the most varied and vast flora in the entire human body and is the main entrance for 2 systems ...
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Pediatric Fungal EndocarditisPediatric Fungal Endocarditis. Fungal endocarditis (FE) remains a rare infection, although its incidence is increasing because more neonates are in ...
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Infective EndocarditisInfective Endocarditis. Infective endocarditis (IE) is defined as an infection of the endocardial surface of the heart, which may include one or more heart ...
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Pediatric Bacterial EndocarditisPediatric Bacterial Endocarditis. Bacterial endocarditis is a microbial infection of the endothelial surface of the heart.
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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion... 1859, Van Graefe first described central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) as an embolic event to the central retinal artery in a patient with endocarditis.
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Streptococcus Group D InfectionsStreptococcus Group D Infections. Streptococcus group D infections in humans are most often associated with bacteremia, with or without endocarditis.
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HACEK Group Infections...native valve infective endocarditis (IE).[1] They...media, conjunctivitis, pneumonia, septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, urinary...empyema, pneumonia, ...
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections...Bloodstream (bacteremia) Heart (endocarditis) CNS (eg, meningitis...media) Eye (eg, bacterial keratitis, endophthalmitis) Bones...lesions, Osler nodes, ...
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Enterococcal Infections...acts on the bacterial cell membrane, has...urinary tract infections, endocarditis, bacteremia, catheter-related...include osteomyelitis and septic joint ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Cardiac Disease...persons with infective endocarditis. The differential diagnosis...as with an embolus Arteriolar constriction, as...endothelium from chemical, bacterial, ...