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Publikováno v:
BMJ case reports. 14(9)
A female in her 40s was referred to our institution having undergone right-sided percutaneous sacroiliac (SI) screw fixation of a pelvic fracture 28 years prior, following a road traffic collision. She had made a complete recovery and was engaging in
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Publikováno v:
Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 104(2)
Retroperitoneal liposarcomas are very infrequent retroperitoneal malignant tumours. Most patients complain of palpable abdominal mass and only half present with abdominal pain. With haematogenous spread they can reach, mainly, lungs and liver, but on
Publikováno v:
The Indian journal of tuberculosis. 69(4)
Disseminated tuberculosis is a life-threatening form of tuberculosis resulting from haematogenous spread of M. tuberculosis. It is most commonly seen in an immunocompromised patient. Here we report a case of Pulmonary tuberculosis with Tubercular myo
Publikováno v:
BJR | case reports
Pyogenic liver abscess typically occurs secondary to biliary or haematogenous spread of organisms. In the context of acute appendicitis, abscesses generally occur due to haematogenous spread through the mesenteric vasculature. Historically, few cases
Autor:
Edward Matthews, Oliver M. Stokes
Publikováno v:
Surgery (Oxford). 36:352-356
Spinal infection poses a diagnostic challenge and a low threshold for investigation should be maintained. Presentation is varied and non-specific symptoms mean that patients are investigated by many specialities. The majority of spinal infection is f
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Publikováno v:
La Revue de Médecine Interne. 38:614-618
Splenic abscess is septic collection which occurs after haematogenous spread or local dissemination. Splenic abscess is an uncommon and rare condition, more frequently affecting male and immunocompromised patients. There are no guidelines regarding i
Publikováno v:
BMJ Case Reports. 14:e241292
Rare intraocular complication in a healthy immunocompetent patient with an atypical organism following presumed haematogenous spread after a highly contaminated open tibial fracture.
Autor:
W. H. J. Barker
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 27:251-254
Summary The case report by O'Sullivan et al. in this month's issue of EVE describes an unusual case of synovial sepsis raising interesting points on synovial infection in general and more specifically the implication of haematogenous spread of bacter