Items tagged “infection”
113 results found
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Renal fungal balls
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20 Mar 2009
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Pneumocystis jirovecii (PCP) pneumonia
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20 Mar 2009
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Acute pyelonephritis
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25 Jul 2009
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Cerebral abscess
A cerebral abscess is a focal area of necrosis starting in an area of cerebritis surrounded by a membrane. It is a potentially life-threatening condition requiring prompt radiological identification and rapid treatment. Fortunately, MRI is usually able to convincingly make the diagnosis, disting...
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Epididymo-orchitis
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23 Aug 2009
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Discitis osteomyelitis - Candida albicans
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16 Sep 2009
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Pleural empyema
Pleural empyema refers to a collection of pus in the pleural cavity which may contain gas locules. Empyema is usually unilateral and most often occurs as a complication of pneumonia or perforated esophagus. The thickened pleura demonstrates contrast enhancement and the visceral and parietal comp...
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Osteomyelitis - proximal tibia
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16 Nov 2009
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Diabetic osteomyelitis
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17 Nov 2009
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Neurocysticercosis
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06 Dec 2009
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Hydatid cyst
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18 Jan 2010
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Round pneumonia
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29 Jan 2010
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Angioinvasive aspergillosis
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10 Feb 2010
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Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP)
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10 Feb 2010
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Aspergilloma (gross pathology)
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18 Feb 2010
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Angioinvasive aspergillosis (gross pathology)
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22 Feb 2010
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Primary progressive pulmonary tuberculosis
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26 Feb 2010
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Tuberculoma
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03 Mar 2010
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Pneumocystis pneumonia
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04 May 2010
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Ludwig angina
Ludwig angina, also known as Ludwig cellulitis, refers to rapidly progressive cellulitis of the floor of mouth, which is potentially life-threatening due to the risk of rapid airway compromise.
Epidemiology
Largely due to the advent of antibiotics, the condition is uncommon in present day mod...