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2009 SEP 21 ... serious adverse event. The most frequent serious adverse events were; MS relapse (4.1%), cellulitis (1.9%) and convulsion (1.1%). There were four seizure-related events ...
2009 NOV 2 ... enzymatic, and host immune response variables between subjects hospitalized with facial cellulitis, with Ludwig's angina (LA) and without Ludwig's angina (WOLA). Microbiological and ...
2009 SEP 15 ... discharge code relating to CAP were retrospectively examined. with a diagnosis of cellulitis over the same time period were used as controls. were grouped depending on whether they ...
2009 SEP 17 ... slingplasty. An otherwise healthy 75-year-old-woman presented with recurrent leg cellulitis 18 months after posterior intravaginal slingplasty for vaginal vault prolapse. A 35-cm ...
2009 SEP 8 ... file patients not desiring elective toes amputation; 83% suffered multiples attacks of cellulitis and in 88% the toes were eventually amputated. The difference in the number of infective ...
2009 SEP 22 ... "Cryptococcus neoformans should be considered in the differential diagnosis of cellulitis or necrotizing soft tissue infections in immunocompromised patients." Baer ...
2009 NOV 2 ... individual serious adverse events (SAEs) were serious infections such as pneumonia, cellulitis, gastroenteritis and bronchitis. The most frequent individual adverse events (AEs) were ...
2009 SEP 8 ... an intraorbital wooden foreign body. A 13-month-old boy presented with left periorbital cellulitis, which developed 3 days after a fall from an all-terrain vehicle." ...
2009 OCT 20 ... commonly listed ID (34.4%), followed by kidney, urinary tract, and bladder infections; cellulitis; and abdominal and rectal infections. The ID hospitalization rate increased during ...
2009 OCT 13 ... but not at the wrist and hand. There were no cases of wound breakdown, skin necrosis, or cellulitis in the postoperative period. Four patients complained of mild numbness confined to the ...
2009 OCT 12 ... tissues. Of 14 peritoneal ports, 3 required removal for leaking and probable chemical cellulitis. Four became temporarily occluded with patency restored using tissue plasminogen ...
2009 SEP 14 ... influenzae conjunctivitis, one case of blepharitis, and one case of preseptal orbital cellulitis. Ocular infections are rare after heart transplantation and usually present within the ...
2009 NOV 16 ... for patients with complicated erysipelas, major abscess, surgical wound infection, and cellulitis. The lowest clinical cure rates were reported for diabetic foot infection and ...
2009 SEP 28 ... index was lower for nurses compared with physicians in one site; for patients with cellulitis; and for patients with a higher acuity (APACHE II) score. HaH physicians and nurses ...
2009 NOV 3 ... of the ankle and was admitted again to the hospital with a suspected diagnosis of cellulitis," scientists in Istanbul, Turkey report. "Ten hours later, the patient ...
2009 NOV 9 ... antifungal therapy." "Herein we have reported a case of extensive cellulitis caused by Paecilomyces lilacinus observed in a 48-year-old kidney transplanted woman ...