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Δευτέρα 20 Νοεμβρίου 2017

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[HTML] Antibiotic use and bacterial complications following upper respiratory tract infections: a population-based study

T Cars, I Eriksson, A Granath, B Wettermark, J Hellman… - BMJ Open, 2017
… Results The utilisation of respiratory tract antibiotics decreased by 22% from 2006 to 2015, but
no increased trend for mastoiditis (p=0.0933), peritonsillar abscess (p=0.0544), invasive group
A streptococcal disease (p=0.3991), orbital abscess (p=0.9637), extradural and …
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Cerebral Venous Thrombosis

EE Sharpe, JJ Pasternak - Essentials of Neuroanesthesia, 2017
… Hematological cancers. Infections. Central nervous system (eg, meningitis, abscess). Head and
neck (eg, otitis, mastoiditis, sinusitis) … Head and neck infections such as mastoiditis, otitis media,
and sinusitis are common risk factors in preschool-aged children …
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Non-aesthetic indications for periocular hyaluronic acid filler treatment: a review

P Tan, TQ Kwong, R Malhotra - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2017
… The effect of HA gel in the management of paralytic lagophthalmos was evaluated retrospectively
in 10 patients by Mancini et al.8 Causes ranged from Bell's palsy, tumours, iatrogenic facial nerve
trauma, childhood mastoiditis and polyneuropathy secondary to mixed …
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Gordonia and Related Genera as Opportunistic Human Pathogens Causing Infections of Skin, Soft Tissues, and Bones

H Sowani, M Kulkarni, S Zinjarde, V Javdekar - The Microbiology of Skin, Soft Tissue …, 2017
Actinomycetes belonging to the genera Gordonia, Nocardia, and Rhodococcus are widely
distributed in natural environments. These microorganisms are opportunistic.
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Infectious Diseases of the Brain

M Ekizoğlu - … Methods for Neurological Diseases and Brain Tumors, 2017
… polysaccharide capsule. 10. Gram-negative anaerobs, Haemophilus sp., or
Enterobacteriaceae sp. can be pathogens responsible for meningitis as secondary
to sinusitis, otitis, mastoiditis, and S. pneumoniae. Moreover, following …
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Neurologic Diseases in Tropical Oceania

J Joubert, C Barnett - Neuroepidemiology in Tropical Health, 2018
… in the patient. 8.2.7. Otitis Media. Otitis media is very common in Aboriginal children.
Extension of the infection in the temporal bone can lead to mastoiditis, petrositis,
labyrinthitis, and paralysis of the facial nerve. Extension of …
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Animals and Human Health: Where Do They Meet?∗

RRN Alves, I da Silva Policarpo - Ethnozoology, 2018
Human health and animal health are closely intertwined. We share hundreds of diseases with
animals, and they are vectors for many diseases that assail humans—.
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