OBJECTIVE
To present a case of frosted branch periphlebitis in a young Armenian patient with familial Mediterranean fever.
METHODS
Case report.
RESULTS
A 37-year-old man presented with a unilateral decreased visual acuity and floaters for 4 days on the left eye (LE). Visual acuity was 20/20 in the
The frequency and severity of side effects, above all, phlebitis, associated with an intravenous use of cephapirin (CEPR) or cephalothin (CET) was compared in 69 patients with infections. Two grams of each drug were administered intravenously twice a day with a 21-G vein needle in one of the two
As fever is one of the cardinal signs of infection, the presence of fever in a patient in the neurosurgical intensive care unit (NSICU) raises the question of whether it is infectious in etiology. Infectious and noninfectious causes of fever in the NSICU may be determined based upon assessment of
BACKGROUND
Dantrolene is the only specific treatment for malignant hyperthermia (MH), a genetic disorder in which life-threatening temperature increase has been induced by inhalation anesthetics and succinylcholine. Because MH presents with nonspecific signs and delay of treatment can be fatal,
We report a case of fungemia caused by the yeast-form fungus Pichia ohmeriin a 59-year-old hospitalized patient. P. ohmeri was found in all of the patient's blood cultures collected on days 52, 57, 59, and 64 of his hospital stay. Intermittent fever developed on the 52nd hospital day and persisted
BACKGROUND
There is no consensus definition to distinguish infectious from non-infectious phlebitis associated to peripheral venous catheter.
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the impact of an intervention program on the rate of infectious (those associated to bacteremia or local purulent discharge) and
Infectious complications following delivery were, in the past, attributed to "milk fever": these were milk congestion, milk deposits, rancid milk, etc., that were held responsible. The milk was reabsorbed into the blood of the patient and settled in the peritoneum ("milk peritonitis"), in the broad
Cefazolin was used in the treatment of nine patients with acute enteric fever proven by positive blood cultures. In seven patients the causative organism was Salmonella typhi and in two it was Salmonella paratyphi B. Minimal inhibitory and minimal bactericidal concentrations of cefazolin against the
Postpartum fever is a common obstetric complication. It often results from endometritis but can also be caused by urinary tract infection, would infection or phlebitis. The rate of endometritis is higher among patients who have a cesarean delivery, compared with those who have a vaginal delivery.
Several cases of granulomatous phlebitis of small hepatic veins are reported in the literature, though the etiology remains unclear. We experienced a similar case of granulomatous phlebitis involving terminal hepatic venules and this case will be reported in comparison with two previous cases
Various infections are sometimes at the origin of phlebitis. Because of the different therapeutic consequences, this etiology should be considered whether it is a case of deep phlebitis of a limb, migratory recurrent phlebitis, or the type of phlebitis called "iron wire". The principal diseases that
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