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  1. ... are not more likely to develop injection site abscess compared with those who received pentavalent (DPT-HepB- ... associated paralytic poliomyelitis in an infant with perianal abscesses. Journal of Infection & Chemotherapy. 2010 Oct;16(5): ...
  2. ... important difference favouring no intervention on treatment-related abscesses compared to parenteral nutrition in adults with pancreatic ... tissue mass tolerance to treatment. 8.3.10. References Brennan MF, Pisters PW, Posner M et al. ( ...
  3. ... codeine acetaminophen in pain control of acute apical abscess: a randomized clinical trial. Clin Oral Investig. 2021; ... codeine acetaminophen in pain control of acute apical abscess: a randomized clinical trial. Clin Oral Investig. 2021; ...
  4. ... with group B streptococcus; one died from brain abscesses. No immunologic tests have been performed in these ... demise has been associated with pulmonary emphysema; brain abscess and gastric perforation were each reported once as ...
  5. ... spread by contact include those associated with impetigo, abscess, diarrheal diseases, scabies, and antibiotic-resistant organisms (e. ... patient care (e.g., MRSA, VRE, C. difficile , abscess, diarrheal disease), use disposable patient care items (e. ...
  6. ... Chronic apical periodontitis K0401 Reversible pulpitis K046 Periapical abscess with sinus K0402 Irreversible pulpitis K047 Periapical abscess without sinus K041 Necrosis of pulp K048 Radicular ...
  7. ... pus-filled infection in your appendix called an abscess . Appendicitis typically causes abdominal (belly) pain in your ... blocked, larger than normal, burst, or has an abscess means that you probably have appendicitis. If your ...
  8. ... 3 ureter lesions), ovarian removal (n = 8), infection/abscess (n = 8), relaparotomy (n = 15, including one case ... 10), oophorectomy (n = 8), ureter lesion (n = 3), abscess (n = 3), death (n = 2), and pulmonary embolism ( ...
  9. ... acute otitis media, contralateral AOM, acute sinusitis, peritonsillar abscess/quinsy and cellulitis/impetigo) acute otitis media (mastoiditis, ... cough/bronchitis (pneumonia and emphysema) acute sinusitis (frontal abscess) common cold (frontal abscess). Studies that specifically looked ...
  10. ... employability. Dental infections, left untreated, may lead to abscess (a severe infection) that may lead to life- ... 3 Left untreated, dental infections may lead to abscess (a severe infection) that may lead to life- ...
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