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  1. ... gut bacteria into the peritoneal space. Complications, including abscesses, peritonitis, fistulas, and strictures, occur in about 12 ... interventional radiology procedures, such as percutaneous drainage of abscess, in appropriate patients; but the supporting evidence for ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... 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): ...
  4. ... 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 ( ...
  5. ... abscesses that drain fluid and pus. As the abscesses heal, they produce significant scarring of the skin.The signs and symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa typically appear after puberty, usually ...
  6. ... can lead to tissue breakdown and pus production (abscesses). Inflammation in the stomach can prevent food from ... altered copy of the CYBB gene have mild symptoms of chronic granulomatous disease, such as an increased ...
  7. ... skin problems cause rashes, blisters, accumulations of pus (abscesses), open sores, and scaling.For unknown reasons, people ... the adult teeth grow in. Other signs and symptoms of AD-HIES can include abnormalities of the ...
  8. ... Skin infections cause rashes, blisters, accumulations of pus (abscesses), open sores, and scaling. People with DOCK8 immunodeficiency ... has its own set of additional signs and symptoms and a different genetic cause. Some doctors consider ...
  9. ... cause areas of tissue breakdown and pus production (abscesses) on internal organs. In addition, affected individuals can ... but they typically do not show signs and symptoms of the condition. MYD88 deficiency Pyogenic bacterial infections ...
  10. ... cause areas of tissue breakdown and pus production (abscesses) on internal organs. In addition, affected individuals can ... but they typically do not show signs and symptoms of the condition. Interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase ...
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