10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BACILLEMIA»
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Ingestion of the bacillus results in intestinal infection and eventual bacillemia.
Bacillemia allows for the transfer of bacilli from the intestine to the liver directly.
The bacillemia, which probably occurs intermittently and perhaps early in most ...
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The HIV Manual: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment
Disseminated disease, marked by bacillemia, is the most commonly diagnosed
MAC-related syndrome in HIV-infected patients. Patients typically present with
vague, but slowly progressive, constitutional symptoms that often include fever, ...
David H. Spach, Thomas M. Hooton, 1996
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Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology
Table II. Degree of bacillemia by haemolysis in method different types of leprosy.
Type of Number Number of patients having AFB leprosy of cases per 500
microscopic fields by HL method 1-20 21-40 41-80 >80 LL 9 12 3 3 BL 8 13 2- BB
2 ...
4
The Quarterly Bulletin: A Journal of Tuberculosis and ...
It is for this reason that tuberculous bacillemia is so rare. Aronsohn and Ornstein3
reported the infrequency of tuberculous bacillemia in a group of moribund
tuberculous patients. In this moribund group of patients with far advanced
progressive ...
Clinical Society of Sea View Hospital, 1950
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Rocky Mountain Medical Journal
The cultural results of workers subsequent to Loewenstein give only seventy-two
positive cultures from almost 6,000 blood cultures, thus making it appear that a
tuberculous bacillemia was demonstrated by culture in only a little over 1 per cent
...
The cultural results of workers subsequent to Loewenstein give only 72 positive
cultures from almost 6,000 blood cultures. thus making it appear that a
tuberculous bacillemia was demonstrated by culture in only a little over l per cent
of the ...
American Academy of Tuberculosis Physicians, 1937
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Journal of the American Medical Association
The latter, "in a scries of thirty-two cases obtained positive blood cultures in 40
per cent., a ratio larger than that ordinarily obtainable in typhoid fever, which is
admitted to be a bacillemia." The secret of success lies in taking the culture at the
...
8
Clinical Progress in Obstetrics and Gynecology
The bacilli that cannot be thus contained cause a bacillemia and reach the
draining lymph nodes. Here, further granuloma formation occurs. Thus, the
pulmonary parenchymal site of infection and the draining lymph nodes together
form the ...
9
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
bacillemia bacteremia bacillemia /baS'ole'me-o/, a condition in which bacilli are
circulating in the blood. See also bacteremia, sepsis, septicemia. bacilli /bosil'i/
sing. bacillum [L, bacillum, small rod], rod-Shaped bacteria. See Bacillus.
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Textbook of Nephrology
Thus, limited hematogenous dissemination due to low grade bacillemia can
occur early in the process of granuloma formation when the number of
mycobacteria is small, and most organisms are found intracellularly within the
macrophages ...
Anil K. Mandal, Jai Prakash, M.D., 2014