10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TULAREMIC»
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1
Antibiotic Essentials 2013
Chest x-ray resembles other causes of community-acquired pneumonia, but
tularemic pneumonia is usually accompanied by hilar adenopathy and pleural
effusion, which is Serosanguineous or frankly bloody. Cavitation sometimes
occurs.
2
Biomedical Applications of Proteomics
16.5 Identification of Tularemic Antigens Recognized by Sera Collected from
Naturally Infected Individuals It is generally accepted that host defense against
facultative intracellular pathogens, including F. tularensis, is based on cell-
mediated ...
Jean-Charles Sanchez, Garry L. Corthals, Denis F. Hochstrasser, 2006
3
Pneumonia Essentials 2010
Diagnostic Considerations: Tularemic pneumonia can resemble other atypical
pneumonias, but in a patient presenting with community-acquired pneumonia,
the presence of hilar adenopathy with pleural effusions should suggest the ...
4
Medical Response to Terrorism: Preparedness and Clinical ...
Purulent, painful conjunctivitis, chemosis, and lymphadenitis are predominant
features. Tularemic pneumonia caused by inhalation of infectious particles
produces a different symptom complex and occurs in approximately half of all
cases of ...
5
Pediatric Respiratory Medicine
Pleural effusion, characteristically exudative, is present in tularemic pneumonia
382 is a rare complication of tularemia. Meningitis has rarely been identified in
patients with tularemic pneumonia.372 Nonspecific features of severe tularemic ...
Lynn M. Taussig, Louis I. Landau, 2008
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Dail and Hammar's Pulmonary Pathology: Volume II: Neoplastic ...
II: 671 Tubulopapillary epithelial mesotheliomas, II: 602, 603 electron micrograph
, II: 631 Tularemia, clinical forms of, I: 283 Tularemic lymphadenitis, I: 283, 284
Tularemic pneumonia, vascular thrombosis, I: 283 Tumor(s). See also specific
e.g. ...
Joseph F. Tomashefski, Carol Farver, Armando E. Fraire, 2010
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Interactions Between Francisella Tularensis and Cells of ...
The ability of F. tularensis to replicate within monocytes and macrophages,
together with a previous publication that suggests that ~99% of all F. tularensis
organisms in the blood of tularemic mice are cell- associated (89), have
engendered ...
Colin Arthur Forestal, 2007
8
Beyond Anthrax: The Weaponization of Infectious Diseases
Tularemic leptomeningitis. Report of a case. Arch Pathol. 1931;12:917–23. 25.
Stuart BM, Pullen RL. Tularemic meningitis. Review of the literature and report of
a case with postmortem analysis. Arch Intern Med. 1945;76:163–6. 26. Rodgers ...
Larry I. Lutwick, Suzanne M. Lutwick, 2008
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The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal
eral other conditions were found to be associated with the disease but they did
not influence nor were they affected by the tularemic infection. Course. The
course of the illness is chronic and prolonged. Fever occurs in all patients though
it may ...
Tularemic sepsis is severe and often fatal. The patient is toxic-appearing,
confused,and may become comatose. Systemic inflammatory response
syndrome (SIRS) may occur with shock and disseminated intravascular
coagulation.11 Standard ...
Gregory R. Ciottone, 2006