Bacterial vs viral lung infection

    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Meningitis

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      authors significantly contributed to interpreting the results, critically revised the manuscript for important intellectual content, and approved the final manuscript. Word count

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      ♠*Lung tumor ♠Epiglottitis ♠Acute histoplasmosis. Interstitial lung disease. Bronchiectasis ♠Sarcoidosis ♠*Tuberculosis ♠Cystic fibrosis ♠Laryngeal tumor ♠Mitral stenosis ♠Foreign body ♠ Don’t miss * Commonly missed Cough, dyspnea (infant, newborn) (4/10/13) Viral upper respiratory infection…

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    • [DOC File]Exam Questions Lectures 3 and 4 - Rice University

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      temperature is higher in bacterial than viral CNS infection. temperature may be below normal (tuberculosis). Diffuse . h. ... (bacterial meningitis > viral meningitis). cloudy & straw-colored (bacterial meningitis) or ... in lung …

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    • [DOCX File]Dove Medical Press

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      Possible complications from biopsies include partial collapse of the lung, bleeding, infection, and pain and discomfort. The cost of spiral CT is $300 and the cost of lung biopsy is $1500. A study was …

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    • [DOC File]Loyola University Chicago

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      LRTI include MedDRA (version 19.0) Preferred Term: Bronchitis, Bronchitis viral, Bronchitis bacterial, Lower respiratory tract infection, Lower respiratory tract infection viral, Lower respiratory tract infection bacterial, Infective exacerbation of chronic obstructive airway disease, Pneumonia viral.

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    • Infection: Bacterial or viral? - Mayo Clinic

      3. Infection vs. active disease. a. Time—risk of disease highest in first year following infection ~ 3% —54% of those who develop active disease do so within 1 yr of infection and 80% within 2 …

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    • [DOC File]MICROBIOLOGY/INFECTIOUS DISEASES

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      3. How is the viral infection detected? The finding of >5 white blood cells/mm3 of CSF is abnormal and is indicative of meningitis. The patient was treated for bacterial meningitis because of the predominance of neutrophils in the CSF. Early in the course of viral …

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    • [DOCX File]University of Edinburgh

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      After a few days the vesicle ruptures and crusts – most heal with no scarring unless bacterial superinfection (disruption of the basal epidermal layer) Involves skin, mucous membranes and neurones. Milder illness in children vs adults and the immunocompromised. What are the complications of acute vaicella infection. Secondary bacterial …

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