Bilateral pneumonia in the elderly
[DOC File]Introduction to Respiratory Diseases
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The elderly population is the most represented in our country and it is difficult to find someone who, above 65 years of age, does not take at least the tablet for pressure or diabetes. ... The exams, radiology always with the same sentence: bilateral interstitial pneumonia, bilateral interstitial pneumonia, bilateral interstitial pneumonia ...
[DOC File]Outcomes of Complex Reconstruction in the Elderly
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Bilateral (if sore throat) or unilateral on side of skin infection, mobile, tender. ... pneumonia symptoms, Exposure to area where histoplasmosis is endemic: Midwestern and Eastern United States, Central America and South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia ... often in elderly, those with poor dental hygiene, recent surgery, debilitated ...
[DOCX File]Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
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Bilateral extensive opacities on initial chest radiographs are a prognostic factor of adverse outcomes in patients with SARS [9], influenza A (H1N1) [10], and community-acquired pneumonia [18,19]. Similarly, we found that patients with COVID-19 with the involvement of more than four lung zones is a prognostic factor of adverse outcomes.
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Common post-op complications in the elderly include a higher incidence of pneumonia, UTI and decubitus ulceration. Delerium is possibly the most common post-op complication seen in this population of patients. Aseptic loosening is not reported in most case series of elderly joint replacement patients.
[DOC File]Infections in the Elderly - POGOe
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The classic presentation of pneumococcal pneumonia is an abrupt onset of fever, chills, cough and side pain. Physical exam typically reveals signs of consolidation. Complications of infection include empyema, necrotising pneumonia and lung abscess. Chest x-ray typically reveals a classic lobar consolidation.
▷ What is Bilateral Pneumonia (upper and lower lobe) ? Treatment …
The X-ray patterns in Mycoplasma and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia are very different, showing bilateral interstitial infiltrates and no consolidation. Anaerobic pneumonia is seen in totally different clinical contexts and the chest X ray typically shows lung abscesses with gas.
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Nosocomial pneumonia due to methicillin-resistant S. aureus and multi-drug-resistant gram-negative bacilli such as P. aeruginosa is a common problem in intubated patients. The potential for outbreaks of pneumonia due to Legionella spp. is a constant threat because of this bacterium's ability to survive within hospital water and air conditioning ...
[DOC File]International Journal of Medical Sciences
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The suggested cause of death is pneumonia complicating ischaemic heart disease and dementia. I find that to have been the cause of Mr Wilks’ death. Professor Byard noted the death was due to bilateral pneumonia complicating an established ischaemic heart disease, against a …
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