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If the patient had lived longer, I think we would be seeing some abscess formation."
It is generally associated with abscess formation and is commonly found in the central nervous system.
Clinically it is associated with abscess formation in the upper body and respiratory tract.
Infrared coagulation may lead to bleeding and abscess formation.
It is not unusual for a delay of two to five days between the start of symptoms and abscess formation.
Intramuscular injections may lead to local necrosis and abscess formation.
Surgery is generally indicated with extensive disease, abscess formation, or where drug therapy is difficult."
The usual surgical finding is diffuse cellulitis without localized abscess formation.
In about 25-33% of people Nocardia infection will take the form of encephalitis and/or brain abscess formation.
The conclusion of the tests was that it was an inflammatory pseudocyst with abscess formation.
Pulpitis can lead to abscess formation and eventually spread to the mandible and other neck spaces.
In lung cancer, cavitation can represent central tumor necrosis (tissue death) or secondary abscess formation.
Free gas in the tissues, abscess formation and foul-smelling discharge is commonly associated with the presence of anaerobic bacteria.
Untreated, acute epididymitis's major complications are abscess formation and testicular infarction.
At this stage the death of pulp starts which eventually progresses to periapical abscess formation (chronic Pulpitis).
Unlike contusions, hematomas do not usually interfere with gas exchange in the lung, but they do increase the risk of infection and abscess formation.
Fusiform paravertebral shadows suggest abscess formation.
Blockade of caspases inhibits amebic liver abscess formation in a mouse model of disease.
Perianal Crohn's disease is associated with fistulizing, fissuring and perianal abscess formation.
Other manifestations are temporary or permanent sterility, lameness, posterior paralysis, spondylitis, and abscess formation.
More severe chorioamnionitis involves subamniotic tissue and may have fetal membrane necrosis and/or abscess formation.
CA-MRSA often results in abscess formation that requires incision and drainage.
Despite all this, a persistent fistula from the piriform sinus may make the left lobe of the thyroid susceptible to infection and abscess formation.
Repeated swellings and abscess formation without any heat, they sweat all over and slowly emaciate, it keeps on discharging with no tendency to heal.
Later complications may include arthritis or epididymoorchitis, spondylitis, neurobrucellosis, liver abscess formation, and endocarditis, the latter potentially fatal.