The classic textbook description of acute haematogenous osteomyelitis includes severe pain, fever, and toxaemia. |
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Skeletal tuberculosis is a haematogenous infection and affects almost all bones. |
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When to administer blood or haematogenous preparations? |
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In conclusion, pelvic hydatic cyst is rare and it results from peritoneal seeding of a intraperitoneal cyst or from haematogenous dissemination. |
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It's not the room rates that push the cost up but the, often alarming, treatments – colonic irrigation, bloodletting, haematogenous oxidation therapy, nasal reflex therapy, intravenous infusions for various ailments. |
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In the present case report, bone involvement also appeared to be a part of haematogenous spread, since both liver and bone were involved. |
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Hypotheses to explain laryngeal involvement include haematogenous spread from a primary focus, such as the lung, or direct implantation by inhalation. |
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Cutaneous zygomycosis may be gradual and slowly progressive or may be aggressive and fulminant leading to necrotizing lesions and haematogenous dissemination. |
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Haematogenous spread of infection is very common in this age group and in immuno-compromised patients. |
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