Immunohistochemical analysis showed no macrophagic infiltration, suggesting recent infarcts. |
Large bone infarcts may become secondarily infected with various bacteria, including salmonellae, resulting in osteomyelitis. |
In 1882, Karl Huber reported on 17 patients with cardiac infarcts, which he attributed to occluded coronary arteries. |
It is possible that many cases of splenic infarcts in malaria are missed because ultrasound and CT of the abdomen are not routinely done in patients of malaria. |
Bone involvement may also lead to bone pain and pathologic fractures, bone infarcts, and osteonecrosis. |
Lungs were examined for pneumonia, fibrosis, and infarcts and for atherosclerosis, thrombi, and intraluminal fibrous webs in large pulmonary arteries. |