The primary goal in patients with septic shock is rapid restoration of hemodynamic stability and microcirculatory tissue oxygen delivery. |
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However, Ellis and colleagues demonstrated maldistribution of microcirculatory blood flow in the skeletal muscle of septic rats. |
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A septic screen including culture of urine and blood was negative and a chest x ray film was normal. |
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After fluid resuscitation and a septic screen, he was treated with intravenous cefotaxime. |
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The rate of sludge generation in septic tanks is around 0.05 cubic yards every year for an individual. |
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Two patients developed sepsis related to catheter infections, and one patient developed septic emboli from a catheter infection. |
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Unfortunately, despite this precaution, the hazards of platelet transfusion still include serious septic reactions. |
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The most common septic complication was pneumonia resulting from the translocation of gut bacteria directly to an impaired lung. |
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I've got calluses, cuts that have gone septic, and the skin is falling off. |
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Finally, early enteral feeding may reduce septic morbidity after abdominal trauma and pancreatitis. |
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We concentrated on publications on the pathogenesis of sepsis and treatment of septic shock. |
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He developed a further septic inflammation in his knee after the meniscal transplantation and required further revision surgery. |
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In patients with chronic septic lung disease, the bronchial arteries are usually enlarged and tortuous and may engulf the pulmonary hila. |
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The differential diagnosis of a cavitary lung lesion includes neoplasm, infection, and septic embolus. |
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Most of the admissions were due to dehydration, gangrene and septic wounds. |
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All fatalities occurred outside the hospital, and none of these individuals had a medical history of a septic condition prior to death. |
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The diagnosis of presumed septic arthritis was given to 44 of the 282 children. |
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Comorbidities, laboratory parameters of inflammation, septic complications, and mortality were prospectively assessed. |
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Patients with a low probability of septic arthritis can be safely observed without aspiration. |
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Severe sepsis and septic shock are important causes of death in intensive care units. |
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If all else fails, many septic pumping companies also have equipment for helping locate your tank. |
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The overtaxed sewer system had ruptured, mixing septic water with the thick sludge churned up by the wave. |
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For a truly reliable evaluation of your septic system, contact a qualified, licensed septic contractor in your area. |
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Proving that this was known could be difficult, unless a local septic contractor has records of having serviced the system in recent times. |
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It's a modern functioning city with reservoirs for water, septic composting, and highways. |
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If so, the cost of connecting to that system may be more affordable than a new septic. |
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Thus a new or improved septic tank can be reconstructed from an existing septic tank, but the septic tank cannot be replaced by a cesspool. |
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The septic tank collects all of the solid and liquid waste coming from the house. |
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If the source of contamination is animal waste or effluent from septic tanks, bacteria, viruses, and protozoa may also be present. |
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Then, of course, stress is laid on avoiding the construction of septic tanks, compost pits and drains near the wells in houses. |
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Families are being urged not to flush solvents down drains and to take care to maintain septic tanks. |
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They said that pollution from septic tanks of houses in the village was draining into local watercourses. |
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These can kill the bacteria in a septic tank, causing excess solids to clog the pipes in the leach field. |
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In many states, using a composting toilet allows a property owner to install a smaller septic system. |
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The response to antipyretics cannot be used as a guide to differentiate septic children from those with viral illnesses. |
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Experts recommend pumping your septic tank every two to three years, unless you use grease traps and particle filters. |
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In our study, however, only 1 of 11 control patients with septic shock received hydrocortisone. |
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I have heard him lecture on malaria, septic shock, the medical significance of tattoos and the art of memoir writing. |
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Severe sepsis and septic shock are life threatening complications of infections and the most common cause of death in intensive care units. |
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Human beings, on the other hand, have the foulest mouths in the animal kingdom and their bites are always septic. |
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The untreated sewage was taken from a septic tank beside a public toilet and dispersed with a muck spreader. |
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With open sand bioreactors dosed with septic tank effluent, odors should not be a problem. |
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She was treated for septic shock followed by disseminated intravascular coagulation and multiorgan system failure. |
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We made an initial diagnosis of muscular spasm with a possible septic left hip. |
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However, there is little known about the immunologic effects of continuously infused low doses of hydrocortisone in septic shock. |
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He was admitted to the intensive care unit in septic shock and was treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics and vasopressors. |
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Many can't afford to have the septic tanks emptied regularly, so they fill and overflow into the street. |
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This reduction in splanchnic blood flow is potentially deleterious in septic shock. |
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He said the problem appeared to relate to a septic tank serving a number of premises in the area of the ice house and Judds Quay. |
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Place tight covers over cisterns, cesspools, septic tanks, fire barrels, rain barrels and tubs where water is stored. |
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Trucks that used to empty cesspits and septic tanks can no longer be used due to a lack of tyres, batteries and other spare parts. |
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I also had to dig deep trenches and lay plumbing from the house to the septic tank. |
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The campaign team highlighted the health hazards caused by sewage contamination of groundwater from pit latrines and septic tanks. |
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Septic arthritis and acute glomerulonephritis have occurred following ear piercing, and infectious endocarditis has been reported after body piercing. |
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Some patients present with congestive heart failure, stroke or a severe localized infection such as pneumonia, cellulitis or septic arthritis. |
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A complete exam should be performed including a musculoskeletal exam for septic arthritis and osteomyelitis, neurologic exam, and skin exam. |
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Septic shock occurs when an infection has reached the blood stream. |
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Three cases involved a septic knee joint, and two patients developed subcutaneous abscesses. |
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And he promised the abutters his project will not aggravate their problems with pre-Title 5 septic systems and low-level wells. |
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With a good water supply the house had a flush toilet and its own septic tank. |
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John flicked the keycard he had palmed through the lock and the door slid open to reveal the septic green walls of the silo corridor. |
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The quills are not poisonous, the wound becomes septic simply because of the dirt on the quills, and bacteria always thrive where there is dirt. |
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Secure septic tank lids with locking mechanisms such as a padlock, specialized bolts, or other devices to keep out children and animals. |
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The cause of death was septic shock and irreversible heart failure. |
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Many investigators are working to identify markers that will define the immunologic status of the septic patient. |
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A septic workup, including blood and cerebrospinal cultures, was negative. |
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Less commonly, a septic arthritis of the knee or the big toe can occur in association with gout, particularly when a tophus has ulcerated and become secondarily infected. |
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The design of the septic tank should be such that the wastewater always flows in its designated path and no short circuits in the water flow occur. |
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Accepta 7101 is an innovative biological and enzyme treatment product which has been specifically developed for the reactivation of poorly performing septic tanks. |
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This scheme will provide a proper pumping station and rising main to the treatment works and will eliminate the present unsatisfactory septic tank arrangement at the Quay. |
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It monitored the water and assessed the impact of leakage from landfill, sewage plants and septic tanks, and spreading agricultural fertilisers and chemicals on land. |
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I accept Mr. Wemyss' evidence that he was indeed concerned about the possible septic problems and that he had no other reason for wanting to abandon the deal. |
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If the groundwater level is up, it is possible that your septic tank could pop right out of the ground like a fishing bobber, ripping up all of the connected lines with it! |
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The first task they were given was to scrub clean one of the barracks toilets and the pipe leading out of the wall which was disconnected from the septic tank. |
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One of the cases involves sewage treatment plants, including Europe's largest sewage plant at Ringsend in Dublin and domestic septic tanks in rural areas. |
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To allow more time for settling, newer septic tanks feature one or more baffles or dividers to slow down the passage of wastewater from inlet to outlet. |
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They are going directly into the stream, as there are no septic tanks. |
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As well as the septic tank issue in the case there was also the factor that the house was being planned along a road where there was an uninterrupted view. |
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The patients who are likely to overproduce these inflammatory factors and to develop septic shock syndrome can be identified in a few hours by DNA scans. |
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A standard septic tank system with a soakaway is proposed for the disposal of sewerage, and its percolation area is about 30 metres from the open drain to the east. |
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If you encounter drainfield problems, contact an experienced, licensed septic maintenance company to discuss which of these options will work best for your particular system. |
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Yet in patients with septic shock, vasopressin has strong vasoconstrictive effects, demonstrated in several studies by an increased MAP and systemic vascular resistance. |
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Throwing a cup of bicarbonate of soda down a septic toilet each week will help to reduce acidity, and encourage the growth of waste-digesting bacteria. |
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The headliners will be joined by Pantheon, Eternal Covenant, Cruciation, Psithurism and Septic Burial. |
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The petition demanded the town do something about the buck-toothed rodents that were flooding property, compromising septic systems, and polluting wells. |
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Therefore, in addition to pituitary adrenocorticotropin, there are other extrapituitary factors regulating adrenal steroidogenesis in septic shock. |
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Check for other possible breeding areas, such as slow compost heaps, damp bedding in dog kennels, chicken pens and yards, rubbish piles, and leaking septic pipes and outlets. |
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For example, this could be where the judgement was based on replacing septic tanks with cesspools, or with private sewage treatment plants at the expense of the applicant. |
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I'm talking about what's called biogas, produced by treating the septic tanks attached to toilets. |
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Breeding occurs in rain barrels, tin cans, tires, stormsewer catch basins, street gutters, polluted ground pools, cesspools, open septic tanks, etc. |
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To test for faecal bacteria contamination from septic tanks or livestock sources, contact your local council or shire environmental health officer. |
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The Alberta Septic Systems team is trained in the optimal operation of all septic tanks. |
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The infection may then rapidly progress to full-blown bacteremic septic shock, accompanied by hypotension, anuria, disseminated intravascular coagulation and hypoglycemia. |
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A large section of streambank was riprapped to prevent the landowner's septic system and 20 feet of severely slumping shoreline from washing into the brook. |
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Older methods of well construction, and the well's location in relation to septic or livestock facilities on many farms, makes older and shallow wells prone to contamination. |
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The infection may spread to involve the parapharyngeal or retropharyngeal spaces with complications including mediastinitis and septic thrombophlebitis. |
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Septic arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint is an uncommon condition, and the diagnosis can be missed until a complication occurs. |
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Lemierre's syndrome is characterised by internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis and septic pulmonary embolisation as a complication of pharyngotonsillitis. |
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Effect of treatment with low doses of hydrocortisone and fludrocortisone on mortality in patients with septic shock. |
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Septic reaction from transfusions of bacterially contaminated platelets represents the greatest current patient risk of contamination in transfusion medicine. |
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Septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, gonococcal and syphilitic arthritis. |
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Typical septic. Can't understand why the rest of the world thinks he's a fuck-knuckle. |
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Overloaded or malfunctioning septic tanks in karst landscapes may dump raw sewage directly into underground channels. |
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They were a loutsome source of irritation and responsible for much septic poisoning. |
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Another limitation is that a high percentage of severe septic patients show renal failure and oligoanuria. |
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Peat is used in water filtration, such as for the treatment of septic tank effluent and as for urban runoff. |
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Contamination with industrial chemicals and pharmaceutical drugs from septic systems is a concern. |
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For the patient with unifocal colonization, he was admitted to SICU for septic shock secondary to acute cholangitis. |
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Closed arthrocentesis is recommended for septic infections of all joints except the hip. |
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The drug targets the vasoactive hormone adrenomedullin as one of the key mediators during sepsis and septic shock. |
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Nitrogen removal begins with ammonification, which occurs in the septic tanks. |
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Hertfordshire woman Amanda Latigo was too afraid to go to the dentist and died of multiple organ failure caused by the molar turning septic. |
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The increasing popularity of onsite wastewater treatment systems has led to widespread production and use of septic system additives. |
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Doctors said the actor was suffering from septic shock and respiratory failure caused by a severe lung infection. |
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A CONSULTANT was yesterday found guilty of nine counts of poor professional performance relating to a woman who died of septic shock. |
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Early identification of septic shock is important in order to initiate timely resuscitation. |
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Staff was currently working with the building department to try to determine an appropriate size for the septic tank to be installed. |
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Manama-May21 A Bahraini and two Asian workers have died today after inhaling toxic gas while working in a septic tank located in West Al-Eker. |
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Clarus Environmental's Centrifugal STEP System is designed for use in a septic tank as an alternative to a separate pump tank. |
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Billy Bowie provide a professional and efficient septic tank de-sludging service to all households with private septic tanks. |
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Holding times are typically designed to be two to four days in septic tanks. |
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Burkholderia pseudomallei produces diverse symptoms referred to as melioidosis, ranging from skin ulcers to septic shock. |
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His condition was septic, with clinical symptoms of meningismus and pulmonary congestion. |
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Irritation of the peritoneal cavity can lead early on to a profound vagal response resulting in neurogenic shock and later to true septic shock. |
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It has previously been demonstrated that neutrophil morphologic parameters change significantly in septic patients. |
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Higgins JJ, Heufelder G, Foss S Removal efficiency of standard septic tank and leach trench septic systems for MS2 Coliphage. |
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We sell the subbase material, stone and stone dust products, all the way up to washed products for septic waste filtration. |
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A 46-year-old HIV-positive albino male presented with a 6-month history of a septic, ulcerating mass on his left cheek and pre-auricular area. |
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Colloid oncotic pressure and body water dynamics in septic and injured patients. |
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Common household uses include products that remove pet stains or deodorize toilets and septic systems. |
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The researchers found that diarrheal illness correlated with higher densities of all types of septic systems surrounding homes. |
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The child was managed with immediate heparinization, and infusion of fresh frozen plasma along with the resuscitation measures for septic shock. |
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To avoid the confounding effect of hypodynamic septic shock, a protocol of fluid resuscitation was applied to maintain adequate filling pressure. |
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Stimulation of psychrophilic methanation with a septic tank biological activator. |
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Pleuropulmonary complications include pneumothorax, hemothorax, pyothorax and septic pulmonary emboli. |
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Coli septic arthritis, usually occurring by direct or fistulous spread to the hip or sacroiliac joints. |
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The sample of septic fluid punctured for microbiological cultures showed the growth of Acinetobacter baumannii multidrug-resistant strains non susceptible to imipenem. |
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This did not slow their operation, however, and staff carried out psychosurgeries and electro-convulsive therapies routinely in abysmally septic conditions. |
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The other common mimics of cellulicis included 6 cases of gout or pseudogout, 6 Cases of hematoma, 4 cases of septic arthritis or bursitis, and 4 venous occlusiotis. |
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Transmission of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli between a father and daughter resulting in septic shock and emphysematous pyelonephritis. |
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At Teesside Coroner's Court consultant pathologist Dr Jonathan Hoffman gave evidence that cause of death was multi-organ failure and systemic septic emboli. |
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Moreover, the patient had severe metabolic acidosis and was hemodynamically unstable, suggesting septic shock subsequent to a presumed bowel perforation. |
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He made a bathroom of gritstone and ceramic tile, he even had a sink with faucets, a boiler for hot water, and I lent a few barrows of gravel to him to build a septic tank. |
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This time around, K-C has done much better homework on the wipe's breakability and the subsequent trouble-free flushability throughout the plumbing and septic systems. |
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Paddy and Peg Aulsberry, of Kilmeaden, say they have suffered enough and want the council to immediately install a new percolation area for the septic tank. |
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These are designed to reduce septic tank pollution of rivers, lakes and coastal waters, as well as private water supplies such as wells, boreholes and springs. |
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New septic shock biomarker test could boost better interventions. |
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Consultant pathologist Alan Padwell, who carried out the post mortem, told the court Kirsty had died from septic shock due to small bowel obstruction of the blood supply. |
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Horden had told his trial that he had been bitten by a dog, the wound had turned septic and that, scared to visit a doctor, he decided to self-medicate. |
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These studies prompted the diagnosis of coalescent mastoiditis with septic dural sinus thrombosis, venous hemorrhagic infarctions, brain abscesses, and subdural empyema. |
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Injection of LPS, which is more likely a hyperinflammation storm rather than sepsis, and the CLP method are both the most commonly used animal models for septic AKI research. |
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