Clinically these diseases mimic pyogenic bacterial infections, Gram negative septicaemia or cryptic tuberculosis. |
|
Brain abscesses may develop when pyogenic organisms are introduced into the neuroparenchyma. |
|
As the lesions enlarge, they may resemble a cellulitis, pyogenic furuncle, or an infected sebaceous cyst. |
|
Electrosurgical treatment is ideal for pyogenic granulomas, which are very vascular, benign tumors. |
|
A separate section of pyogenic, tubercular and brucella infection of the spine is included. |
|
Therefore, nodular amelanotic melanoma is the most important tumor to differentiate from pyogenic granuloma. |
|
Group A streptococci are the most important human pathogens causing acute pyogenic infections such as pharyngitis and pyoderma. |
|
Destruction with small fragments is also a frequent find, especially when the origin is pyogenic. |
|
We describe a case of pyogenic granuloma occurring on the tongue of a female who was 32 weeks pregnant. |
|
Whereas meningococcemia was formerly associated with pyogenic meningitis, the disease is now so fulminant that meningitis does not have time to become established. |
|
Although direct infections of the spinal cord are rare, pyogenic or tuberculous epidural spinal abscesses are treatable diseases. |
|
Interpretation: Capillaries are a predominant component of wound healing and pyogenic granulomas. |
|
We postulate an imbalance in angiogenesis regulation as the common pathway for pyogenic granuloma development. |
|
Laminotomy with continuous irrigation in patients with pyogenic spondylitis in thoracic and lumbar spine. |
|
Lesions may resemble a pyogenic granuloma, actinomycosis, a thyroglossal duct cyst, a branchial cleft cyst, a furuncle, a squamous cell carcinoma and an epidermal cyst. |
|
Formal excisional biopsies of multiple satellite neck lesions were consistent with a benign vasoformative lesion, favouring an ulcerated pyogenic granuloma. |
|
In this case, firm fibrotic lesions to consider include myofibroma, irritation fibroma, neurofibroma, angiofibroma, myofibromatosis, and fibrotic pyogenic granuloma. |
|
Pyogenic granulomas are vascular lesions, not purulent as the name implies. |
|
Pyogenic liver abscess from portal pyaemia may be secondary to an episode of diverticulitis. |
|
Pyogenic granuloma is also called lobular capillary hemangioma by some authors. |
|