Anatomical Basis of Infectious Disease |
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... patients with preexisting damage to the endocardium ( usually rheumatic heart disease ) . Several combinations of antibiotics are now recommended for prophylaxis in cases of dental extraction to prevent this complication . Any patient ...
... patients with preexisting damage to the endocardium ( usually rheumatic heart disease ) . Several combinations of antibiotics are now recommended for prophylaxis in cases of dental extraction to prevent this complication . Any patient ...
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... patients may react with violence or rage . A patient with a temporal lobe scar secondary to a drained abscess had periodic attacks of rage and struck anyone he encountered , but he quieted down when the scar was resected * . A child ...
... patients may react with violence or rage . A patient with a temporal lobe scar secondary to a drained abscess had periodic attacks of rage and struck anyone he encountered , but he quieted down when the scar was resected * . A child ...
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... Patients with the latter problem are in double jeopardy owing to death of the tissue locally and bacterial toxins affecting several sys- tems in the body ( toxic shock ) . However , gas gan- grene does not invariably stem from ...
... Patients with the latter problem are in double jeopardy owing to death of the tissue locally and bacterial toxins affecting several sys- tems in the body ( toxic shock ) . However , gas gan- grene does not invariably stem from ...
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