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Query: UMLS:C0032285 (
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The initial chest radiographs of 31 patients with laboratory-proved
pneumonia
were evaluated by a panel of 6 radiologists who had no prior knowledge of the clinical data. No statistical reliability was found for distinguishing bacterial from nonbacterial
pneumonia
. Radiographic diagnoses were 67% accurate for the 16 cases of bacterial pneumonia, and 65% accurate for the 9 viral cases. Six cases of
Mycoplasma pneumonia
were diagnosed as nonbacterial 19% of the time, and as "bacterial pneumonia" 81% of the time.
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PMID:Bacterial or nonbacterial pneumonia: accuracy of radiographic diagnosis. 88 48
Five-day-old
PPLO
broth cultures of two Mycoplasma hyorhinis strains were used to obtain an inactivated vaccine consisting of 75 parts culture, 25 parts aluminum hydroxyde and 0.1 per cent formalin, and a live vaccine of 75 parts culture and 25 parts aluminum hydroxyde. The inactivated vaccine was tested on a total of 320 pregnant pigs and the live one--on 3,150 pigs, aged two-three months on a farm with a record of M. hyorhinis infection resulting in an enzootic
pneumonia
. In those of the pigs that were born by the vaccinated sows and were later on vaccinated themselves the percent of enzootic penumonia morbidity was reduced to 50.
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PMID:[Experiments to obtain and test vaccines against enzootic pneumonia in swine]. 102 43
From 1967-1973, a total of 54 strains of Mycoplasma pneumoniae was isolated from patients suffering from different acute respiratory diseases, with an average positive isolation rate of 4.7%. Most mycoplasmas were isolated from patients aged 40-60, and with
pneumonia
of primary atypical pneumonias. The highest frequency of isolation was found in sputum collected 4-8 days after onset of illness. Colony formation on
PPLO
medium usually occurred 7-12 days after incubation. Serological tests were methods of choice for diagnosis of
mycoplasmal pneumonia
. In the 6 years period, 163 patients were diagnosed: 74 were positive only by metabolic inhibition test (MIT), 55 were positive only by cold agglutination test (CAT), and 34 gave positive by both tests. Of the above 2 tests, the CAT is nonspecific, but the MIT appears to be more sensitive and specific. Of the 94 sera positive by MIT, 42 (48.2%) were also positive by CAT; of those negative by MIT, 45 of 507 (8.8%) were positive by CAT. Of 45 sera with positive mycoplasma isolation, 37 (82.2%) were also positive by MIT, but only 22 (48.9%) showed the rises of CAT titers. Clinical features of
mycoplasmal pneumonia
were almost similar to those described by the other investigators. The chief symptoms were fever, coughs, chills, rales, malaise, sore throat headache and chest pain. The sedimentation rate of erythrocytes was accelerated. White count was normal in most cases. Both leucocytosis and leucopenia were found in 10% of the cases. Seasonal variation in incidence of
mycoplasmal pneumonia
was not obvious, however the lowest incidence occurred during summer. A roentgenogram of the chest was necessary for diagnosis of
mycoplasmal pneumonia
, and the lung infiltration was mainly located on right side (57.1%), segmentally, and limited to one lobe, especially the lower lobe.
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PMID:Mycoplasmal pneumonia in Chinese veterans. 103 86
Forty-two lambs were derived by hysterectomy from 27 ewes. Eight ewes had lesions of chronic progressive
pneumonia
(CPP) and 19 did not. Eleven lambs were derived from ewes with lesions of CPP. These 11 lambs were maintained in isolators under germfree conditions until killed at 2 to 4 months of age. Lungs from each lamb were examined for gross and microscopic lesions of CPP and examined by microbiological cultural technique (blood, eosin methylene blue, and
PPLO
agar). The lungs of one 4-month-old lamb from a ewe infected with CPP had foci of gray consolidation in the apical and cardiac lobes. The microscopic changes were comparable to those in the dam. The lungs of a 2.5-month-old lamb from a ewe infected with CPP had lymphocytic accumulations in the alveolar walls and around blood vessels and bronchioles. The 9 other lambs were free of lesions. Neither bacteria nor mycoplasmas were isolated from any of the 11 lambs. Lesions of CPP were not found in 31 lambs from the 19 noninfected ewes.
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PMID:Vertical transmission of progressive pneumonia of sheep. 112 82
The clinical features and X-ray manifestations of 50 cases of legionnaires disease were analysed. 8 cases might be due to nosocomial infection through breathing in flying particles of the saliva or phlegm. According to the main clinical features, this disease could be divided into common
pneumonia
type; acute gastroenteritis type; encephalopathy type; shock type; acute renal insufficiency type. The differential diagnosis of legionnaires disease with
mycoplasmal pneumonia
, pneumococcal
pneumonia
and infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis was also discussed. The first choice for treatment is erythromycin or erythromycin with rifampicin.
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PMID:[A clinical study of 50 cases of Legionnaires disease]. 130 5
Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), a member of immunoglobulin supergene family with a five-domain structure, is known to play an important role in inflammatory diseases. An ELISA was developed using two MoAbs against human ICAM-1 in order to detect the soluble shedding ICAM-1 antigen in sera. We measured levels of circulating ICAM-1 antigen in sera of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), pulmonary sarcoidosis, hypersensitive
pneumonitis
, bacterial and
mycoplasmal pneumonia
, and inflammatory diseases of other organs. The results clearly demonstrated that IPF had significantly high levels of circulating ICAM-1 in sera as compared with other disorders or normal controls. Moreover, immunohistochemical analysis with MoAb against human ICAM-1 disclosed that in IPF, the expression of ICAM-1 was intensively enhanced on alveolar epithelial cells. These results suggest that ICAM-1 may contribute to the pathogenesis of IPF.
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PMID:Circulating intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) antigen in sera of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. 135 47
We experienced a 5-year-old male case of
Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia
accompanying Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) activity in pleural effusion. Chest roentgenograms revealed the infiltration in the left upper lung field and the left pleural effusion. In serum, the M. pneumoniae CF titer increased to 1:512. The pleural effusion was yellowish in color, with a specific gravity of 1.030, protein 3.7 g/dl, glucose 101 g/dl, and ADA 50 IU/l. Pleural effusion accompanying M. pneumoniae
pneumonia
is rare, and the high ADA activity in this case has been reported only in one other case. This is a report of a high activity of ADA in the pleural fluid by M. pneumoniae
pneumonia
.
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PMID:[A case of pneumonia due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae accompanying high adenosine deaminase activity in pleural effusion]. 143 76
We made an open, noncomparative evaluation of ofloxacin, 400 mg orally bid for 10 days, in 98 subjects with community-acquired
pneumonia
or pathogen-confirmed bronchitis. Thirty-nine (40%) of the subjects were treated in the hospital and 59 (60%) were treated as outpatients. The mean age of those treated was 56.2 years; 73 (74%) of the subjects either were more than 60 years old or had a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or both. There were 95 organisms initially isolated in sputum, aspirate, or lavage fluid; all were susceptible to ofloxacin, and none acquired resistance during therapy. Haemophilus influenzae was the most common pathogen (19 isolates), followed by Streptococcus pneumoniae (18) and Staphylococcus aureus (10). Clinical responses included cure in 70 patients (71%), improvement in 26 (27%), and failure in two (2%). After 10 days of therapy, pathogens persisted in two cases; in one case, Streptococcus salivarius was isolated, though it remained susceptible to ofloxacin, and in the other, Klebsiella pneumoniae was accompanied by superinfection due to a resistant strain of Serratia marcescens. We included in this study three confirmed cases of atypical pneumonia successfully treated with ofloxacin, two of them due to
Mycoplasma pneumonia
and one to Legionella pneumophila. Ofloxacin was well tolerated. Our data indicate that ofloxacin is effective and safe as specific and empiric treatment for many lower respiratory tract infections.
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PMID:Oral ofloxacin therapy for lower respiratory tract infection. 173 27
In a field trial at a commercial piggery 22 pigs were vaccinated intraperitoneally, at 30 days and 60 days old, with formalin-killed Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae plus adjuvant. Two other groups of the same size, one receiving a ration containing antibiotics, were not vaccinated. The mean enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) ratio of the vaccinated group increased significantly (P less than 0.001) after 30 days, and continued to rise until day 156 of life. In the other two groups the ELISA ratio did not increase significantly until day 115. The vaccinated pigs in the 30-day period after the first vaccination grew significantly (P less than 0.01) more slowly than the controls but between days 60 and 144 they grew significantly faster (P less than 0.05) than the two other groups, thus compensating for their previous, relative loss. At slaughter (at 163 days old), the mean weight was similar in all groups. The mean score for
pneumonia
at slaughter for the vaccinated, medicated and control groups was 2.6 (+/- 4.3), 9.4 (+/- 14.0) and 10.5 (+/- 12.4), respectively. The proportion of M hyopneumoniae-affected lungs (4.8 per cent) in vaccinated pigs, as judged by immunofluorescence, was significantly less (P less than 0.001) than the control groups (40 per cent). Thus, intraperitoneal vaccination with killed M hyopneumoniae plus adjuvant might control
mycoplasmal pneumonia
in commercial piggeries.
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PMID:Intraperitoneal vaccination of pigs to control Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. 178 May 83
A young man undergoing chemotherapy for Ewing's sarcoma presented with fever, neutropenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, and a new infiltrate on the chest roentgenogram. Routine cultures and cytopathologic examination of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid provided no evidence for an etiology; however, special cultures of the BAL fluid demonstrated heavy growth of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. We recommend that evaluation of
pneumonia
in the immuno-compromised host include appropriate cultures of BAL fluid for M pneumoniae, particularly when the patient is 5 to 25 years old, the age of high incidence of
mycoplasmal pneumonia
.
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PMID:Mycoplasma pneumoniae as the causative agent for pneumonia in the immunocompromised host. 139 98
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