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Query: UMLS:C0034065 (
pulmonary embolism
)
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A 56-year-old man with chief complaints of reduced visual acuity in the left eye and an 8-day history of pyrexia was diagnosed with uveitis at a nearby hospital, and was referred and admitted to our hospital. Two days after admission, he complained of dyspnea. Chest X-ray revealed an infiltrative shadow in the right middle pulmonary field and right pleural effusion. Chest CT revealed multiple peripheral nodules and a wedge-shaped shadow with a cavity and feeding vessel. Klebsiella pneumoniae was isolated from the blood, and he was diagnosed with septic
pulmonary embolism
. In addition, ciliary injection and hypopyon of the right eye were recognized, and he was therefore diagnosed with endogenous
endophthalmitis
due to sepsis. With antibacterial therapy, the symptoms, imaging findings, and inflammatory reaction inproved, but visual acuity did not. This was a rare case of septic
pulmonary embolism
accompanied by endogenous
endophthalmitis
.
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PMID:[A case of septic pulmonary embolism with endogenous endophthalmitis in a healthy adult]. 1851 92
This nationwide study aimed to provide risk estimates for a panel of infections subsequent to pyogenic liver abscesses (PLA) in Taiwan. In this study, we selected 12 050 patients diagnosed with PLA as our study cohort and 60 250 non-PLA patients as our comparison cohort. We individually tracked each subject for a 1-year period beginning with their index date to identify those who were subsequently diagnosed with any of the following infections: pneumonia,
endophthalmitis
, septic
pulmonary embolism
, pulmonary abscess, pleural empyema, meningitis, abscess of prostate, renal and perinephric abscess, epidural spinal abscess, osteomyelitis, necrotizing fasciitis, splenic abscess, psoas abscess and infectious endocarditis. We found that during the 1-year follow-up period, the subjects with PLA had a consistently higher incidence of all types of infections than comparison subjects. In particular, compared with subjects without PLA, the adjusted hazard ratios (HR) of pulmonary abscess, pleural empyema, renal and perinephric abscess, epidural spinal abscess and splenic abscess were 26.71, 18.56, 43.21, 51.32 and 126.51, respectively. We further analysed the HR of extra-hepatic Klebsiella pneumoniae infections among patients with PLA caused by K. pneumoniae. We found that the HR was higher for 12 of the 15 analysed extra-hepatic infections after restricting the analysis to only infections with K. pneumoniae aetiologies.
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PMID:Risk of infections subsequent to pyogenic liver abscess: a nationwide population-based study. 2303 92
Sphingomonas paucimobilis
(
S. paucimobilis
) is a gram negative bacillus. It has existed in soil, drinking water and plants. It has been isolated from distilled water tanks, respirators, and hemodialysis devices at the hospital setting. Patients with chronic disorders or immune suppression may be susceptible to infections with it. This microorganism has also been reported to infect healthy persons. Both nosocomial and community-acquired infections have been reported. So far, a variety of infections have been reported, including sepsis, septic
pulmonary embolism
, septic arthritis, peritonitis, and
endophthalmitis
. Only 2 cases of meningitis have been reported so far in the literature. So far, no previous reports of culture proliferation have been reported in patients with external ventricular drains, as was the case in our patient. Therefore, our case is the first to have
S. paucimobilis
proliferation in cerebrospinal fluid culture during intensive care unit stay for an external ventricular drain.
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PMID:
Sphingomonas Paucimobilis
: A Rare Infectious Agent Found in Cerebrospinal Fluid. 2868 99