Monday, March 2, 2009

The Most Frequent Source Secondary Is The -

The most frequent source secondary is the - abscess of a lung or , broken in a pleural cavity, and also a pneumonia These processes serve as the reason of development of disease more than at 90 % of sick Gematogennyj infection drift in a pleura (at a mastitis, an osteomyelitis, and ) is observed approximately at 5 % of patients. The activator kind at sharp pleurae is appreciably defined by character of primary disease. At primary , caused by getting - wound of a thorax, the microbic flora can be various-, special weight differ , caused flora. At secondary it is the most frequent from pus sow , a stick, a streptococcus both in the form of monocultures, and in various combinations. subdivide into A.Ostrye (duration of disease - to 8 ) and. Chronic (duration of disease - more than 8 ). Both sharp, and chronic divide into following - groups I On character : e; the putrefactive. II On character of microflora: specific (tubercular-, and ); nonspecific (staphylococcal-, , and ), caused by the mixed - flora III By origin: the primary; the secondary.

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Infection Yeast Herpes said...

There are abscesses and fistulas with allocation of tvorozhisto-purulent contents. Diagnostics: is based on revealing of the centres of a tuberculosis - in lungs, on the data of cytologic research from a lymph node or separated of a fistula. Treatment: specific antitubercular therapy. Neck tumours. Distinguish: tumours, tumours, tumoral defeats of lymph nodes of a neck (primary and secondary - metastatic). Vneorgannye tumours of a neck are derivatives , a muscular and nervous fabric. Can be good-quality (a fibroma, , ) or malignant.

Infection Yeast Herpes said...

Under indications it is necessary to include in a complex of means of intensive therapy of infectious patients Yeast Infection immune wheys antibodies scale- antitoxins . Use of chemotherapeutic preparations at intensive therapy is an indispensable condition of its success at overwhelming majority of infections especially in a pointed manner at infections a malaria a belly typhus a salmonellosis a plague the Siberian ulcer etc.