K Holm, IM Frick, L Bjorck… - Infection and Immunity, 2011 - Am Soc Microbiol Fusobacterium necrophorum causes Lemièrre's syndrome, a serious disease with septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein, pulmonary involvement, and systemic inflammation. The contact system is a link between inflammation and coagulation, and contact activation by the bacteria ...
K Holm, IM Frick, L Bjorck… - Infection and Immunity, 2011 - Am Soc Microbiol Activation of the contact system at the surface of 1 ... Karin Holm*, Inga-Maria Frick, Lars Björck, and Magnus Rasmussen 5 ... From the Department of Clinical Sciences, Division of Infection 6 ... Department of Clinical Sciences, Division of Infection Medicine 11 All 2 versions
A Swidsinski, Y Dörffel, V Loening-Baucke… - Gut, 2011 - gut.bmj.com Results The mucosal surface in catarrhal appendicitis showed characteristic lesions of single epithelial cells filled with a mixed bacterial population ('pinned cells') without ulceration of the surroundings. Bacteria deeply infiltrated the tissue in suppurative appendicitis. ... Cited by 11 - Related articles - All 4 versions
JS Samant… - Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious …, 2011 - Elsevier Fusobacterium necrophorum is a gram-negative anaerobic bacillus that can cause serious systemic infections typically in previously healthy young adults. Lemierre's syndrome, also known as post-anginal sepsis or necrobacillosis, is the infection most usually associated ... All 3 versions
[HTML] from scielo.brMZ Handler, B Miriovsky, HE Gendelman… - Revista do Instituto de …, 2011 - SciELO Brasil A 25-year-old male without prior co-morbidities was admitted to hospital with Fusobacterium necrophorum bacteremia, where he was found to have liver and splenic abscesses. Further evaluation with echocardiography revealed a bicuspid aortic valve with severe insufficiency and a ... Related articles - Cached - All 6 versions