Pulmonary abscess or lung abscess is a lung infection which destroys the lung parenchyma leading to cavitations and central necrosis in localised areas formed by thick-walled purulent material. It can be primary or secondary. Lung abscesses can occur at any age, but it seems that paediatric pulmonary abscess morbidity is lower than in adults. We present the case of a one year and 5-month-old male child admitted to our clinic for fever, loss of appetite and an overall altered general status. Laboratory tests revealed elevated inflammatory biomarkers, leukocytosis with neutrophilia, anaemia, thrombocytosis, low serum iron concentration and increased lactate dehydrogenase level. Despite wide-spectrum antibiotic therapy, the patient’s progress ...
Abstract Background In children, necrotizing pneumonia (NP) is an uncommon, severe complication of p...
Mycobacterium abscessus complex is the most virulent of rapidly growing mycobacteria causing invasiv...
Summary. Although Mycobacterium fortuitum (MF) is a non-tuberculous mycobacterium that rarely causes...
(1) Background: Lung abscess is a lung infection that leads to the destruction of the lung parenchym...
A lung abscess is a thick-walled cavity that contains purulent material [1-2]. It is a rare conditio...
In order to evaluate the clinical manifestations, management and outcome of childhood lung abscess, ...
History of present illness: A 6-year-old previously healthy male presented to the emergency departm...
Summary: We retrospectively reviewed 18 cases of primary lung abscess and 10 cases of secondary lung...
Lung abscess is a rare diagnosis in the paediatric population. It most often arises as a complicatio...
Lung abscess continues to be a significant problem in childhood. Eighty-three cases of this conditio...
PurposeInformation on the clinical features of lung abscess, which is uncommon in children, at hospi...
Lung abcess is a rarely identified suppurative infection that has air-liquid level bigger 2 cm diame...
Lung abscess is a rare diagnosis in the paediatric population. It most often arises as a complicatio...
ABSTRACTLung abscess is a rare entity in childhood, but leads to high morbidity and long length of h...
Introduction: Acute exacerbations (AEs) increase morbidity and mortality of patients with chronic pu...
Abstract Background In children, necrotizing pneumonia (NP) is an uncommon, severe complication of p...
Mycobacterium abscessus complex is the most virulent of rapidly growing mycobacteria causing invasiv...
Summary. Although Mycobacterium fortuitum (MF) is a non-tuberculous mycobacterium that rarely causes...
(1) Background: Lung abscess is a lung infection that leads to the destruction of the lung parenchym...
A lung abscess is a thick-walled cavity that contains purulent material [1-2]. It is a rare conditio...
In order to evaluate the clinical manifestations, management and outcome of childhood lung abscess, ...
History of present illness: A 6-year-old previously healthy male presented to the emergency departm...
Summary: We retrospectively reviewed 18 cases of primary lung abscess and 10 cases of secondary lung...
Lung abscess is a rare diagnosis in the paediatric population. It most often arises as a complicatio...
Lung abscess continues to be a significant problem in childhood. Eighty-three cases of this conditio...
PurposeInformation on the clinical features of lung abscess, which is uncommon in children, at hospi...
Lung abcess is a rarely identified suppurative infection that has air-liquid level bigger 2 cm diame...
Lung abscess is a rare diagnosis in the paediatric population. It most often arises as a complicatio...
ABSTRACTLung abscess is a rare entity in childhood, but leads to high morbidity and long length of h...
Introduction: Acute exacerbations (AEs) increase morbidity and mortality of patients with chronic pu...
Abstract Background In children, necrotizing pneumonia (NP) is an uncommon, severe complication of p...
Mycobacterium abscessus complex is the most virulent of rapidly growing mycobacteria causing invasiv...
Summary. Although Mycobacterium fortuitum (MF) is a non-tuberculous mycobacterium that rarely causes...