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- Mucormycosis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice
Mucormycosis is predominantly a disease of immunocompromised patients Five types are commonly described: rhino-orbito-cerebral (most common), pulmonary, cutaneous, disseminated, and gastrointestinal (rare) Definitive diagnosis requires positive fungal culture or detection of fungal DNA through
- Sintomas, diagnóstico e tratamento - BMJ Best Practice
Cornely OA, Alastruey-Izquierdo A, Arenz D, et al Global guideline for the diagnosis and management of mucormycosis: an initiative of the European Confederation of Medical Mycology in cooperation with the Mycoses Study Group Education and Research Consortium
- Cavernous sinus thrombosis - BMJ Best Practice
Cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST) is a thrombus formation within the cavernous sinus, which may be either septic or aseptic in origin Infection can spread to the cavernous sinus either as an extension of thrombophlebitis or by septic emboli The origin of aseptic cavernous sinus thrombosis is usu
- Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Systemic candidiasis is an infection of blood or other normally sterile site with Candida species Major risk factors are use of central venous catheters, exposure to broad-spectrum antibiotics, and neutropenia Blood cultures are only 70% to 80% sensitive in diagnosis Treatment should be started within 24 hours of diagnosis to improve outcome An echinocandin is first-line choice
- Assessment of haemoptysis - BMJ Best Practice
Haemoptysis is the coughing of blood from a source below the glottis It can range from a small amount of blood-streaked sputum to massive bleeding with life-threatening consequences due to airway obstruction, hypoxaemia, and haemodynamic instability In a study of patients in primary care, t
- Ear, nose, and throat - BMJ Best Practice
Motion sickness Mucormycosis Mumps N Nasal polyps Non-allergic rhinitis O Obstructive sleep apnea in adults Oral candidiasis Oral leukoplakia Oral mucositis Orbital fractures Oropharyngeal cancer Otitis externa Otitis media with effusion Overview of vertigo P Paradoxical vocal fold motion (intermittent laryngeal obstruction) Periorbital and
- Infectious diseases - BMJ Best Practice
Browse BMJ Best Practice infectious diseases specialty and related medical content to help you make evidence-based clinical decisions
- Community-acquired pneumonia in adults (non Covid-19) - Etiology | BMJ . . .
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is typically characterized by a new lung infiltrate on chest x-ray, together with one or more of the following: fever, chills, cough, sputum production, dyspnea, myalgia, arthralgia, pleuritic pain Order a chest x-ray in all patients with suspected CAP who are admi
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