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A Case of Bacterial Meningitis Associated with Cerebral Infarction and Arterial Stenosis-Transcranial Doppler Findings

Seo JH, Jo HY, Cheon SM, Cha JK, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2185271
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2007 Feb;25(1):126-129.
In spite of the appropriate antibiotic treatment and the development of newer antibiotics, bacterial meningitis still has a high risk of complications. Especially, vascular involvements of meningitis, including vasospasms and...
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Gas Forming Bacterial Infection after Total Knee Arthroplasty

Chon JG, Park BS, Ahn CH, Kang JW

Postoperative gas-forming bacterial infection is very rare. However, it can be a life threatening problem if not properly addressed. Authors treated a patient who was infected with gas forming Escherichia...
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Diagnostic Value of Urine Latex Test In Bacterial Meningitis

Lee SM, Park EA, Lee SJ

  • KMID: 1946274
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 2000 Jan;43(1):55-59.
PURPOSE: Bacterial meningitis in childhood carries significant mortality and morbidity, so accurate and rapid diagnosis is important. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) latex agglutination test has been used for rapid diagnosis of...
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The effects of antibiotics on phagocytosis and bacterial morphology

Kim DH, Kim MG, Kim MJ, Yoon SG, Kim YB, Oh YH

  • KMID: 1688121
  • J Korean Soc Microbiol.
  • 1993 Jun;28(3):183-192.
No abstract available.
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Bacterial 23S Ribosomal RNA, a Ligand for Toll-like Receptor 13

Manzoor Z, Koh YS

Toll-like receptors are required for detection of pathogen-associated molecular patterns and play critical roles in protection of host from infection. Murine TLR13 was recently reported to be involved in recognition...
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Antibiotics for bacterial pneumonia in children

Yum HY

Pneumonia remains the leading cause of mortality in children. Diagnosis depends on a combination of factors, including clinical assessment, radiological and laboratory findings. Although Streptococcus pneumoniae remains the most important...
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Discovery of a Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Serratia marcescens Clinical Isolate without Quinolone Resistance-Determining Region Mutations

Yang H, Chen G, Cheng J, Liu Y, Hu L, Ye Y, Li J

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Oral antibiotics

Chung MH

  • KMID: 2295387
  • J Korean Acad Fam Med.
  • 1998 Oct;19(10):757-765.
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Bacterial Upper Respiratory Infections

Kim SW

Acute bacterial upper respiratory infections include acute rhinosinusitis, acute pharyngotonsillitis, acute laryngitis, and acute epiglottitis. These are common reasons for primary care visits. Acute bacterial sinusitis usually occurs as a...
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Ruptured Intracranial Bacterial Aneurysms: Report of Two Cases

Kim MH, Han DH, Lee JY, Sim KB, Hong SK

  • KMID: 2187927
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1995 Aug;24(8):961-968.
Two Cases of ruptured bacterial aneurysms involving the distal branches of the middle cerebral artery associated with an intracerebral hematoma are reported. Both patients presented with a medical history of...
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A Case of Flavobacterium ceti Meningitis

Park SK, Ryoo N

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2 Cases of Bacterial Intracranial Aneurysm

Han JW, Jung JM, Shin HJ

  • KMID: 2067894
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1991 Dec;20(12):1102-1109.
The authors experienced 2 cases of bacterial intracranial aneurysm, the mortality of which has been reported to by very high and the management of which is controversial. Some authors have...
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Essential Basic Bacteriology in Managing Musculoarticuloskeletal Infection: Bacterial Anatomy, Their Behavior, Host Phagocytic Activity, Immune System, Nutrition, And Antibiotics

Moon MS

Surgery-related infections have not been irradicated until now. To solve this problem, it is important to know the relationship between bacterial anatomy and bacterial behavior in the tug-of-war between host...
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Trends in Childhood Bacterial Infectious Diseases in the Republic of Korea

Choe YJ, Lee HJ

Bacterial infections have been the main threat to childhood health in Korea for the past 50 years. The economic growth and societal transition of the country during last century has...
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Septicemia Caused by Neisseria meningitidis With Decreased Ciprofloxacin Susceptibility: The First Case Report in Korea

Ahn JY, Min JK, Kim MH, Moon SY, Park KH, Lee MS, Son JS

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Pharyngitis-Appropriate Use of Antibiotics

Shin SH

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Prophylactic antibiotics administration in acute appendicitis

Cho CB, Park KH

  • KMID: 1939993
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1991 Nov;41(5):662-666.
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The proper use of antibiotics in diarrheal patients

Oh SH

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Colistin Resistance in Escherichia coli Isolates From Patients With Bloodstream Infection in Korea

Kim YA, Yong D, Jeong SH, Lee K

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Use of antibiotics in patients with granulocytopenia

Kim GN

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