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infection pyogenic

Known as: infections pyogenic, pyogenic infection 
National Institutes of Health

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2012
2012
OBJECTIVE To establish a proper animal model of pyogenic spondylitis, to evaluate the efficacy of silver nanoparticles for… 
Review
2003
Review
2003
SummaryBackground: Primary pyogenic infections of the hand develop after minor, sometimes not even realized, injuries with… 
1978
1978
We read with interest the paper by Woods and Malan on the assessment of gestational age in twins (Archives, 1977, 52, 735). They… 
1959
1959
When first seen, the patient, a man, age 65, presented a node on the dorsum of the right hand. It was firm, circumscribed 1 cm… 
1953
1953
THE EFFECTIVENESS of the use of penicillin in a variety of infections has been established by Keefer, 1 Bunn and his associates… 
1949
1949
Reactions in tattoos generally fall into one of four groups. The reactions in one group consist in the immediate response of the… 
1941
1941
The unusual combination of a common pyogenic infection and a rare and infrequent metabolic disturbance of the bones of the skull… 
1937
1937
The present study was undertaken to determine, if possible, the most common pathways by which ordinary pyogenic infection of the… 
1932
1932
Of the diseases involving the coverings of the spinal cord and the cord itself, acute pyogenic infection of the epidural space is… 
1932
1932
In spite of extensive study of the leukocytes of the circulating blood, much uncertainty exists as to the nature of their…