Klebsiella
A genus of Gram-negative, non-motile, rod-shaped bacteria that have a polysaccharide-based capsule and are oxidase negative. Klebsiella spp. are frequent human pathogens.
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Xray chest shows dilated hilum rt side Fissural thickening noted consistent with h/o old pulmonary tuberculosis Foot shows non healing ulcer with heavy slough . Since pt is diabetic this looks to be c/o vasculoneuropathic ulcer Debridement ...
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(4) E Coli is the correct answer
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5th lumbar disc space is reduced with maintained end plates. Slight posterior displacement of L5 over S1. Retrolisthesis.
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What is the treatment of ulcer in angle of both lips again and again? I give tess oint there is recover but it produce again what is cause and treatment?
Dr. Nirmal Shah0 Like1 AnswerA female 36 years, gravida 3 para 2 comes with complaints of headache, loss of sight and is in labour with poor cervical dilatation progress. on admission, the BP is 178/102 with no history of convulsions and magnesium sulphate is given. A LSCS is performed under spinal anesthesia with BP stabilised. she is transferred to ICU for post operative management with BP continuing to increase . After 5 days, a feedback is given that the patient is discharged and gained her sight. What caused the loss of sight?
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