Mediastinal secondary infection
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Pneumothorax: Mediastinal and Pleural Disorders: Merck Manual Professional
. 4: Mediastinal and Pleural Disorders: Causes of Secondary Spontaneous Pneumothorax) . Pneumocystis jiroveci infection. TB. Less common. Pulmonary . ->

Killer T cells regulate antigen presentation for early expansion of .
Antigen presentation during secondary infection was 10-fold lower in magnitude . in secondary influenza infection involves rapid removal of mediastinal LN APC . ->

Inability To Evoke a Long-Lasting Protective Immune Response to .
. either a primary or a secondary infection with RSV, mice were again infected . than following primary infection in both the mediastinal lymph node and cervical . ->

Tropical Medicine Central Resource
. Mediastinal . is often secondary pyogenic infection of the atelectatic . apart from over-expansion and occasional secondary infection, as . ->

Acute Mediastinal Widening: Discussion
No other source for mediastinal infection could be found. . Snow N, Lucas AE, Grau M, et al: Purulent mediastinal abscess secondary to Ludwig's angina. . ->

NU570: Communication: WebBoard: Cases Responses
secondary tuberculosis occurs as a result of re-infection or re-activation of a . The mediastinal lymph node, now infected, becomes prominent. . ->

Feline Leukemia Virus and Related Diseases: Introduction
Most American cats with mediastinal, multicentric, or spinal forms of lymphoma . Stress and sources of secondary infection should be avoided. . ->

Baylor Health Care System: Acute mediastinitis
Acute bacterial infection of the mediastinum can evoke a devastating disease which, in its fulminating form, is often . secondary mediastinal infections . ->

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care - Fulltext .
Acute Mediastinal Tamponade Secondary to Blunt Sternal. Fracture . trauma, and mediastinal hematoma secondary to sternal . in mediastinal tamponade . ->

Tuberculosis and its associated secondary infections
Every year, millions of people die all over the world due to tuberculosis. . upper lungs with or without mediastinal or hilar lymphadenopathy or pleural effusions. . ->
