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A SECOND CASE OF GONORRHŒAL SEPTICÆMIA AND ULCERATIVE ENDOCARDITIS WITH OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF GONORRHŒA

(1) An acute gonorrhœal urethritis may be the starting point for a grave general septicæmia with all its possible complications. (2) These infections may be mixed or secondary, due to the entrance into the circulation of organisms other than the gonococcus, or they may be purely gonococcal in nature...

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Autores principales: Thayer, William Sydney, Lazear, Jesse William
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1899
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2118035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19866902
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description (1) An acute gonorrhœal urethritis may be the starting point for a grave general septicæmia with all its possible complications. (2) These infections may be mixed or secondary, due to the entrance into the circulation of organisms other than the gonococcus, or they may be purely gonococcal in nature. (3) Endocarditis is an occasional complication of gonorrhœa. (4) This endocarditis may be transient, disappearing with but few apparent results, or it may leave the patient with a chronic valvular lesion, or it may pursue a rapidly fatal course with the symptoms of acute ulcerative endocarditis. (5) The endocarditis associated with gonorrhœa is commonly due to the direct action of the gonococcus, hut may be the result of a secondary or mixed infection. (6) Pericarditis may also occur as a complication of gonorrhœa, but it is less frequent than endocarditis. It may, as in the case of the latter, be the result either of a pure gonococcal or of a mixed infection. (7) Grave myocardial changes, necroses, purulent infiltration, embolic abscesses are common in the severe gonococcal septicæmias. (8) In instances of gonococcal septicæmia the diagnosis may, in some cases, be made during life by cultures taken from the circulating blood according to proper methods.
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spelling pubmed-21180352008-04-18 A SECOND CASE OF GONORRHŒAL SEPTICÆMIA AND ULCERATIVE ENDOCARDITIS WITH OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF GONORRHŒA Thayer, William Sydney Lazear, Jesse William J Exp Med Article (1) An acute gonorrhœal urethritis may be the starting point for a grave general septicæmia with all its possible complications. (2) These infections may be mixed or secondary, due to the entrance into the circulation of organisms other than the gonococcus, or they may be purely gonococcal in nature. (3) Endocarditis is an occasional complication of gonorrhœa. (4) This endocarditis may be transient, disappearing with but few apparent results, or it may leave the patient with a chronic valvular lesion, or it may pursue a rapidly fatal course with the symptoms of acute ulcerative endocarditis. (5) The endocarditis associated with gonorrhœa is commonly due to the direct action of the gonococcus, hut may be the result of a secondary or mixed infection. (6) Pericarditis may also occur as a complication of gonorrhœa, but it is less frequent than endocarditis. It may, as in the case of the latter, be the result either of a pure gonococcal or of a mixed infection. (7) Grave myocardial changes, necroses, purulent infiltration, embolic abscesses are common in the severe gonococcal septicæmias. (8) In instances of gonococcal septicæmia the diagnosis may, in some cases, be made during life by cultures taken from the circulating blood according to proper methods. The Rockefeller University Press 1899-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2118035/ /pubmed/19866902 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1899, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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A SECOND CASE OF GONORRHŒAL SEPTICÆMIA AND ULCERATIVE ENDOCARDITIS WITH OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF GONORRHŒA
title A SECOND CASE OF GONORRHŒAL SEPTICÆMIA AND ULCERATIVE ENDOCARDITIS WITH OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF GONORRHŒA
title_full A SECOND CASE OF GONORRHŒAL SEPTICÆMIA AND ULCERATIVE ENDOCARDITIS WITH OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF GONORRHŒA
title_fullStr A SECOND CASE OF GONORRHŒAL SEPTICÆMIA AND ULCERATIVE ENDOCARDITIS WITH OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF GONORRHŒA
title_full_unstemmed A SECOND CASE OF GONORRHŒAL SEPTICÆMIA AND ULCERATIVE ENDOCARDITIS WITH OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF GONORRHŒA
title_short A SECOND CASE OF GONORRHŒAL SEPTICÆMIA AND ULCERATIVE ENDOCARDITIS WITH OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF GONORRHŒA
title_sort second case of gonorrhœal septicæmia and ulcerative endocarditis with observations upon the cardiac complications of gonorrhœa
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