antibiotic classes were present in 24,6 % (247/1004). Among patients with bacteribilia with resistant microorganisms the rate of wound infections was 12,6 % (31/247), vs. 4,5 % (34/ 757) among the other patients (p 0.001). Conclusion: Today pancreatic surgeons must be aware, that more than 50 % of patients who undergo surgery for periampullary lesions have infected bile. Twenty-five percent have bacteribilia with resistant microorganisms, which increases the risk for wound infections. Surgeons must adjust their antibiotic treatment according to the hospital specific surveillance data to reduce the risk for wound infections.
On the basis of the results of the present study it may be concluded that a normal test performance on visual measure does not exclude a bimodal or pansensory seriation disorder in children with APD. It does, however, indicate the existence of a primary auditory sequential processing deficit, because at least the processing of phonological and visual stimuli was not separately carried out in children with DLD + APD.
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