2011
DOI: 10.11150/kansenshogakuzasshi.85.512
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Fatal <i>Aeromonas sobria </i>Infection in Liver Cirrhosis

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“…The clinical characteristics and prognoses of 25 reported cases of Aeromonas infections in patients with LC in Japan reported from 1992 to 2016 are summarized in Table 1. Among the 25 cases, three were reported in English [4,13,14] and the remaining 22 in Japanese [9,11,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]. The age at diagnosis of Aeromonas infection ranged between 40 and 78 years, and 19 patients were male and five were female with one case unknown.…”
Section: Case Reports Of Aeromonas Infections In Japanmentioning
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“…The clinical characteristics and prognoses of 25 reported cases of Aeromonas infections in patients with LC in Japan reported from 1992 to 2016 are summarized in Table 1. Among the 25 cases, three were reported in English [4,13,14] and the remaining 22 in Japanese [9,11,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]. The age at diagnosis of Aeromonas infection ranged between 40 and 78 years, and 19 patients were male and five were female with one case unknown.…”
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“…The age at diagnosis of Aeromonas infection ranged between 40 and 78 years, and 19 patients were male and five were female with one case unknown. The etiology of LC was as follows: hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in six cases [13,21,22,25,29], hepatitis B virus infection in six [9,11,16,26,27,30], alcohol-related in nine [4,14,15,17,20,21,23,28,31] HCV infection plus alcoholrelated in one [22], and unknown in three [18,19,24]. The Child-Pugh classification of underlying liver dysfunction was as follows; Child C in nine, Child B in one, and unknown in 15 cases.…”
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