2013
DOI: 10.5114/aoms.2012.30832
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Letter to the Editor Infection caused by Aeromonas sobria , complicated by lower extremity paraplegia and the cauda equine syndrome in a patient with well-controlled type 2 diabetes

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“…The most frequents are skin or soft tissue infections, such as cellulitis 41 or fasciitis, [42][43][44] cholangitis, 45 and septicemia. 55 Aeromonas has been suggested as a trigger of flares in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) [56][57][58] and as a trigger to develop de novo colitis in patients with no history of IBD. 55 Aeromonas has been suggested as a trigger of flares in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) [56][57][58] and as a trigger to develop de novo colitis in patients with no history of IBD.…”
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“…The most frequents are skin or soft tissue infections, such as cellulitis 41 or fasciitis, [42][43][44] cholangitis, 45 and septicemia. 55 Aeromonas has been suggested as a trigger of flares in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) [56][57][58] and as a trigger to develop de novo colitis in patients with no history of IBD. 55 Aeromonas has been suggested as a trigger of flares in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) [56][57][58] and as a trigger to develop de novo colitis in patients with no history of IBD.…”
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confidence: 99%