1984
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.37.5.592
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The bacteriology of infected malignant ulcers.

Abstract: SUMMARY Infected ulcerated malignant tumours are often foul smelling and covered with necrotic tissue. We have studied 70 patients with infected ulcers; 30 of the underlying lesions in these patients were carcinoma of the breast, and 19 were a variety of skin cancers. Anaerobes were the predominant organisms isolated from individual ulcers. Of the 179 anaerobes isolated, 37 were Bacteroides asaccharolyticus, 31 each were B melaninogenicus and anaerobic streptococci, 29 B fragilis, and 17 B ureolyticus. Among t… Show more

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“…The results of this study demonstrate that anaerobic bacteria are often present in infected solid tumours and support the findings of Rotimi and Durosinmi-Etti (1984), who isolated anaerobes predominantly from infected malignant ulcers in 70 patients-of a total of 282 isolates, 179 (63%) were anaerobes. Further support for the importance of anaerobic bacteria in infections of solid tumours comes from the effect of anti-anaerobe antimicrobial agents.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The results of this study demonstrate that anaerobic bacteria are often present in infected solid tumours and support the findings of Rotimi and Durosinmi-Etti (1984), who isolated anaerobes predominantly from infected malignant ulcers in 70 patients-of a total of 282 isolates, 179 (63%) were anaerobes. Further support for the importance of anaerobic bacteria in infections of solid tumours comes from the effect of anti-anaerobe antimicrobial agents.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…recta, Wolinella curva , Bacteroides gracilis, and Bacteroides ureolyticus have been recovered from extraoral infections as well as oral infections, making them of general medical concern (8,9,12,13,29,33,36).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Strict anaerobes were identified in only 16% of samples (23). In another study of 70 malignant wounds (30 breast cancers), bacteroides and E. coli were predominant and the samples showed more anaerobes than aerobes (24). In our study, particular attention was paid to an immediate analysis of the samples that were kept in an anaerobic atmosphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%