A Case of Endophthalmitis due to Group G beta-hemolytic Streptococcus Sepsis / 감염과화학요법
Infection and Chemotherapy
; : 57-60, 2003.
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ABSTRACT
Identified first by Lancefield and Hare in 1935, the group G streptococcus occurs as commensals in the skin, pharynx, intestine, and vagina. It has been reported to cause a variety of human infections, such as sepsis, endocarditis, peritonitis, pharyngitis, and infective arthritis. Group G streptococcus sepsis could occur in chronic states such as malignancy, diabetes, alcoholics, neurologic disease, cardiovarscular disease, and end stage renal disease, however, there has been only a few case reports of endogenous endopthalmitis caused by group G streptococcus. We report herein endogenous endopthalmitis caused by group G streptococcus sepsis in 64-year-old man of alcoholic.
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Main subject:
Peritonitis
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Pharynx
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Arthritis
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Skin
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Streptococcus
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Vagina
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Pharyngitis
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Endophthalmitis
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Sepsis
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Hares
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Humans
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Infection and Chemotherapy
Year:
2003
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Article