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Due to similar radiological findings, pulmonary tularaemia may be an important differential diagnosis to lung cancer in endemic areas. https://bit.ly/2RcEPfN. Introduction. Tularaemia is a rare zoonosis, caused by Francisella tularensis, a small intracellular Gram-negative bacterium. The species is separated into three subspecies, two of which ...
26 mar 2015 · Tularaemia is a rare zoonosis caused by Francisella tularensis. Different clinical manifestations such as oropharyngeal type, ulceroglandular type, oculoglandular type or typhoidal type have been reported.
15 gru 2023 · Disease information. Factsheet on tularaemia. Name and nature of infecting organism. Francisella tularensis, a gram-negative intracellular bacterium (family Francisellaceae, order Thiotrichales, class Gammaproteobacteria), is the agent of tularaemia.
26 mar 2015 · Pulmonary tularaemia is a very rare disease with only a small number of cases described in the literature. So far, to our knowledge, there exists no case report of pulmonary tularaemia where PET-CT scans and follow up CT scans are available. Case presentation. We present four consecutive cases of pulmonary tularaemia.
17 sty 2019 · Tularemia is an infection caused by the Gram-negative bacteria Francisella tularensis. Six clinical syndromes of tularemia are classified by the portal of entry of the infection: 1....
Introduction. Tularemia, also known as “Rabbit fever, water-rat trappers’ disease, wild hare disease (yato-byo), and Ohara’s disease” (Stidham et al. 2018) is a rare but highly contagious zoonotic disease caused by Gram-negative, intracellular coccobacillus bacterium named Francisella tularensis.
1 kwi 2020 · In endemic areas, pulmonary tularaemia may be an important differential diagnosis to lung cancer. a and b) Axial computed tomography (CT) image, c) coronal CT image and d) coronal positron...