Pathogenesis : empyema phases
Pathogenesis : empyema phases
Pathogenesis : empyema phases
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Clinical manifestations• Anaerobic bacterial infection– Usually presents with subacute illness.– symptoms persisting for more than 7 days.– 60% of patients have weight loss.– Poor oral hygiene– Factors predisposing to recurrent aspiration.Clinics Chest Med 2010;20:607-622