A case report: Pseudomonas luteola presenting with liver mass containing necrosis, sub-phrenic and pleural fluids in otherwise healthy young woman
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Pseudomonas luteola, liver mass, liver abscess, colistinAbstract
Pseudomonas luteola is agram-negative bacillus rarely causing human infections.However, Reports have been building up on different types of infections caused by this potentially emerging microorganism. Here we report a case of liver mass with necrosis, sub-phrenic and pleural effusions.Downloads
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2014-07-29
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