While there is general agreement that abscesses should be treated with incision and drainage, it is unclear whether systemic antibiotics should be routinely prescribed. Objective To evaluate whether ...
There is no recognized and definite treatment for pediatric SA. Anti-infection treatment is the basic choice for infectious SA. If not improved, abscess drainage or splenectomy may be another choice.
CASE reports of acute subpectoral abscess and suppurative lymphadenitis — or "subpectoral phlegmon," as it is sometimes called — have appeared occasionally in both the American 1–3 and the ...
Clinical presentation of lactational breast abscess usually includes fever, chills, malaise, and recent or recurrent mastitis. Pain, erythema, and firmness over an area of the breast are typically ...
After a lengthy 15-year legal battle, summons have been issued against Indraprastha Apollo Hospital and six doctors for alleged medical negligence leading to a patient's death in 2009. The case ...