Rhinogenic metastatic brain and spinal cord abscesses in Crohn's disease
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] P. Narotam,et al. Brain abscess: management and outcome analysis of a computed tomography era experience with 973 patients. , 2011, World neurosurgery.
[2] H. Arrighi,et al. Adverse Events Associated With Common Therapy Regimens for Moderate-to-Severe Crohn's Disease , 2009, The American Journal of Gastroenterology.
[3] K. Fountas,et al. Nasal lymphatics as a novel invasion and dissemination route of bacterial meningitis. , 2009, Medical hypotheses.
[4] C. Lees,et al. The safety profile of anti‐tumour necrosis factor therapy in inflammatory bowel disease in clinical practice: analysis of 620 patient‐years follow‐up , 2009, Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics.
[5] L. Teng,et al. Brain abscess: clinical experience and analysis of prognostic factors. , 2005, Surgical neurology.
[6] C. Johanson,et al. Altered expression of sialic acid-bearing glycoconjugates as revealed by lectin binding to choroid plexus in perinatal hydrocephalic rats , 2004, Cerebrospinal Fluid Research.
[7] M. Johnston,et al. Evidence of connections between cerebrospinal fluid and nasal lymphatic vessels in humans, non-human primates and other mammalian species , 2004, Cerebrospinal Fluid Research.
[8] N. Nathoo,et al. Intracranial subdural empyemas in the era of computed tomography: a review of 699 cases. , 1999, Neurosurgery.
[9] L. Fernández Canigia,et al. Species belonging to the "Streptococcus milleri" group: antimicrobial susceptibility and comparative prevalence in significant clinical specimens , 1996, Journal of clinical microbiology.