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Nontravmatik Klostridyal Sepsis: Postmortem Olgu Sunumu

Non-Traumatic Clostridial Sepsis : A Postmortem Case Report

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Clostridial bacteremia,caused by a gram-positive microorganism which proliferates in anaerobic condition is most often seen after surgery or trauma as a complication of heavly contaminated wounds.Occasionally cases of non-traumatic clostridial gas gangrene occuring spontaneously have been reported in the absence of any external wound or trauma,associated with immunsupression and/or malignancy.This report describes a postmortem caseia 5-year-old boy who presented with syncronous lymphoma and extensive gram-positive bacteremia.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Anaerobik koşullarda çoğalan bir gram pozitif mikroorganizmanın sebep olduğu klostridyal bakteriyem,i en sık kontamine olmuş yaraların bir komplikasyonu olarak travma ya da cerrahiden sonra görülür.Herhangi bir dış yaralanma ya da travma olmaksızın,immunsupresyon ve/veya malignitenin eşlik ettiği,spontan nontravmatik klostridial gazlı gangren olguları arasıra bildirilmektedir.Bu postmortem olgu sunumunda yaygın gram pozitif bakteriyemi ile birlikte lenfoması olan 5 yaşında erkek çocuk tanımlanmaktadır.
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