Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 282
... urine on culture . As many as one third of all women who seek medical attention for complaints of symptoms of acute cystitis fall into this group . Although Chlamydia trachoma- tis and N. gonorrhoeae urethritis , anaerobic in- fection ...
... urine on culture . As many as one third of all women who seek medical attention for complaints of symptoms of acute cystitis fall into this group . Although Chlamydia trachoma- tis and N. gonorrhoeae urethritis , anaerobic in- fection ...
Pagina 285
... urine for enumeration of PMNs , re- sults of which do not correlate well with either PMN excretion rate or the presence of infec- tion . Given the importance of the 10ml count and the PMN count , the screening systems mentioned above ...
... urine for enumeration of PMNs , re- sults of which do not correlate well with either PMN excretion rate or the presence of infec- tion . Given the importance of the 10ml count and the PMN count , the screening systems mentioned above ...
Pagina 762
... urine , gastric washings , blood , vagina , oropharynx , skin , transtracheal aspiration , stool , pleural fluid , ear , nails Respiratory secretions , urine , gastric washings , vagina , skin , oropharynx , transtracheal aspiration ...
... urine , gastric washings , blood , vagina , oropharynx , skin , transtracheal aspiration , stool , pleural fluid , ear , nails Respiratory secretions , urine , gastric washings , vagina , skin , oropharynx , transtracheal aspiration ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunologic principles and Morganella Obesumbacterium Proteus | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 19 |
Chlamydia Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Color Plates | 38 |
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