Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3376573 | Journal of Infection | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryIn December 2003, a 57-year-old-man was diagnosed as having a hepatic tumor for which he had a hepatectomy. On pathology, the hepatic tumor biopsy specimen was diagnosed as malignant lymphoma. In February 2005, the patient was referred to our hospital because of fever and chest pain. A right pleural effusion was seen on chest X-ray. Microscopic examination of the stained pleural fluid revealed many neutrophils and Gram-negative rods, and Edwardsiella tarda was cultured from the pleural effusion fluid. These findings were consistent with an empyema caused by E. tarda. Therefore, we treated the patient with panipenem/betamipron and thoracic drainage. In this paper, we describe this rare case of empyema caused by E. tarda infection.
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Authors
Syunji Mizunoe, Tohru Yamasaki, Issei Tokimatsu, Naoko Matsunaga, Hisako Kushima, Kazuhiko Hashinaga, Jun-Ichi Kadota,