Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska

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4/2012 vol. 9

FORUM MŁODYCH
Bacterial ascending mediastinitis following diagnostic pleuroscopy in a patient with pleural tuberculosis

Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska 2012; 9 (4): 486–489
Online publish date: 2013/01/14
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Confronting perimenopausal women’s knowledge of coronary heart disease with their health behaviours. Controversial role of hormone replacement therapy in the protection of coronary heart disease
Descending necrotizing mediastinitis is an emergency surgical condition with a high mortality rate. The inflammatory process spreads downwards along the neck fascial space from primary infection foci from the oro-pharynx. Usually mediastinitis of bacterial etiology is polymicrobial in nature and presents with an acute course. Mediastinitis of specific etiology, characterized by chronic course and causing mediastinal fibrosis, is rare. The study presents an atypical case of iatrogenic acute mediastinitis, which developed in an ascending mechanism in a patient after diagnostic left pleuroscopy performed due to parietal pleural pathology with accompanying pleural effusion. Histopathological examination of the pleural specimens revealed pleural tuberculosis.
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