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182 related items for PubMed ID: 22706196

  • 1. Two cases of bacteremia due to an unusual pathogen, Comamonas testosteroni in Iran and a review literature.
    Farshad S, Norouzi F, Aminshahidi M, Heidari B, Alborzi A.
    J Infect Dev Ctries; 2012 Jun 15; 6(6):521-5. PubMed ID: 22706196
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  • 3. Comamonas testosteroni appendicitis: About a case and review of the literature.
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  • 4. Comamonas testosteroni infection in Taiwan: Reported two cases and literature review.
    Tsui TL, Tsao SM, Liu KS, Chen TY, Wang YL, Teng YH, Lee YT.
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  • 5. Comamonas testosteroni bacteremia in a patient with perforated acute appendicitis. Short communication.
    Gul M, Ciragil P, Bulbuloglu E, Aral M, Alkis S, Ezberci F.
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  • 9. Post-operative endophthalmitis due to an unusual pathogen, Comamonas testosteroni.
    Reddy AK, Murthy SI, Jalali S, Gopinathan U.
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  • 12. Bacteremia caused by Comamonas kerstersii in a patient with diverticulosis.
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    Shah SS, Ruth A, Coffin SE.
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  • 16. Infections caused by unusual Methylobacterium species.
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  • 17. Leg ulcer and bacteremia due to Cedecea davisae.
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  • 18. Oerskovia turbata and Comamonas acidovorans bacteremia in a patient with AIDS.
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