scholarly journals Bacteriological examination of radicular cysts contents

2002 ◽  
Vol 55 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 41-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Slobodanka Hrvacanin

Radicular cysts are, most often, oral tissue cysts. The basis for their development are the remains of Hertwig's epithelial sheath, which is stimulated to proliferate by infectious agents, mostly periapical granuloma or pulp necrosis. The cyst contents can be liquid, either clear or milky-white, or thick and yellowish-caseous pus. Bacteriological and histopathological researches have shown that development of radicular cysts from periapical lesions is a consequence of penetration of normal bacterial flora of the oral cavity. Material and methods The study has bacteriologically examined contents of 50 radicular cysts. They were operated between 1993 and 1995 at the Department of Oral Surgery of the Outpatient Health Care Centre Banjaluka. Pathological substrate of the cyst was punctured by a sterile needle and bacteriologically examined at the Microbiological Laboratory of the Clinical Centre in Banjaluka. Discussion and conclusion Radicular cysts contents most often consisted of alpha-hemolytic streptococcus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphyilococcus epidermidis, Streptococcus group B and alpha-hemolytic Streptococcus. It is concluded that normal oral cavity flora is present in the cysts contents the infection penetrated through the root canal to periapex, where, due to the course of time, radicular cyst develops from periapical granuloma.

PEDIATRICS ◽  
1976 ◽  
Vol 58 (6) ◽  
pp. 859-861
Author(s):  
Juan B. Lopez ◽  
Paul Gross ◽  
Thomas R. Boggs

A full-term male infant delivered by caesarean section following a prolonged rupture of the amniotic membranes of 30 hours' duration manifested peculiar skin lesions at the time of birth consistent with the healing phase of bullous impetigo. He was colonized with β-hemolytic Streptococcus group B that was also cultured from the mother's cervix. It is possible this infant became infected in utero since the healing stage of the lesions suggest that they were present sometime before birth.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1966 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 659-661
Author(s):  
ERNEY MAHER ◽  
ROBERT C. IRWIN

A case of meningitis and septicemia due to hemolytic streptococcus group B in a 42-day-old, low birthweight infant has been presented. The increasing evidence of danger to the newborn from this organism has been discussed. The fulminant progression of the meningitic infection from initial symptoms to death leaves little hope for successful treatment. The practice of eradicating asymptomatic streptococcal B organisms from birth canals of pregnant women is proposed as a possible measure for reducing neonatal morbidity and mortality.


2005 ◽  
Vol 43 (11) ◽  
pp. 5721-5732 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. A. Aas ◽  
B. J. Paster ◽  
L. N. Stokes ◽  
I. Olsen ◽  
F. E. Dewhirst

Author(s):  
K. Subramanyam ◽  
Dr. P. Subhash Babu

Obesity has become one of the major health issues in India. WHO defines obesity as “A condition with excessive fat accumulation in the body to the extent that the health and wellbeing are adversely affected”. Obesity results from a complex interaction of genetic, behavioral, environmental and socioeconomic factors causing an imbalance in energy production and expenditure. Peak expiratory flow rate is the maximum rate of airflow that can be generated during forced expiratory manoeuvre starting from total lung capacity. The simplicity of the method is its main advantage. It is measured by using a standard Wright Peak Flow Meter or mini Wright Meter. The aim of the study is to see the effect of body mass index on Peak Expiratory Flow Rate values in young adults. The place of a study was done tertiary health care centre, in India for the period of 6 months. Study was performed on 80 subjects age group 20 -30 years, categorised as normal weight BMI =18.5 -24.99 kg/m2 and overweight BMI =25-29.99 kg/m2. There were 40 normal weight BMI (Group A) and 40 over weight BMI (Group B). BMI affects PEFR. Increase in BMI decreases PEFR. Early identification of risk individuals prior to the onset of disease is imperative in our developing country. Keywords: BMI, PEFR.


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