s/l stink-in organism
Posted By: L Phillips on 2006-10-14
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Pt. suffered hand injuries then a liver abscess due to Strep. intermedius. Dr. says it is probable that a "s/l stink-in" organism would enter the body through a skin injury and end up causing significant debilitation, as we saw during his hospitalization, etc. Thank you!!
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