Introduction: We report the case of a 48-years patient who is under chimotherapy because of a breast cancer. She was initially found at her place in coma with hyperthermia and neurological deficiency signs. The clinic history and the paraclinical investigations have enabled to detect a catheter-related infection (CRI) as soon as the diagnosis of disseminated infectious endocarditis was made.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeveral cases of rhabdomyolysis associated with pneumococcal pneumonia have been recently reported. However their significance have been poorly investigated. In this retrospective study, we have compared the patients admitted in ICU for acute community-acquired pneumonia with or without rhabdomyolysis (group A: CPK > or = 1,000 Ul/l and group B: CPK < 1,000 Ul/l).
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