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- also spread via the blood to other parts of the body (which is called hematogenous spread), causing infections away from the original site of infection...
- tissues in the body. This process, known respectively as lymphatic or hematogenous spread, allows not only single cells but also groups of cells, or CTC...
- due to S. aureus, and the other half are due to tuberculosis (spread hematogenously from the lungs). Tubercular osteomyelitis of the spine was so common...
- as a Simon focus and is typically found in the top of the lung. This hematogenous transmission can also spread infection to more distant sites, such as...
- bacterial infection and commonly hematogenous, i.e., spread through the bloodstream. Septic arthritis and/or acute hematogenous osteomyelitis usually occurs...
- trophoblastic cancer, usually of the placenta. It is characterized by early hematogenous spread to the lungs. It belongs to the malignant end of the spectrum...
- blood supply and vascular stasis, metaphyses of long bones are prone to hematogenous spread of osteomyelitis in children. Metaphyseal tumors or lesions include...
- abscess gravitation abscess gummatous abscess hidradenitis suppurativa hematogenous abscess hot abscess hypostatic abscess ischiorectal abscess mastoid abscess...
- compartment. It can be classified into primary psoas abscess (caused by hematogenous or lymphatic spread of a pathogen) and secondary psoas abscess (resulting...
- Transmission may also occur during the solid organ transplant process or hematogenous stem cell transplants. Oral transmission may occur through: Ingestion...