Exemplos de uso de Lemierre em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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This condition was described in 1936 by Andre Lemierre.
Lemierre syndrome secondary to acute otitis media: Review from a case.
Radiological investigation is of fundamental importance to arriving at a specific diagnosis of Lemierre syndrome.
Mr President, I too would like to welcome Mr Lemierre and his colleagues to Parliament.
That is apparent from an interesting article in today's Financial Times,quoting Mr Lemierre.
Mr President, Commissioner,Mr Lemierre, may I begin by congratulating Mr Markov on a sterling report.
In the presence of septic pulmonary emboli and persistent fever,even with the use of antibiotic therapy, the diagnosis of Lemierre syndrome should be considered.
Lemierre syndrome should be suspected when faced with septic pulmonary emboli and persistent fever even after antibiotic therapy is given.
First described in the early twentieth century, it was in 1936that the French microbiologist, Dr. André Lemierre, outlined the characteristics of the disease.
I wish the EBRD, its President,Mr Lemierre, its staff and its clients continuing success in 2003 and in the longer-term future.
Ministers welcomed the general backing by the shareholders of the EBRD(European Bank for Reconstruction and Development)for renewing the mandate of Mr. Jean LEMIERRE as its President.
Mr President, Commissioner,Mr Lemierre, I would like to begin by thanking you and your staff for your work.
However, therapeutic anticoagulation is still a controversial subject among vascular surgeons, but indication of therapeutic anticoagulation for all patients diagnosed with Lemierre syndrome predominates in the literature.
If a diagnosis of Lemierre syndrome is suspected clinically or on the basis of a cervical CCT, this should be conducted at same time as the CCT of the chest.
Those who are against anticoagulation therapy argue that the thrombi formed in Lemierre syndrome undergo spontaneous resolution with good results for the patient.
Mr Lemierre, you have described the Bank's task as being a'classical' general interest service which, however, makes use of private-sector intervention instruments.
Patients are not generally at increased risk of coagulopathy after resolution of Lemierre syndrome, but patients have exhibited increased factor VIII and antiphospholipid antibodies.
As soon as Lemierre syndrome is suspected, antibiotic coverage should be widened to include anaerobic organisms and should last from 3 to 6 weeks or until pulmonary abscesses are seen to have disappeared on tomography.
Suppurative thrombophlebitis of internal jugular vein, or Lemierre syndrome, is a rare disease, having been described for the first time in 1936, with significant morbidity and mortality, affecting mainly young adults.1.
In 1936, Lemierre published a pioneering article in which he wrote about 20 patients with anaerobic sepsis all of whom had had an oropharyngeal infection and then developed septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein and metastatic abscesses, the majority in the lungs and major joints.
Over lunch, Ministers unanimously agreed to put forward Mr Jean LEMIERRE, currently Chairman of the Economic and Financial Committee and Director of the French Treasury, as the EU candidate for the Presidency of the EBRD.
Mr President, Mr Lemierre, ladies and gentlemen, I wish to begin by welcoming Mr Lemierre and his colleagues to the European Parliament, and take this opportunity to express my warm thanks to you and the Bank's staff for the extraordinarily positive cooperation which we were able to establish during the preparation of this report.
Mr President, Commissioner,Mr Lemierre, ladies and gentlemen, I cannot add my voice to the praise heaped on the Bank by the rapporteur and the previous speakers.
Mr President, Commissioner,Mr Lemierre, since its creation, the EBRD has been a shining and undeniable example of the solidarity shown by democratic and developed societies.
On 22 April,it was the turn of Jean Lemierre, President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development(EBRD), to discuss with Mrs Hübner prospects for cooperation on regional policy in central and eastern Europe.
There was a reduction in cases of Lemierre syndromes with the advent of new antibiotics, but the knowledge of the disease is fundamental for differential diagnosis in refractory cases, once proper antibiotic therapy decreases significantly morbidity and mortality.