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Streptococcus milleri as a cause of pleural empyema.

Hocken et al., 1985

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4405789179596317558
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Hocken D
Dussek J
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Thorax

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Review of an annual series of cases of empyema seen at a regional cardiothoracic unit showed that six out of 25 were due to Streptococcus milleri. The details of the cases are summarised. This organism is now an important cause of empyema, occurring much more …
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