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1 dent diabetes (8%), pancreatic fistula (5%), intraabdominal abscess (4%), small bowel obstruction (4%
2          Four complications were observed: 1 intraabdominal abscess and 1 case of urinary retention i
3 such as pancreatic fistula, wound infection, intraabdominal abscess, and need for reoperation.
4 ound infection (8%), cholangitis (5.7%), and intraabdominal abscess/biloma (2.9%).
5    T cells are critical for the formation of intraabdominal abscesses by Staphylococcus aureus.
6 in were more likely to develop a significant intraabdominal abscess, collection, or fistula.
7 ha- or ICAM-1-specific Abs failed to develop intraabdominal abscesses following challenge with purifi
8 eric anastomosis site, graft thrombosis, and intraabdominal abscess formation have been well document
9 more, the trxB mutant was not able to induce intraabdominal abscess formation in a mouse model, where
10 ysaccharides (Zps) confer protection against intraabdominal abscess formation in a T cell-dependent m
11 report that purified CP5 and CP8 facilitated intraabdominal abscess formation in animals when given i
12 o shown when TLR2-/- mice exhibited impaired intraabdominal abscess formation in response to B. fragi
13 tivated T cells modulated the development of intraabdominal abscess formation.
14 rding the mechanism by which T cells control intraabdominal abscess formation.
15 eroides fragilis promotes the development of intraabdominal abscesses in experimental models of sepsi
16 the 5.0-kDa molecule, were protected against intraabdominal abscesses induced by challenge with viabl
17 to rats in vivo conferred protection against intraabdominal abscesses induced by viable bacterial cha
18  12, 3%), wound infections (n = 12, 3%), and intraabdominal abscess (n = 9, 2%).
19                                              Intraabdominal abscess occurred in 14% (33/240) of patie
20 jor complications, infectious complications, intraabdominal abscess, or pancreaticojejunal anastomoti
21 ith complications, infectious complications, intraabdominal abscess, or postoperative death.
22 .025), infectious complications (p = 0.014), intraabdominal abscess (p = 0.022), and postoperative de
23 ajor complication, infectious complications, intraabdominal abscess, pancreaticojejunal anastomotic l
24 traumatic injuries more than 4 hours old, or intraabdominal abscesses were enrolled.

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