| quantitative chemical analyses and antigenic properties of peptidoglycans from clostridium botulinum and other clostridia. | the cell wall peptodoglycans were isolated from clostridium botulinum and some other species of the genus clostridium by hot formamide extraction and their quantitative chemical composition and antigenic properties were determined. the petidoglycan of c. botulinum type e was found to be a diaminopimelic acid (dap)-containing type composed of glucosamine, muramic acid, glutamic acid, alanine and dap in the molar ratio of 0.76:0.78:1.00:1.88:0.81. all other types of c. botulinum and clostridium sp ... | 1976 | 62070 |
| purification of clostridium toxoids. | a two-step fractionation procedure was applied for purification and concentration of the individual clostridium toxoids. the toxoids were precipitated with hydrochloric acid in the presence of sodium sextametaphosphate, then antigenic fractions were separated from inactive contaminants by sephadex g-75 filtration. specific activity of the preparations thus obtained, as determined by mancini radial immunodiffusion, was 150--565 binding units per mg of protein nitrogen for clostridium perfringens ... | 1977 | 70974 |
| clostridium septicum in childhood leukaemia. | | 1977 | 73090 |
| growth of clostridium tertium and clostridium septicum in chemically defined media. | defined media for the growth of clostridium tertium and clostridium septicum are described. the requirements for growth of these two species are compared with each other and with those of clostridium perfringens. | 1976 | 180884 |
| multiple hepatic tumors and peliosis hepatis in fanconi's anemia treated with androgens. | we report the case of a 13-year-old boy who was known to have fanconi's anemia for five years. for treatment of this condition he was given androgens and corticosteroids. two months before his death, severe varicella developed complicated by pneumonia, jaundice, and prolonged fever; all of which resolved during a five-week hospitalization. three weeks later he died of clostridium septicum sepsis caused by necrotizing enterocolitis. at autopsy he was found to have multiple hepatocellular neoplasm ... | 1977 | 199056 |
| clostridium septicum infection in childhood leukemia: report of a case and review of the literature. | overwhelming clostridium septicum infection is a rare occurrence in children. it is seen almost exclusively as a complication of acute leukemia. a high index of suspicion in the leukemic child with an acute abdomen is the key to early diagnosis and improved survival. a case in a 13-year-old girl with acute myelogenous leukemia is reported and six pediatric cases in the literature were reviewed. | 1977 | 268232 |
| [clostridium septicum infection in acute leukemia]. | | 1979 | 286885 |
| necrotising enterocolitis associated with invasion by clostridium septicum complicating cyclic neutropaenia. | a fatal case of necrotising enterocolitis complicating cyclic neutropaenia in a 17-year-old boy is reported. the episode of enterocolitis was characterised by fulminant, generalised peritonitis associated with necrosis and gas formation in the wall of the ileum and caecum. clostridium septicum was grown from premortem blood cultures and gram positive bacilli typical of this organism were present in histological sections of the bowel wall. necrotising enterocolitis in this and previously reported ... | 1979 | 292384 |
| analysis of amines and other bacterial products by head-space gas chromatography. | a gas chromatographic (gc) head-space technique is presented, which is suitable for the analysis of volatile products in bacterial broth cultures. this is exemplified by studies on clostridium septicum, klebsiella pneumoniae and proteus mirabilis. the media were acidified or made alkaline and after heating, samples of the gas phase above the media were directly injected into the gas chromatograph. a gas chromatograph equipped with dual columns and flame ionization detectors was used, employing p ... | 1978 | 358746 |
| clostridium septicum bacteremia. its clinical significance. | the medical records of 59 patients with clostridium septicum bacteremia were reviewed; 42 (71 per cent) of these patients had malignancies. one half had hematologic malignancies, and one half had solid tumors. of the 21 patients with solid tumors, 14 (67 per cent) had cancer of the colon. among these patients, the cecum was the most frequent site of malignancy. the cecum and distal ileum were the most probable portals of entry for c. septicum bacteremia among the 28 patients examined at autopsy. ... | 1979 | 420252 |
| postoperative clostridium septicum dermatitis simulating toxic epidermal necrolysis. | widespread detachment of the epidermis as a result of clostridium septicum infection after a laparotomy for intestinal obstruction is described. a clinicopathological picture, hitherto undescribed, is outlined. | 1979 | 472950 |
| differentiation in the cytotoxicity between hemorrhagic and necrotizing principles produced by clostridium septicum. | | 1979 | 541869 |
| letter: clostridium septicum infection in chickens. | | 1975 | 1114642 |
| [bacteriocins of clostridium septicum (author's transl)]. | 17 strains of clostridium septicum were examined for bacteriocin production. two bacteriocin-producing strains were detected by the stab culture method and the spot test using the supernatant fluids of the cultures. the bacteriocin of cl. septicum ovinus was active against all other strains of cl. septicum without inhibiting the donro strain (table 2). this bacteriocin and one indicator strain (wex) were chosen for further study. the bacteriocin, which was spontaneously produced during the logar ... | 1975 | 1221680 |
| occult gastrointestinal malignancies producing metastatic clostridium septicum infections in diabetic patients. | clostridial soft-tissue infections usually occur from traumatic injury but may be related to unrecognized gastrointestinal malignancy. overwhelming sepsis with clostridium septicum developed in five diabetic patients within 24 hours of onset of disease, and their course is reviewed. | 1992 | 1411949 |
| clostridium septicum meningoencephalitis: an unusual presentation of occult rectal carcinoma. | | 1992 | 1414846 |
| cerebral abscess due to clostridium septicum. | | 1992 | 1433051 |
| demonstration of clostridium septicum infection in a goose flock. | clostridium septicum infection causing 5.0 to 5.2% mortality is reported for the first time in the literature from six-week-old growing geese in three flocks comprising 5,200, 5,500 and 5,900 geese, respectively. the affected birds exhibited weakness, uncoordinated movement, ataxia and, frequently, oblique position of the head and neck (torticollis) as well as signs indicative of dysequilibrium. the affected birds died within 18-24 h. gross pathological examination revealed anaemia, hepatitis wi ... | 1992 | 1476092 |
| clostridium septicum infections in children. | | 1992 | 1528648 |
| purulent thromboembolic meningoencephalomyelitis in a calf with isolation of clostridium septicum from the brain. | | 1992 | 1558882 |
| nontraumatic gas gangrene: case report and review of emergency therapeutics. | gas gangrene is a well-recognized serious life and limb threatening emergency. in certain patients the source of this infection may be nontraumatic. we present an illustrative case of nontraumatic gas gangrene caused by clostridium septicum and review the literature regarding its emergency management. early recognition of nontraumatic gas gangrene is crucial to reduction of mortality and morbidity. emergent therapy requires resuscitation, surgical consultation, pharmacological therapy, and consi ... | 1991 | 1787289 |
| an alternative to the toxin neutralization assay in mice for the potency testing of the clostridium tetani, clostridium septicum, clostridium novyi type b and clostridium perfringens type d epsilon components of multivalent sheep vaccines. | potency testing of veterinary vaccines containing clostridial antigens currently requires the vaccination of laboratory rabbits followed by the determination of specific antitoxin concentration in the rabbit sera by toxin neutralization test in mice. elisas are described as an alternative method to toxin neutralization for the determination of clostridium tetani, clostridium septicum, clostridium novyi type b and clostridium perfringens type d epsilon antitoxins. the assays were found to be rapi ... | 1991 | 1797039 |
| [clostridium septicum pyomyositis revealing colonic cancer]. | | 1991 | 1816023 |
| clostridium septicum bacteremia and diffuse spreading cellulitis of the head and neck in a leukemic patient. | | 1991 | 1866566 |
| clostridium septicum myonecrosis and sepsis in the absence of trauma. | | 1991 | 1891736 |
| clostridium septicum infection. beware of associated cancer. | for reasons that are not fully understood, there is an association between clostridium septicum infection and carcinoma. in this article, dr kirchner describes the examination and treatment of a patient with c septicum infection in whom metastatic cancer was found on laparotomy. | 1991 | 1924004 |
| actions of three clostridial iga proteases on distinct forms of immunoglobulin a molecules. | three bacterial species of clostridium (septicum, tertium and sporogenes) were identified to produce extracellular proteases cleaving iga to fab and fc fragments, as demonstrated by sds-page and immunoelectrophoretic procedures. these enzymes acted on monometric iga1 paraproteins and normal serum iga1 but had no activity on iga2 paraproteins and intact secretory iga1 from human colostrum. their action on polyclonal serum iga1 suggested the absence of neutralizing anti-clostridial iga protease ac ... | 1991 | 2071167 |
| [clostridium septicum: a warning signal]. | | 1990 | 2098142 |
| a randomized prospective study of ceftazidime and ciprofloxacin with or without teicoplanin as an empiric antibiotic regimen for febrile neutropenic patients. | febrile neutropenic patients were randomized to receive ceftazidime and ciprofloxacin with the addition of teicoplanin in cases with clinical suspicion of a hickman line-associated infection. at 48 h both clinical and bacteriological analyses were made. patients were categorized as: success, in cases of improvement or stability in the clinical condition; failure, if there was a deterioration of the clinical condition; and non-evaluable, in cases of protocol violation or death due to other causes ... | 1990 | 2149051 |
| clostridium septicum as a cause of pericarditis and mycotic aneurysm. | clostridium septicum is a bacterial species associated with gas gangrene in both humans and animals. although not usually a pathogen in humans, it has been implicated in some cases of abscesses and bacteremia. we now report the first case of pericarditis with mycotic aneurysm due to c. septicum. | 1990 | 2229369 |
| spontaneous, nontraumatic gangrene due to clostridium septicum. | clostridium septicum is a major cause of spontaneous, nontraumatic gas gangrene. unlike clostridium perfringens, c. septicum is relatively aerotolerant and thus appears to be more capable of initiating infection in the absence of obvious damage to tissues. six cases illustrate the clinical setting and fulminant nature of spontaneous gangrene caused by c. septicum. a lesion in the colon such as carcinoma is often present and is presumed to serve as a portal of entry to the bloodstream. diabetes a ... | 1990 | 2330482 |
| activation of phospholipase a2 in rabbit erythrocyte membranes by a novel hemolytic toxin (h-toxin) of clostridium septicum. | a primary effect of a novel h-toxin of clostridium septicum on the hemolysis of rabbit erythrocytes was shown to be the activation of phospholipase a2 (pla2) associated with rabbit erythrocyte membranes by 20-fold that of controls. furthermore, the activation of pla2 induced by the h-toxin was enhanced in the presence of nad. the h-toxin itself had no pla2 activity. on the contrary, the h-toxin bound to palmitic acid at a molar proportion of 1:1 and lost its hemolytic activity. the pla2 was not ... | 1990 | 2341026 |
| mycotic aortic aneurysm infected by clostridium septicum--a case history. | the authors describe a sixty-seven-year-old hypertensive, diabetic man with a mycotic abdominal aortic aneurysm infected with clostridium septicum. the patient had colonic polyps but no malignant disease. they could find only one other report of a mycotic aneurysm infected with c. septicum. in that case, as in most other cases of c. septicum bacteremia, the patient had gastrointestinal cancer. their case suggests that treatment for a clostridial infection should be considered in patients with kn ... | 1991 | 1863018 |
| non-traumatic clostridium septicum arthritis in a patient with caecal carcinoma. | | 1992 | 1643462 |
| clostridium septicum and neutropenic enterocolitis. | | 1987 | 2887894 |
| clostridium septicum and neutropenic enterocolitis. | | 1987 | 2890893 |
| purification and characterization of the lethal toxin (alpha-toxin) of clostridium septicum. | clostridium septicum lethal (alpha-toxin) was purified and found to be a basic protein (pi 8.4) of approximately 48 kda that is both lethal and hemolytic. the alpha-toxin had a hemolytic activity of approximately 2 x 10(7) hemolytic units per mg and a 50% lethal dose of approximately 10 micrograms/kg of body weight for mice. the alpha-toxin formed concentration-dependent, sodium dodecyl sulfate-resistant aggregates of approximately 230 kda. mice immunized with alpha-toxin showed a significant in ... | 1992 | 1541552 |
| spontaneous clostridial myonecrosis. | spontaneous, nontraumatic clostridial myonecrosis is a rare infection with an insidious onset and usually fatal outcome. spontaneous clostridial myonecrosis has a frequent association with colon carcinoma, leukemia, diabetes mellitus, and drug-induced immunosuppression. we present the case of a 73-year-old diabetic man who died of spontaneous clostridium septicum myonecrosis, who had presented with fulminant gangrene of the right thigh. clostridium septicum was cultured from the quadriceps muscl ... | 1992 | 1402768 |
| clostridium septicum myonecrosis in association with colonic malignancy. | | 1988 | 3069311 |
| recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor promotes wound healing in a patient with congenital neutropenia. | we report a patient with congenital neutropenia or kostmann's syndrome who suffered many complications after presenting with clostridium septicum enterocolitis, including absence of wound healing. because of several reports of the use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (g-csf) in patients with various complications of neutropenia, we treated this patient with recombinant human (rh) g-csf. we found that once rhg-csf restored neutrophil counts to normal, progressive wound healing followed. t ... | 1992 | 1380074 |
| electron capture gas chromatography study of the acid and alcohol products of clostridium septicum and clostridium chauvoei. | the metabolic products produced by several strains of clostridium septicum obtained from patients and animals, along with strains of clostridium chauvoei, were studied in chopped meat glucose medium by electron capture gas-liquid chromatography (ec-glc). the strains of c. septicum and c. chauvoei were shown to comprise five different metabolic groups. both the ec-glc study and the o and h antigenic study performed previously showed that strains of c. septicum comprise a heterogeneous group. one ... | 1976 | 1254716 |
| [a case of nontraumatic clostridium septicum infection with intrahepatic pneumatic tumor and adenocarcinoma of the transverse colon]. | | 1988 | 3250993 |
| occult gastrointestinal carcinoma causing metastatic clostridial soft-tissue infection. report of two cases. | the association between nontraumatic, metastatic, clostridial soft-tissue infection and malignancy is well recognized, particularly when clostridium septicum is involved. this report presents two patients with nontraumatic, metastatic, soft-tissue infection due to c. septicum and reviews the english medical literature. eighty-four percent of the reported patients were found to have colon carcinoma, which was postulated to be the portal of entry. prognosis is poor, but early recognition and antim ... | 1988 | 3282840 |
| studies on mode of action of a bacteriocin from clostridium septicum. | a bacteriocin was found in the supernatant fluid of clostridium septicum strain ovinus. sensitivity to the bacteriocin was confined to other strains of c. septicum and to strains of c. chauvoei; the other gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria tested for sensitivity were unaffected by the bacteriocin. the bacteriocin killed sensitive cells rapidly but cell lysis did not appear to be involved. the bacteriocin inhibited protein and rna synthesis immediately after its addition to sensitive cells; ... | 1976 | 1253001 |
| clostridium septicum sepsis and cerebritis: a rare complication of the hemolytic-uremic syndrome. | | 1988 | 3380585 |
| letter: an outbreak of gangrenous cellulitis caused by clostridium septicum in a broiler flock. | | 1975 | 1164275 |
| quantitative method for determination of hemolytic activity of clostridium septicum toxin. | a quantitative method for titration of hemolytic activity of clostridium septicum toxin was established. no linear dose-response line was obtained between the toxin dose and hemolysis ratio. logit or probit transformation of the hemolysis ratio changed this log-dose response curve into a linear line. we recommend a highly reproducible and accurate method based on parallel line assay using a well-standardized reference toxin for determination of hemolytic activity. the method consists of simultan ... | 1987 | 3430819 |
| clostridium septicum infection and antibiotic treatment in broiler chickens. | | 1975 | 1114625 |
| chronic clostridium septicum infection of a tibial fracture: a case report. | an open transverse fracture of the mid-shaft of the tibia of a professional footballer became infected by clostridium septicum and, after early compression plating, required surgical intervention on three further occasions and extensive antibiotic treatment before healing occurred. clostridial infection is a recognized complication of open fractures contaminated with soil, and the necrotizing toxins produced by the c. septicum were probably responsible for the persistence of this infection. infe ... | 1976 | 1002285 |
| preparation and evaluation to clostridium septicum toxoid. | clostridium septicum was grown under controlled conditions to produce high levels of alpha toxin. the toxin was toxoided and concentrated by ultrafiltration. the toxoided alpha toxin retained immunizing properties. the concentrated toxoid, when formulated on total combining power, in monovalent or multivalent clostridial products, provided protection to rabbits against direct challenge with cl. septicum spores. the toxoided alpha toxin produced antitoxin levels which exceeded current minima. | 1976 | 1001826 |
| potency testing of clostridium septicum bacterins in sheep and laboratory animals. | the immunogenic potency of bacterins containing clostridium septicum was evaluated in mice, hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits and sheep to establish potency requirements for these bacterins. two subcutaneous injections of cl. septicum bacterins were shown to provide resistance against intramuscular spore challenge. protection in mice, hamsters and guinea pigs was generally at low levels, in the range of 1 to 5 ld50. efficacy estimates, at these levels of challenge, indicated that a degree of relati ... | 1976 | 1001825 |
| preparation of clostridium septicum antigen for hyperimmunization of horses using a dialyzed culture. | the preparation of toxic cultures of clostridium septicum is described, using an apparatus with a straight dialysis tubing, where the medium is filled both into the nutrition and cultivation space of the apparatus. using the cultivation to nutrition volume rate 1:2, mean titre of lethal antigen in filtrates 3.86 limes mortis per ml and 300 dosis lethalis minima per lm was obtained in comparison with the values of 2.22 and 150 respectively in flask filtrates. native filtrates of dialyzed cultures ... | 1986 | 3539722 |
| deoxyribonucleases and hyaluronidases of clostridium septicum and clostridium chauvoei. iii. relationship between the two organisms. | | 1976 | 940440 |
| immunogenicity of clostridium septicum in guinea pigs. | five strains of clostridium septicum were used to prepare bacterins, bacterin-toxoids, toxoid, and combinations of bacterins or bacterin-toxoids. these preparations were tested for immunogenicity in guinea pigs vaccinated subcutaneously with 1.0 ml of product. usually, a second vaccination was given 21 to 24 days later. the immunity of groups of vaccinated guinea pigs was challenged with as many as 22 strains of c septicum. when challenge exposed with homologous strains at 21 to 24 days after on ... | 1979 | 525895 |
| splenic abscess due to clostridium septicum in a patient with multiple myeloma. | solitary abscesses of the spleen may occur as a consequence of septicemia from various septic foci, particularly intra-abdominal sites. a variety of causative organisms, including the clostridia, have been isolated. we have described a patient with multiple myeloma who had a solitary splenic abscess due to clostridium septicum and who failed to survive despite seemingly appropriate treatment. clinicians should be alert to this complication, which demands immediate splenectomy and appropriate ant ... | 1987 | 3660050 |
| clostridium septicum: spontaneous myonecrosis. | | 1987 | 3693880 |
| clostridium septicum arthritis associated with colonic carcinoma. | | 1986 | 3735298 |
| a case of nontraumatic clostridial gas gangrene occurring in a patient with colon adenocarcinoma, liver cirrhosis, and diabetes mellitus. | an autopsy case of clostridial gas gangrene occurring in a 54-year-old man with colon adenocarcinoma, liver cirrhosis, and diabetes mellitus is reported. the patient died 4 days after the onset of symptoms with episodes of vomiting and abdominal pain. gangrene of both hips and perineum, hemolysis, renal failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation were the dominant clinical features. clostridium septicum was isolated from the subcutaneous tissue fluid. adenocarcinoma of the ascending colo ... | 1986 | 3739709 |
| dnase production by clostridium septicum. | sixty-two clostridium septicum isolates were assayed for extracellular dnase activity. all of the c. septicum isolates tested produced greater dnase activity than did the other dnase-producing clostridial isolates tested. the molecular weight of the dnase of c. septicum was determined to be approximately 45,000. dnase is a major extracellular protein produced by this organism. | 1987 | 3818933 |
| imipenem/cilastatin therapy of bacteremia. | imipenem/cilastatin was used to treat 135 patients with bacteremia and signs of infection. ninety percent responded favorably. the bacteriologic eradication rate was 98 percent among the 153 isolates. only one patient had breakthrough bacteremia and this was a susceptible clostridium septicum. in two isolates of pseudomonas aeruginosa, emergence of resistance to imipenem during therapy was noted and appeared to be responsible for clinical failure. superinfection occurred in 13 patients and was r ... | 1985 | 3859221 |
| [significance of clostridium septicum as a cause of gas edema]. | gas gangrene caused by clostridium septicum is relatively rare. in this paper 15 cases are described observed within the last 5 years. in 3 cases the gas gangrene was acquired exogenously. the other cases were endogenous infections. 9 of these cases were associated with colon carcinoma. c. septicum gas gangrene has a high lethality rate: 11 of the 15 patients died from the infection. | 1985 | 3884489 |
| metastatic nontraumatic clostridium septicum osteomyelitis. | nontraumatic clostridial infections are rare, but need to be diagnosed and treated early or high morbidity and mortality rates result. we believe that this is the first reported case of metastatic nontraumatic clostridium septicum osteomyelitis. early treatment with surgical debridement and parenteral antibiotics without hyperbaric oxygen was used. an associated occult rectal malignancy was discovered and treated. | 1985 | 3980945 |
| [diffuse cellulitis and clostridium septicum septicemia in a non-cancer patient]. | | 1985 | 3982125 |
| comparative in vitro activity of cefbuperazone against anaerobic bacteria isolated from community hospitals. | the activity of cefbuperazone against 266 strains of anaerobic bacteria was determined by the agar dilution method and compared with cefoxitin, moxalactam, piperacillin, and clindamycin. all strains were recent clinical isolates from community hospitals. all agents tested showed good activity against bacteroides fragilis, fusobacterium spp., propionibacterium spp., clostridium septicum, clostridium perfringens, and the anaerobic, gram-positive cocci and gram-negative cocci. cefbuperazone, cefoxi ... | 1985 | 3985600 |
| [clostridium septicum and colonic cancer]. | during the period 1980-1987, clostridium septicum was identified at statens seruminstitut, from anaerobic blood cultures in six patients. five of the patients had cancer of the colon or rectum (c. coli) and one had cancer of the ovary. correspondingly great incidence of solid tumours, particularly c. coli with c. septicum infection without preceding trauma or compromizing of immunity has been reported in the literature. meticulous bacteriological identification should be undertaken on anaerobic ... | 1989 | 2773100 |
| [ultrastructural characteristics of the natural heteromorphic growth of clostridium septicum]. | periodic cultures of c. septicum strain no. 59, growing in pope's broth, have been studied by means of transmission electron microscopy on ultrathin sections. during the lagphase of growth the inoculated bacilliary cells are sequentially converted into giant filamentous multinucleate forms. these changes, reflecting the reaction of phenotypical adaptation to new environmental conditions, are followed by the restoration of the initial phenotype via the fragmentation of the giant cells. at the sam ... | 1985 | 3993279 |
| clostridium septicum septicemia with identical metastatic myonecroses in a granulocytopenic patient. infectious disease emergency. | clostridium septicum is a gram-positive, sporulating spindle-shaped rod. gas gangrene secondary to trauma is not uncommon. however, nontraumatic clostridial infection causing myonecrosis is quite unusual. this is a unique case report of clostridium septicum bacteremia with two simultaneously evolving metastatic foci of myonecrosis of the left arm and right thigh that developed in a patient with lymphoma when he became granulocytopenic during his hospital course. | 1985 | 4025378 |
| clostridium septicum infection and associated malignancy. report of 2 cases and review of the literature. | we report 2 patients with myonecrosis due to clostridium septicum and associated colon carcinoma and have reviewed the english language literature for all reported cases of atraumatic c. septicum infection. a total of 162 cases of c. septicum infection have been reported. eighty-one percent of these patients had an associated malignancy. thirty-four percent of all patients had associated colon carcinoma, while 40% had a hematologic malignancy. thirty-seven percent of reported patients had an occ ... | 1989 | 2642585 |
| [effect of enterocin on clostridium perfringens and clostridium septicum (author's transl)]. | | 1974 | 4152346 |
| glycolytic and related enzymes in clostridial classification. | the activities of 15 glycolytic and related enzymes were determined in clostridia. all contained 1-phosphofructokinase; three of them lacked 6-phosphofructokinase and mannitol 1-phosphate dehydrogenase. glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase was found in six clostridia, thus demonstrating the presence of hexose monophosphate shunt. only parts of the citric acid cycle were found to be present in most clostridia with an indication of the full cycle in clostridium septicum. the intermediary enzyme activ ... | 1969 | 4244302 |
| [enterogenous non-traumatic gas phlegmon infection by clostridium septicum]. | | 1971 | 4327293 |
| [composition of the gases given off by clostridium septicum, clostridium chauvoei and welchia perfringens cultured in a sodium thioglycolate medium under vacuum after alkalinization of the medium at the end of cultivation]. | | 1972 | 4338943 |
| prevention of swarming of clostridium septicum. | | 1972 | 4566879 |
| letter: sudden deaths from clostridium septicum infection of the gobabis district. | | 1972 | 4670770 |
| aortitis due to metastatic gas gangrene. | clostridium septicum bacteremia and its association with hematologic malignancy and colorectal cancer have been well recognized. panwalker, in a recent review, discussed clostridial sepsis and other unusual infections associated with colorectal tumors, including streptococcal bovis and bacteroides. he reports the coexistence of colorectal cancer and metastatic clostridium septicum infections at multiple sites. we describe a case in which a patient with an occult cecal carcinoma develops clostrid ... | 1989 | 2618068 |
| adenocarcinoma of the colon presenting as clostridium septicum cellulitis of the left thigh. | | 1974 | 4834747 |
| [detection of clostridium septicum and cl. oedematiens by the fluorescent antibody technic]. | | 1967 | 4899155 |
| on the growth and survival of clostridium septicum in soil. | | 1969 | 4904967 |
| [composition of the gases liberated by clostridium septicum cultivated in a thioglycolate medium]. | | 1965 | 4954598 |
| [composition of gases freed by clostridium sporogenes and by clostridium septicum cultivated in thioglycolate media]. | | 1966 | 4958636 |
| the deoxyribonucleases and hyaluronidases of clostridium septicum and cl. chauvoei. i. an agar plate method for testing for deoxyribonuclease. | | 1972 | 5076438 |
| the deoxyribonucleases and hyaluronidases of clostridium septicum and cl. chauvoei. ii. an agar plate method for testing for hyaluronidase. | | 1972 | 5076439 |
| [study of the fine structure of spore formation in clostridium septicum]. | | 1971 | 5131475 |
| in vitro tests for the measurement of veterinary clostridial toxins, toxoids and antisera. i. titration of clostridium septicum toxins and antitoxins in cell culture. | the assay of clostridium septicum antitoxin currently requires the inoculation of test mixtures intravenously into mice or intradermally into guinea-pig skin. an alternative indicator system based on the use of cell cultures is described. evidence is presented to show that the toxins detected by the in vivo and in vitro indicators are indistinguishable in terms of molecular weight, charge and hydrophobicity and that there is a close agreement between the two methods of titration. cell culture in ... | 1990 | 2257131 |
| [comparative study of gases emitted by clostridium septicum and clostridium chauvoei cultivated on sodium thioglycolate medium]. | | 1969 | 5373657 |
| [clostridium septicum in a derby eland]. | | 1969 | 5408497 |
| clostridium septicum infection of the thyroid gland. | | 1970 | 5487765 |
| [the in vitro identification and the in vivo action of clostridium septicum neuraminidase]. | | 1970 | 5499382 |
| location of esterases in clostridium septicum and clostridium chauvoei: an electron microscope study. | | 1967 | 5607845 |
| direct-challenge potency test for bacterins containing clostridium septicum. | | 1968 | 5637928 |
| temperature studies on chicken inoculations to aid differentiation between clostridium chauvoei and clostridium septicum. | | 1968 | 5655004 |
| the relationship of the neuraminidase of clostridium septicum to the haemagglutinin and other soluble products of the organism. | | 1968 | 5667846 |
| sequential growth of clostridium chauvoei, clostridium septicum, and clostridium novyi in the same medium. | | 1969 | 5782565 |
| case report--clostridium septicum infection in a broiler flock. | | 1969 | 5813245 |
| clostridium septicum infections and malignancy. | | 1969 | 5819436 |
| clostridium septicum and malignancy. | | 1969 | 5819442 |
| [problems of obtaining toxin from clostridium septicum cultures]. | | 1965 | 5833338 |
| the nature and properties of the haemagglutinin of clostridium septicum. | | 1967 | 6029762 |
| clostridium septicum gas gangrene following intramuscular infection from an influenza vaccine booster. | we have reported a case of c septicum gas gangrene occurring in the forearm of a patient who had an influvac influenza booster 48 hours before admission. despite prompt antibiotic treatment and surgical debridement, the patient became hypotensive and could not be resuscitated. | 1990 | 2102204 |
| antibiotic susceptibility of clostridium septicum isolated from chickens and cattle. | | 1984 | 6482134 |