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Vegetation

A web of platelets, fibrin, inflammatory cells and entrapped organisms are called?

Intramuscular blood streaminfections

Originates within the cardiovascular system

Extravascular bloodstream infection

Results from bateria entering the blood circulation through the Lymphatic system from another site of infection .

Hypoxia

(Reduction in oxygen levels), may result from destruction of red blood cells by the parasite

HACEK (AACEK) group of bacteria

Aggregatibacter (hemophilus) aphrophilus, Actinobacillus actinomycetem-comitants, Carddiobacteerium hominis, Eikenella corroderns and Kingella kingae

Suppurative thrombophelebitis

an inflamation of a vein wall.

The pathogenesis of this intramuscular infection involves an alteration in the vein's endothelial lining followed by clot formation .

Hemophilus influenzae

Extravascular site of infection; meniges(CNS), epilotottitis, periorbital region, respiratory

Streptococcus pneumoniae

Extravascular site of infection; meninges(CNS) respiratory

Streptococcus pyogenes

Extravascular site of infection; wound, soft tissue

Salmonella enterica typhi

Extravascular site of infection; small intestine, regional lymph nodes of the intestine, reticuloendothelial system.