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WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project — Organ-Based Infections
Cardiovascular ● Central Nervous System ● Head and Neck ● Eye ● Upper Respiratory Tract ● Lower Respiratory Tract ● Gastrointestinal and Intraabdominal ● Genitourinary ● Musculoskeletal ● Skin and Soft Tissues ● Systemic
Cardiovascular: Aortitis, infectious ● Cardiovascular implantable electronic device infections ● Endocarditis, prophylaxis ● Endocarditis, treatment ● Intravascular catheter-related infections ● Mediastinitis, acute ● Mycotic aneurysm ● Myocarditis, Lyme disease ● Myocarditis, viral ● Pericarditis, bacterial ● Pericarditis, fungal ● Pericarditis, tuberculous ● Pericarditis, viral ● Rheumatic fever, primary prophylaxis ● Rheumatic fever, secondary prophylaxis ● Septic pelvic vein thrombophlebitis
Central Nervous System: Brain abscess ● Cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection ● Encephalitis ● Epidural abscess ● Lyme neuroborreliosis ● Meningitis, bacterial ● Meningitis, MRSA ● Meningitis, tuberculous ● Septic thrombosis of cavernous or dural venous sinus ● Septic thrombosis of cavernous or dural venous sinus, MRSA ● Subdural empyema
Head and Neck:
Eye:
Upper Respiratory Tract:
Lower Respiratory Tract:
Gastrointestinal and Intraabdominal:
Genitourinary:
Musculoskeletal:
Skin and Soft Tissues:
Systemic: