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Ultrasound-guided aspiration, via transdural insonation, has proven to show excellent abcess visualization when performed through a bur hole. | Ultrasound-guided aspiration, via transdural insonation, has proven to show excellent abcess visualization when performed through a bur hole. | ||
At the time of aspiration, specimens should be sent for Gram Stain and routine aerobic and anearobic cultures.<ref name=IDUSSLEV. Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases (2014). Accessed on July 28, 2016.</ | At the time of aspiration, specimens should be sent for Gram Stain and routine aerobic and anearobic cultures.<ref name=IDUSSLEV. Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases (2014). Accessed on July 28, 2016.<references/> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Ultrasound-guided aspiration, via transdural insonation, has proven to show excellent abcess visualization when performed through a bur hole.
At the time of aspiration, specimens should be sent for Gram Stain and routine aerobic and anearobic cultures.