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==Overview== | |||
==Risk Factors== | |||
Factors resulting in altered level of consciousness and decreased immune response play a key role in the development of lung abscess : | |||
===Common Risk Factors=== | |||
*Alcoholism<ref name="pmid6859981">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hagan JL, Hardy JD |title=Lung abscess revisited. A survey of 184 cases |journal=Ann. Surg. |volume=197 |issue=6 |pages=755–62 |year=1983 |pmid=6859981 |pmc=1352910 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | |||
*Seizure disorder | |||
*Artificial ventilation | |||
*Coma | |||
*Neuromuscular disorders with bulbar dysfunction | |||
*Nocturnal aspiration | |||
*Bronchial obstruction | |||
*Gingivo-dental sepsis | |||
*Diabetes mellitus | |||
*Immunosuppression | |||
===Less Common Risk factors=== | |||
*Drug abuse | |||
*Malnutrition | |||
*Mental retardation | |||
*Gastroesophageal reflux disease | |||
== Reference == | == Reference == |
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Overview
Risk Factors
Factors resulting in altered level of consciousness and decreased immune response play a key role in the development of lung abscess :
Common Risk Factors
- Alcoholism[1]
- Seizure disorder
- Artificial ventilation
- Coma
- Neuromuscular disorders with bulbar dysfunction
- Nocturnal aspiration
- Bronchial obstruction
- Gingivo-dental sepsis
- Diabetes mellitus
- Immunosuppression
Less Common Risk factors
- Drug abuse
- Malnutrition
- Mental retardation
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease