A Closer Look to Approach Sarcina Ventriculi

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Eddy Sami Fares

Abstract

Sarcina ventrculi (SV) is an anaerobic bacteria causing gastrointestinal infection. Over years cases were reported about this infection proving that it can be diagnosed by histopatholgical findings. Moreover, literature recorded variety of clinical presentations and management options highlighting antibiotic as a key of treatment. This paper aims to give an overview of an approach to a clinical case suspected with SV infection.

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How to Cite
Fares, E. S. (2022). A Closer Look to Approach Sarcina Ventriculi. International Journal of Medical Science in Clinical Research and Review, 5(04), Page: 151–154. Retrieved from https://ijmscrr.in/index.php/ijmscrr/article/view/198

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