- Septic embolism
A septic embolism is a type of
embolism that is infected withbacteria , resulting in the formation ofpus . These may become dangerous if dislodged from their original location. Like other emboli, a septic embolism may be fatal.Pathogenesis
Septic emboli most often originate from extrapulmonary locations which have been infected for a period of time. For example, a person's intravenous access site, which is used to insert
intravenous drug s, may become infected. When present in great number, septic emboli can coalesce and mimick a lobar or bronchopnuemonia. The infected site, combined with variouscoagulants that may be generated by the bacteria or the body, may then break off and enter thecirculatory system , potentially causing aclot .Identification
A septic embolism can be difficult to identify, as it is often attributed to other disorders or infections of the body. As a result, it may wreak havoc with CT scans. It can also be confused with lymph nodules, considering the similarity in shape and size. However, septic emboli usually lodge in the heart valves, where there are no lymph nodes.
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