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Prevention and Treatment of Catheter-Associated Infections: Myth or Reality?
Peter Tenke, Marta Jackel, Elisabeth Nagy EAU Update Series Volume 2, Issue 3, Pages (September 2004) DOI: /j.euus
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Fig. 1 Formation of biofilm.
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Fig. 2 Composition of biofilm.
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Fig. 3 Scanning electron microscope of a developing biofilm.
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Fig. 4 Heparin-coated ureteral stent which remains unaffected by biofilm formation and incrustation after a 6-month indwelling time. EAU Update Series 2004 2, DOI: ( /j.euus )
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Fig. 5 Developed incrustations/biofilms after 6 weeks of implantation on uncoated stent. EAU Update Series 2004 2, DOI: ( /j.euus )
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Fig. 6 Heparin-coated ureteral stent with mild incrustation after a 13-month indwelling time. EAU Update Series 2004 2, DOI: ( /j.euus )
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