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Gram stain result few polys rare gram negative rods n>10,000 cfu/ml normal upper respiratory flora present no squamous epithelial cells seen?

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Dr. Matt Wachsman answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Context: gram negative rods not so common and that seems a large amt. This implies an infection requiring particular antibiotics and this is not the more common cause of sinus/bronchitis but Hemophilus

Answered 3/9/2019

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