Definition of Abscession. Meaning of Abscession. Synonyms of Abscession

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Definition of Abscession

Abscession
Abscession Ab*sces"sion, n. [L. abscessio a separation; fr. absedere. See Abscess.] A separating; removal; also, an abscess. [Obs.] --Gauden. Barrough.

Meaning of Abscession from wikipedia

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- A dental abscess is a localized collection of pus ****ociated with a tooth. The most common type of dental abscess is a periapical abscess, and the second...
- A periodontal abscess (also termed lateral abscess, or parietal abscess), is a localized collection of pus (i.e. an abscess) within the tissues of the...
- Brain abscess (or cerebral abscess) is an abscess within the brain tissue caused by inflammation and collection of infected material coming from local...
- Cold abscess refers to an abscess that lacks the intense inflammation usually ****ociated with infection. This may be ****ociated with infections due to...
- Anorectal abscess (also known as an anal/rectal abscess or perianal/perirectal abscess) is an abscess adjacent to the ****. Most cases of perianal abscesses are...
- An epidural abscess refers to a collection of pus and infectious material located in the epidural space superficial to the dura mater which surrounds...
- Peritonsillar abscess (PTA), also known as quinsy, is an ac****ulation of pus due to an infection behind the tonsil. Symptoms include fever, throat pain...
- A subcutaneous abscess is an abscess located in the subcutaneous tissue (also hypodermis). The abscess is formed due to a hypodermal infection by a bacterium...
- A liver abscess is a m**** filled with pus inside the liver. Common causes are abdominal conditions such as appendicitis or diverticulitis due to haematogenous...