- can
spread from
buboes around the body,
resulting in
other forms of the
disease such as
pneumonic plague.
Plague patients whose buboes swell to such a...
-
swollen lymph nodes form the
characteristic buboes ****ociated with the disease, and
autopsies of
these buboes have
revealed them to be
mostly hemorrhagic...
- any
infection of the same
areas as well.
Enlarged nodes are
called buboes.
Buboes are
commonly painful.
Nodes commonly become inflamed,
thinning and fixation...
- as
buboes.
Buboes ****ociated with the
bubonic plague are
commonly found in the armpits,
upper femoral area, groin, and neck region.
These buboes will...
-
often imprecise. The most
commonly noted symptom was the
appearance of
buboes (or gavocciolos) in the groin, neck and armpits,
which oozed pus and bled...
-
swelling of one or more
lymph nodes that
bulge out of the skin as "
buboes." The
buboes often become necrotic and may even rupture.
Infectious mononucleosis...
- is
sometimes called) was
relevant as the arrow-wounds can
resemble the
buboes that were
symptoms of
bubonic plague. Visually, "the
arrow wounds call to...
- abscesses. The
swollen lymph nodes and
abscesses are
often referred to as
buboes.[citation needed]
Extensive lymph node
inflammation may develop.
Large inguinal...
-
afflicted with the itch and
buboes. In the
island of Panay, the
natives declare that no one of them had ever been
afflicted with
buboes until the
people from...
- was to be done by
attacking them with a
liquid made from the
spleens and
buboes of
plague victims. "Although the plan was
perfectly organized, and the deadly...