- Pus is an exudate,
typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown,
formed at the site of
inflammation during infections,
regardless of cause. An ac****ulation...
-
Dermatitis is a term used for
different types of skin inflammation,
typically characterized by itchiness,
redness and a rash. In
cases of
short duration...
- be
classified as
acute or chronic.
Acute pharyngitis may be catarrhal,
purulent, or ulcerative,
depending on the
causative agent and the
immune capacity...
-
Purulent pericarditis refers to
localized inflammation in the
setting of
infection of the
pericardial sac
surrounding the heart. In
contrast to
other causes...
- a
mucous or
purulent discharge, but,
depending upon what
definition of
rectal discharge is used, the
following could be included:
Purulent rectal discharge...
- century,
Avicenna used the term "blood rot" for
diseases linked to
severe purulent process.
Though severe systemic toxicity had
already been observed, it...
- found.
Purulent sputum contains pus,
composed of
white blood cells,
cellular debris, dead tissue,
serous fluid, and
viscous liquid (mucus).
Purulent sputum...
-
should not be
treated with antibiotics. For mild, uncomplicated, and non-
purulent cases of
acute diverticulitis,
symptomatic treatment, IV fluids, and bowel...
-
secretion of
fluid containing mucus and pus (muco-
pertaining to
mucus and
purulent pertaining to pus) from the eye, nose, cervix, **** or
other part of...
-
Aldershot physicians later wrote in The Lancet, "the
influenza pneumococcal purulent bronchitis we and
others described in 1916 and 1917 is
fundamentally the...