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Definition of Pyogenic

Pyogenic
Pyogenic Py`o*gen"ic, a. [Gr. ? pus + root of ? to be born.] (Med.) Producing or generating pus.

Meaning of Pyogenic from wikipedia

- macrophages, forming the viscous pus. Bacteria that cause pus are called pyogenic. Although pus is normally of a whitish-yellow hue, changes in the color...
- A pyogenic granuloma or lobular capillary hemangioma is a vascular tumor that occurs on both mucosa and skin, and appears as an overgrowth of tissue due...
- : 310  Pyogenic paronychia is an inflammation of the folds of skin surrounding the nail caused by bacteria.: 254  Generally, acute paronychia is pyogenic, as...
- A pyogenic liver abscess is a type of liver abscess caused by bacteria. Fever Lethargy Discomfort in right upper quadrant of abdomen Anorexia Enlarged...
- Osteomyelitis (OM) is an infection of bone. Symptoms may include pain in a specific bone with overlying redness, fever, and weakness. The feet, spine,...
- Acute septic arthritis, infectious arthritis, suppurative arthritis, pyogenic arthritis, osteomyelitis, or joint infection is the invasion of a joint by...
- [citation needed] In differential diagnosis, arteriovenous malformations, pyogenic granuloma and other vascular proliferations can be microscopically confused...
- underlying medical condition. Nodules in skin include dermatofibroma and pyogenic granuloma. Nodules may form on tendons and muscles in response to injury...
- There are several major forms of liver abscess, classified by cause: Pyogenic liver abscess, which is most often polymicrobial, accounts for 80% of hepatic...
- wounds of almost any size. Examples of granulation tissue can be seen in pyogenic granulomas and pulp polyps. Its histological appearance is characterized...