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surgeon Frederick Treves (1853–1923) wrote, "Practically all
major wounds suppurated. Pus was the most
common subject of
converse [among surgeons], because...
- w****s or
months often after an
episode of
acute otitis media.
Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is
middle ear
inflammation that
results in a perforated...
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Pylephlebitis Other names Pyelophlebitis and
Infective suppurative thrombosis of the
portal vein
Portal vein
Specialty Gastroenterology,
Infectious Disease...
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Thyroiditis is the
inflammation of the
thyroid gland. The
thyroid gland is
located on the
front of the neck
below the
laryngeal prominence, and
makes hormones...
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nodes draining the site of the scratch. They are
characteristically "
suppurative", i.e., pus-forming,
containing large numbers of neutrophils. Organisms...
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Pulpitis is
inflammation of
dental pulp tissue. The pulp
contains the
blood vessels, the nerves, and
connective tissue inside a
tooth and
provides the...
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medication which has been used to
treat wounds, burns, skin
ulcers and
suppurations.
Developed by
Russian surgeon Alexander Vishnevsky in 1927, the liniment...
- ailments: for example,
symptoms of diabetes, as
confirmed in
reports of
suppurating periostitis in 1678,
dental abscesses in 1696,
along with
recurring boils...
- out
through the
dying walls, pus
forms within and
around the
appendix (
suppuration). The
result is
appendiceal rupture (a 'burst appendix')
causing peritonitis...
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Acute septic arthritis,
infectious arthritis,
suppurative arthritis,
pyogenic arthritis, osteomyelitis, or
joint infection is the
invasion of a joint...