Carbuncles are clusters of furuncles connected subcutaneously, causing deeper suppuration and scarring. |
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Separation of the necrotic tissue along the fascial planes with suppuration may occur. |
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Chronic suppurative otitis media is chronic suppuration of the middle ear cavity associated with a defect in the tympanic membrane. |
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I was once called to give an opinion over a case of femoral necrosis with suppuration following coxalgia in a young boy. |
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The main step in the pathogenesis of actinomycosis is disruption of the mucosal membrane leading to suppuration and abscess formation. |
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In general, there is no infection and suppuration on the growth. |
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Chloramphenicol or tetracyclines also have been used, but relapses occasionally occur with these medications, and they may not prevent node suppuration. |
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Infection was so prevalent that suppuration — the discharge of pus from a surgical wound — was thought to be a necessary part of healing. |
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Signs of inflammation were more frequent, and two cases of suppuration and unexplained fever were observed. |
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It's better not to open the inner hoof from the lower part, unless a suppuration has already been formed. |
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The process of pus formation, called suppuration, occurs when the agent that provoked the inflammation is difficult to eliminate. |
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In the minority of cases the local lesion may be complicated by an aggressive, spreading cellulitis and a subcutaneous suppuration. |
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Furthermore, among the adverse effects frequently encountered with either of the strains, are subcutaneous suppuration on the vaccination site and adenitis in the territory adjoining the site of vaccination. |
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In 1893 Finsen found that lengthy exposure of smallpox sufferers to the red light formed by exclusion of the violet end of the spectrum prevents the suppuration of the pustules, or formation of characteristic pockmarks. |
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These include healing and repair, suppuration, and chronic inflammation. |
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The yellow saucers of suppuration covering his skin had to be dressed every four hours after he was rushed to hospital at Bari and then to Malta, where he needed three months to recover. |
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The forming of crusts or a light suppuration are normal phenomena: in order to defend itself against possible bacterian infections, the body produces antibodies. |
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Both drainage of the sinus and intracranial suppuration was performed at the same time surgical procedure and antibiotics administered during 4 weeks. |
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Pyuria may result from suppuration in any part of the urinary system, or from an abscess opening into the urinary tract. |
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Quotidian periodicity we find in greater or less degree in nearly all fevers, particularly in fevers associated with suppuration. |
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Histological examination showed actinomycotic granules located in the abscesses formation with suppuration background. |
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Then, the name of Staphylococcus was introduced by Ogston in 1883 for micrococcus group causing inflammation and suppuration. |
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The extracranial findings include opacification of the mastoid air cells with resultant suppuration. |
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Pipe Line For Dust Suppuration System In Workshop Area At Pocp Of Chandrapur. |
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