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His purulent dressing glistened with the gangrene which was already devouring him.
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Streptococcus pneumoniae was the second cause of purulent meningitis after meningococcal infection.
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There were great swathes of it ahead, a bobbing purulent mass.
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As before, simple disease of the conjunctiva passes into purulent ophthalmia.
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The nodule was drained and culture of the purulent material yielded Streptococcus viridans.
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The pus from the liver abscesses was filled with the pyogenic vibrio.
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Purpose: The relationship between pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis and infectious endocarditis is uncertain.
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Rapid clearance of pathogens is essential for successful control of pyogenic bacterial infection.
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The use of EUS-LAD for pyogenic or tuberculous abscesses has been reported previously.
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The clinical and imaging findings were not discriminant relative to other pyogenic spondylodiscitis.
Usage of suppurative in English
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A suppurative corn differs from others in that the inflammation ends in suppuration.
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Similar suppurative action in the cornea is often caused by infection of cocci.
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Causes.-Improperor lack of treatment for the acute suppurative inflammatory attack.
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This form of the suppurative process usually begins in front.
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We report an uncommon case of acute suppurative thyroiditis arising from a piriform sinus fistula.
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Secondary infection of the parotid gland frequently occurs, and gives rise to a suppurative parotitis.
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This is best done by promoting the suppurative process by means of warmth or stimulant applications.
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Conclusion: Important suppurative complications after an episode of acute sore throat in primary care are uncommon.
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Charles XII., in his suppurative fever on the road to Bender, was no longer the same man.
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Patients and methods: The study included 186 patients who underwent surgery for suppurative chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma.
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Background: Bronchiectasis is a suppurative airway disease characterised by persistent cough and sputum production associated with bronchial dilatation.
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Because suppurative tenosynovitis has the potential to destroy tendons, consultation with a hand surgeon should be obtained immediately.
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Tissues from the 180-day-old underdeveloped pig contained foci of necrosis and suppurative inflammation associated with S. suis infection.
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We present the role of ultrasound and oesophagography in five children with pyriform fossa sinus associated with suppurative thyroiditis.
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The capsular ligament of the joint is penetrated by the suppurative process, and a condition of septic arthritis results.
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In others a rapid suppurative process, accompanied by the effusion of large quantities of plastic lymph, was met with.