Invasion of the bloodstream by virulent microorganisms from a focus of infection.
Inflammation of the lymphatic channels.
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Examples for "lymphangitis"
Examples for "lymphangitis"
1The third stage of the disease leads to chronic progressive lymphangitis.
2The appearance of the limb closely simulated an attack of lymphangitis.
3Excessive suppuration, lymphangitis, and gangrene are causes of a fatal termination by exhaustion.
4Enteritis, lymphangitis, or pneumonia he knows to be often heralded in the same manner.
5This type of lymphangitis is associated with, or the result of, a derangement of digestion.
1But that night it was discovered that blood poisoning had set in.
2The inflammation is reduced, the wound cleaned, and blood poisoning is averted.
3It won't be long before blood poisoning and gangrene become real concerns.
4The cavalryman had high fever, and Gale feared he had developed blood poisoning.
5He died of blood poisoning on New Year's Day in 1894.
6They suffered from anaemia, blood poisoning, cardiovascular disease, dermatitis, kidney damage.
7The garlic causes blood poisoning, you see, and kills the victims in seconds.
8Maybe Alcide's bite would get infected and she'd get blood poisoning?
9I got sick, I had panic attacks, I almost died of blood poisoning.
10For six months I lay near death from blood poisoning.
11They scratch like fun, and there's always danger of blood poisoning from such wounds.
12Byrne's wounds had troubled him considerably-attimes he had been threatened with blood poisoning.
13Not but that one time I got the blood poisoning.
14Wouldn't it be just my luck to get blood poisoning?
15His lungs collapsed, he had blood poisoning and arrested twice.
16She was rushed to hospital where she was diagnosed with septicaemia, or blood poisoning.
Translations for blood poisoning