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Producing pus.
purulent
suppurative
Pyogenic.
pathology
1
The pus from the liver abscesses was filled with the
pyogenic
vibrio.
2
Purpose: The relationship between
pyogenic
vertebral osteomyelitis and infectious endocarditis is uncertain.
3
Rapid clearance of pathogens is essential for successful control of
pyogenic
bacterial infection.
4
The use of EUS-LAD for
pyogenic
or tuberculous abscesses has been reported previously.
5
The clinical and imaging findings were not discriminant relative to other
pyogenic
spondylodiscitis.
6
This blood, upon cultivation, gave an abundance of the
pyogenic
vibrio.
7
As a result of
pyogenic
infection the cyst may be converted into an abscess.
8
Streptococcus anginosus group is widely known for its ability to cause invasive
pyogenic
infections.
9
The most important diseases in this group are the
pyogenic
,
the tuberculous, and the syphilitic.
10
The subsequent changes depend upon whether or not the wound is infected with
pyogenic
bacteria.
11
The infections that are usually, though not always, associated with pain are the
pyogenic
infections.
12
The general treatment is conducted on the same lines as on other forms of
pyogenic
infection.
13
The molecular mechanism of C3 deficiency in an Afrikaans patient with recurrent
pyogenic
infections was studied.
14
Infectious endocarditis was more common in patients with predisposing heart conditions and streptococcal
pyogenic
vertebral osteomyelitis infection.
15
Conclusions: When specifically sought, the incidence of infectious endocarditis is high in patients with
pyogenic
vertebral osteomyelitis.
16
Methods: Staphylococcus aureus was inoculated into intervertebral discs of rabbits to establish a spinal
pyogenic
infection model.
pyogenic
pyogenic infections
pyogenic liver
pyogenic bacteria
pyogenic vibrio
pyogenic spondylitis