sepsis|sepses in English
noun
[sep·sis || 'sepsɪs]
presence of bacteria or microorganisms in the blood (Medicine)
Use "sepsis|sepses" in a sentence
1. It's sepsis.
2. Antipyretic therapy in sepsis Sepsis is a condition characterized by multiple organ dysfunction
3. What is sepsis ?
4. Amputations can be the result of sepsis or be a trigger for sepsis
5. He'll die of sepsis.
6. Sepsis and bleeding caused numerous deaths.
7. Cause: Gravidic toxemia, haemorrhaging, miscarriages, sepsis.
8. Seven patients received antibiotics for sepsis.
9. This combination is frequently seen in sepsis.
10. opportunistic infections (including tuberculosis, histoplasmosis), sepsis, abscess
11. During the hospitalization, recurrent sepsis and candidiasis occurred.
12. An abdominal infection causes sepsis, low blood pressure.
13. Bacterial myocarditis has also been reported secondarily to sepsis.
14. Speisses Aspises speise speiss asepsis species gipsies espies sepsis asepses
15. Blood and Lymphatic System Disorders: leukopenia, lymphopenia, neutropenic sepsis, purpura
16. Complete protection against burn wound sepsis was achieved with flagellar antisera.
17. Symptoms of the disease are conjunctivitis, purpura, petechiae and occasionally sepsis.
18. Sepsis after colorectal surgery is caused by aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
19. It is uncertain whether high-volume hemofiltration improves prognosis in sepsis.
20. Commonly used in pathology, Asepsis indicates an individual is free of sepsis
21. Untreated Bedsores can ultimately lead to other infections, sepsis or even cancer
22. Another typical combination is DKA, dehydration, and hyperventilation from pneumonia or sepsis.
23. Sepsis had lowered her BP so much, she got clots in her liver.
24. Patienter med tuberkulos eller andra allvarliga infektioner såsom sepsis, Abscesser, och opportunistiska infektioner (se avsnitt Patients with tuberculosis or other severe infections such as sepsis, abscesses, and opportunistic infections (see section
25. Early or late stage infections after birth may lead to pneumonia, sepsis and meningitis.