suppurative in English

adjective

['sup·pu·ra·tive || 'sʌpjəreɪtɪv /-jʊrətɪv]

filled with pus

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1. Acute suppurative thyroiditis is very rare in childhood.

2. Non-autoimmune thyroiditis is very rare (acute suppurative thyroiditis, radiation thyroiditis).

3. Acute suppurative thyroiditis in a 47-year-old diabetic woman is reported.

4. The Abdominal Actinomycosis (AA) is a rare and often unrecognised suppurative chronic illness.

5. One reason for having cysts in the Armpit is a medical condition called hidradenitis suppurative.

6. Synonyms for Cankerous include ulcerous, cankered, festering, furunculous, suppurative, ulcerative, aphthous, helcoid, ulcerate and ulcerated

7. Anaerobic infections are typically suppurative, causing abscess formation and tissue necrosis and sometimes septic thrombophlebitis, gas formation, or both

8. Verneuil disease is a chronic suppurative hidradenitis, which presents the risk of degeneracy, although it is rare.

9. Anaerobic infections are typically suppurative, causing abscess formation and tissue necrosis and sometimes septic thrombophlebitis, gas formation, or both

10. Emergency Problems of the Ears, Nose and Throat Mastoiditis Definition Acute suppurative inflammation of mastoid antrum and air cells.

11. Extremely rare forms of thyroiditis are acute suppurative thyroiditis and Riedel’s thyroiditis, a chronic fibrotic disorder of the thyroid gland.

12. Acute Otitis Media Definition Acute suppurative infection of the middle ear, often preceded by a viral upper respiratory tract infection (URTI).

13. The management of these deep abscesses and suppurative tenosynovitis is often difficult, and strict adherence to the basic principles of hand surgery is necessary.

14. We have previously reported that an internal fistula (piriform sinus fistula) was the apparent route of infection in 15 patients with acute suppurative thyroiditis (AST).

15. Objective: To characterize the microbial etiology of chronic suppurative otitis media comparing the methods of classical Bacteriological culture and polymerase chain reaction

16. A chronic, spreading suppurative and granulomatous disease primarily caused by the gram-positive anaerobic bacteria Actinomyces israelii. Several clinical types can be recognized.

17. Actinomycosis is a suppurative granulomatous disease caused by a different Actinomyces species, and most generally by a Gram-positive anaerobic bacillus, Actinomyces israelii.

18. 5 The epidemic meninges epidemic sentiment processing plan epidemic meninges inflammation (i. e. epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis),(www.Sentencedict.com) is the suppurative meningitis which the meningococcus cause.

19. Caseous Lymphadenitis in Sheep and Goats Caseous Lymphadenitis (CLA) is a bacterial disease of chronic suppurative lymphadenitis of both sheep and goats that has major economic consequences

20. Patients with fistulising Crohn s disease with acute suppurative fistulas must not initiate Remicade therapy until a source for possible infection, specifically abscess, has been excluded (see section

21. Blastomycosis (sometimes referred to as North American Blastomycosis) is a chronic granulomatous and suppurative disease caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis, a dimorphic fungus endemic to the south-central and Midwestern United States

22. Before Joseph Lister's landmark Lancet publications on the use of Carbolic acid wound dressings in 1867, surgeons Jules Lemaire in France and Enrico Bottini in Italy had already used Carbolic acid on hundreds of patients to control suppurative wounds

23. Conservative tympanoplastic procedures in 210 clinical cases of chronic suppurative otitis media and tympanosclerosis have shown granulation tissues to be present within the aditus often to the extent that antrum and tympanic cavity were virtually separated from each other; i.e., there was an occlusion of the aditus.