Use "gangrene" in a sentence

1. That's gangrene!

2. It's gangrene, sir.

3. Apostasy spread like gangrene.

4. Gangrene is setting in.

5. I'd never met gangrene before.

6. □ Why are apostate teachings like gangrene?

7. Gas gangrene spreading to the bone marrow.

8. Gangrene, compartment syndrome, compression, fluids, elec... bladder.

9. When gangrene spreads, the area must be cut off.

10. Once gangrene has developed the tissue is dead.

11. Joint; Grade 3, deep ulcer with Abscessor osteomyelitis; Grade 4, localized gangrene; and Grade 5, extensive gangrene requiring a major amputation

12. They tried to freeze the gangrene from spreading.

13. The wound is festering, and gangrene has set in.

14. 17, 18. (a) How is apostate teaching like gangrene?

15. But you won't die of gangrene while we're looking.

16. Gangrene : Localized soft - tissue death ( necrosis ) from prolonged blood-supply Blockage.

17. If she had gangrene, would you be amputating my leg?

18. The wound was not properly disinfected and gangrene set in.

19. If blood flow to a leg is interrupted, gangrene may follow.

20. Gangrene set in and he had to have his leg amputated.

21. Some Clostridia Produce Gas gangrene• The organisms associated with gas gangrene attack soft tissues by producing toxins and Aggressins, and are referred to as histotoxic

22. Sergeant, gangrene is eating my leg away, not my eyes.

23. The wound is festering,[Sentencedict] and gangrene has set in.

24. When gangrene set in, his foot had to be amputated.

25. If spiritual sickness has set in like gangrene, what should be done?

26. They had to amputate his leg because gangrene had set in.

27. Gangrene is more like it. Lucky for Shorty. I'm a biology.

28. Like gangrene, apostate reasoning is nothing but quick-spreading spiritual death.

29. Objective To explore the Medicine method and nurse of thrombo angitis obliterans gangrene.

30. • soft-tissue necrosis, including necrotizing fasciitis or myositis, or gangrene Differential Diagnosis

31. I chewed these fingers off before the frostbite could turn to gangrene.

32. Many displayed the malign green of corruption, the verdigris of spiritual gangrene.

33. 12 Many displayed the malign green of corruption, the verdigris of spiritual gangrene.

34. Among the Bacteria susceptible to penicillinarethose throat, spinal meningitis, gas gangrene, and syphilis.

35. Some had been tortured, and one had lost half of each foot to gangrene.

36. SST-ST: Soft tissue (necrotising fascitis, infectious gangrene, necrotising cellulitis, infectious myositis, lymphadenitis, or lymphangitis)

37. The acute appendicitis may divide into: Acute pure appendicitis, acute purulent appendicitis, acute gangrene appendicitis.

38. The judge said, when gangrene sets in, the doctor has no choice but to amputate.

39. SST-ST: Soft tissue (necrotizing fascitis, infectious gangrene, necrotizing cellulitis, infectious myositis, lymphadenitis, or lymphangitis)

40. Rots also increased on recipient tubers when the donors were heavily infected but were free of gangrene lesions.

41. Wounds inflicted on the subjects were infected with bacteria such as Streptococcus, gas gangrene, and tetanus.

42. Ainhum has been much confused with other diseases such as leprosy, diabetic gangrene, syringomyelia, scleroderma or Vohwinkel syndrome

43. Gangrene ( from hitting an artery instead of a vein ) and blood poisoning caused by a wound becoming infected ;

44. Biosynthetic penicillins are effective against: a) Gram-positive and gram-negative cocci, Corynebacterium diphtheria, spirochetes, Clostridium gangrene

45. Methods The authors reviewed 42 patients underwent amputation for dry gangrene of leg due to atherosclerosis obliterans.

46. Diff, gas gangrene, tetanus Other Words from Clostridium Example Sentences Learn More about Clostridium Other Words from Clostridium

47. Pyogenic myositis can be classified into either GAS necrotizing myositis, clostridial myonecrosis (gas gangrene), or nonclostridial (crepitant) myositis.

48. The indications for Amputation include gangrene, severe soft tissue infection, arterial occlusion, extensive osteomyelistis and/or a non-healing ulcer

49. Instead, it seems likely that he died Anticlimactically of gangrene or sepsis amid a battle for a rather inconsequential castle

50. Trauma (including head trauma and including surgery) and other striated muscle diseases, including dystrophy, dermatomyositis, trichinosis, polymyositis, and gangrene cause Ast increases.

51. The genus includes Clostridium welchii which causes gas gangrene, Clostridium tetani which causes TETANUS and Clostridium botulinum which causes BOTULISM.

52. To summarize correlation problems of medical rescue after earthquake, the keystones were amputation, crush syndrome and gas gangrene in hospital treatment.

53. Ainhum has been much confused with similar constrictions caused by other diseases such as leprosy, diabetic gangrene, syringomyelia, scleroderma or Vohwinkel syndrome.

54. In some severe cases, the only way doctors can treat the infection or gangrene is to Amputate, or remove, the area that's affected

55. Ainhum has been much confused with similar constrictions caused by other diseases such as leprosy, diabetic gangrene, syringomyelia, scleroderma or Vohwinkel syndrome.

56. The toe developed an abscess, which later turned gangrenous, but Lully refused to have it amputated. The gangrene spread and killed the stubborn musician.

57. Gangrene that develops as a result of arterial obstruction and is characterized by mummification of the dead tissue and absence of bacterial decomposition.

58. But shun empty speeches that violate what is holy; for they will advance to more and more ungodliness, and their word will spread like gangrene.”

59. A flesh eating inflamation of the patellae, spreading slowly to the tibia and fibula, until gangrene kicks in and urgent Amputational surgery is necessary

60. Antitoxin: An antibody produced in response to and capable of neutralizing a specific biologic toxin such as those that cause diphtheria, gas gangrene, or tetanus

61. However, the attacking side also suffered serious losses, including its leader Kawai Tsugunosuke, who was wounded during the battle and later died of gangrene in Aizu.

62. The toxin involved in gas gangrene is known as α-toxin, which inserts into the plasma membrane of cells, producing gaps in the membrane that disrupt normal cellular function.

63. Crepitus A crackling or crunching sound heard when the ends of a fractured piece of bone rub against each other. Mentioned in: Gangrene, Nasal Trauma Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine.

64. + 16 But reject empty speeches that violate what is holy,+ for they will lead to more and more ungodliness, 17 and their word will spread like gangrene.

65. “But,” wrote Paul, “shun empty speeches that violate what is holy; for they will advance to more and more ungodliness, and their word will spread like gangrene.

66. + 16 But shun empty speeches that violate what is holy;+ for they will advance to more and more ungodliness,*+ 17 and their word will spread like gangrene.

67. He stresses the danger that such speech brings to the entire congregation, saying: “For they will advance to more and more ungodliness, and their word will spread like gangrene.”

68. The authors performed five Bilobed gracilis/medial circumflex femoral vascular pedicle myocutaneous flaps for perineal reconstruction secondary to oncologic defects and one secondary to Fournier gangrene at a tertiary care center

69. Antitoxin: An antibody produced in response to and capable of neutralizing a specific biologic toxin such as those that cause diphtheria, gas gangrene, or tetanus.Antitoxins are used prophylactically and therapeutically.

70. Rajkot: Allopaths may get nod to prescribe ayurvedic drug for diabetic gangrene The plant extract has already helped over 100 diabetics save their feet when they had no option other than

71. Autointoxication: ( aw'tō-in-toks'i-kā'shŭn ), A disorder resulting from absorption of the waste products of metabolism, decomposed matter from the intestine, or the products of dead and infected tissue, as in gangrene

72. Clostridium perfringens, also known as Clostridium welchii), this is the most common agent of gas gangrene and also causes food poisoning as well as a fulminant form of bowel disease called necrotizing colitis

73. Bacterial causes are categorized by clinical presentation, anatomic location, and causative organisms into the categories of pyomyositis, psoas abscess, Staphylococcus aureus myositis, group A streptococcal necrotizing myositis, group B streptococcal myositis, clostridial gas gangrene, and nonclostridial myositis.

74. Transmetatarsal Amputation (TMA) involves surgical removal of a part of the foot that is severely infected foot or has a lack of oxygen supply (ischemic) due to a condition such as diabetes, gangrene, or trauma

75. Doctor Käsemann had moral courage enough to introduce Anthracin in gangrene and sphacelus, in 1852, and Doctor Raue has given it in carbuncles, since 1858 (see his Pathology and Diagnosis) and in gangrenic whitlow (see Journal of Clinics, 4, 142)

76. Anaerobic cultures are indicated particularly when suspected infections are related to gastrointestinal tract, pelvic organs, associated with malignancy, related to use of aminoglycosides, or occur in a setting in which the diagnosis of gas gangrene or actinomycosis is considered

77. This treatment was applied in cases of all kinds of headache without a certain causal source, in the cases of cholecystopathy, ventricular and duodenal ulcer, acute intestinal gangrene, and all kinds of pains of a rheumatic nature in muscles and articulations.

78. Medical Definition of Crepitation : a grating or crackling sound or sensation (as that produced by the fractured ends of a bone moving against each other or as that in tissues affected with gas gangrene) Crepitation in the arthritic knee Learn More about Crepitation Dictionary Entries near Crepitation

79. ‘Surgeons had to Amputate both hands and her legs just below the knee, to prevent the spread of infection.’ ‘Gangrene set in and surgeons had to Amputate the leg to save his life.’ ‘It was this faith that saw him through a complicated surgery to Amputate his right leg on …

80. ‘Surgeons had to Amputate both hands and her legs just below the knee, to prevent the spread of infection.’ ‘Gangrene set in and surgeons had to Amputate the leg to save his life.’ ‘It was this faith that saw him through a complicated surgery to Amputate his right leg on …