Definition of Sequestrum. Meaning of Sequestrum. Synonyms of Sequestrum

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Definition of Sequestrum

Sequestrum
Sequestrum Se*ques"trum, n.; pl. Sequestra. [NL. See Sequester.] (Med.) A portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis.

Meaning of Sequestrum from wikipedia

- A sequestrum (plural: sequestra) is a piece of dead bone that has become separated during the process of necrosis from normal or sound bone. It is a complication...
- Feline corneal sequestrum (also known as feline corneal necrosis) is the development of dark areas of dead tissue in the cornea of domestic cats. This...
- and recurrent abscesses. Further progression led to the formation of sequestrum (dead bone that has separated from living bone) after three months and...
- Acne Asthma Calicivirus Congenital sensorineural deafness Feline corneal sequestrum Flea Coccidia Heartworm Hepatic lipidosis Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy...
- that crystallizes in the bladder and kidney.[citation needed] Corneal sequestrum. A necrosis of the cornea of unknown origin. Dystocia. An abnormal labor...
- Acne Asthma Calicivirus Congenital sensorineural deafness Feline corneal sequestrum Flea Coccidia Heartworm Hepatic lipidosis Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy...
- needed for chronic osteomyelitis, whereby the involucrum is opened and the sequestrum is removed or sometimes saucerization can be done. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy...
- Acne Asthma Calicivirus Congenital sensorineural deafness Feline corneal sequestrum Flea Coccidia Heartworm Hepatic lipidosis Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy...
- as whales, it is a thick covering of bone over the middle-ear space. Sequestrum Pineda, Carlos; Espinosa, Rolando; Pena, Angelica (May 2009). "Radiographic...
- to have shallow orbits and protuding eyes, this can lead to keratitis, sequestrum developments in the cornea, and non-healing corneal ulcers. The reduction...