-
inadequately treated, can be
divided into two categories:
suppurative and nonsuppurative.
Suppurative complications:
These are rare
complications that arise...
- by
Dennis McFarland, is
dying of
pyemia after his
lower arm is am****ted. Braidwood,
Peter Murray (1868). On Pyaemia, Or
Suppurative Fever. Churchill....
- w****s or
months often after an
episode of
acute otitis media.
Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is
middle ear
inflammation that
results in a perforated...
-
stellate necrosis with neutrophils,
surrounded by
palisading histiocytes (
suppurative granulomas) and
sinuses packed with
monocytoid B cells,
usually without...
- conjunctivae, is not
accompanied by
suppuration, and is not painful. This
usually begins shortly after the
onset of
fever during the
acute stage of the disease...
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predisposing factors.[citation needed]
Suppurative osteomyelitis Acute suppurative osteomyelitis Chronic suppurative osteomyelitis Primary (no preceding...
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nodes draining the site of the scratch. They are
characteristically "
suppurative", i.e., pus-forming,
containing large numbers of neutrophils. Organisms...
- nodes,
which enlarge and may
suppurate (mimicking
bubonic plague).
Lymph node
involvement is
accompanied by a high
fever.
Tularemia is
caused by the bacterium...
-
slightly turbid fluid.
Later on, the
exudate becomes creamy and
evidently suppurative; in
people who are dehydrated, it also
becomes very ins****ated. The...
-
Fever of
unknown origin (FUO)
refers to a
condition in
which the
patient has an
elevated temperature (
fever) for
which no
cause can be
found despite investigations...