Definition of Suppurative fever. Meaning of Suppurative fever. Synonyms of Suppurative fever

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Definition of Suppurative fever

Suppurative fever
Suppurative Sup"pu*ra*tive, a. [Cf. F. suppuratif.] Tending to suppurate; promoting suppuration. Suppurative fever (Med.), py[ae]mia.

Meaning of Suppurative fever from wikipedia

- 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...
- nodes draining the site of the scratch. They are characteristically "suppurative", i.e., pus-forming, containing large numbers of neutrophils. Organisms...
- predisposing factors.[citation needed] Suppurative osteomyelitis Acute suppurative osteomyelitis Chronic suppurative osteomyelitis Primary (no preceding...
- 1142/S0218810412500190. PMIDĀ 22745083. Small, LN; Ross, JJ (December 2005). "Suppurative tenosynovitis and septic bursitis". Infectious Disease Clinics of North...
- Fever of unknown origin (FUO) refers to a condition in which the patient has an elevated temperature (fever) but, despite investigations by one or more...
- nodes, which enlarge and may suppurate (mimicking bubonic plague). Lymph node involvement is accompanied by a high fever. Tularemia is caused by the bacteria...
- Rheumatic fever is a non-suppurative sequela of a primary infection of group A Streptococcus bacteria. Glomerulonephritis can also be a non-suppurative sequela...
- era, it still carries a mortality of 10-30%. It typically presents with fever, rigors, and right upper quadrant abdominal pain, but sometimes abdominal...