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suppuration (sʌpjʊəˈreɪʃən) Also 6 -acyon. [ad. L. suppūrātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. suppūrāre to suppurate. Cf. F. suppuration.] 1. The process or condition of suppurating; the formation or secretion of pus; the coming to a head of a boil or other eruption.1541 Copland Galyen's Terap. 2 F ij b, Yf...
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Re-sublimity
"Suppuration -core-" was used as a soundtrack for the anime and a rearrangement of the song "Suppuration" appears in her Hane Live Tour 2004 Limited Album Composition: Kazuya Takase
Arrangement: Kazuya Takase
Lyrics: Kotoko
Agony – 4:22
Composition: Tomoyuki Nakazawa
Arrangement: Tomoyuki Nakazawa
Lyrics: Kotoko
Suppuration
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Littré - intention - définition, citations, étymologie
intention. 1 Action de tendre, d'appliquer ; usité seulement, en ce sens, dans cette locution chirurgicale : réunir une plaie par première intention, en rapprocher les bords de manière à empêcher la suppuration ; réunir une plaie par seconde intention, la laisser suppurer et n'en rapprocher les bords qu'après la suppuration.
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Zao Jiao Ci 皂角刺
Draws out toxicity, discharges pus, invigorates the Blood and reduces swelling : Early-stages of swollen sores to encourage suppuration or to induce those already formed to burst
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suppurative
suppurative, a. and n. (ˈsʌpjʊərətɪv) Also 6 -yfe. [ad. mod.L. suppūrātīvus, f. suppūrāt-: see suppurate v. and -ive. Cf. F. suppuratif (from 16th c.), It., Pg. suppurativo, Sp. supurativo.] A. adj. 1. Having the property of causing suppuration; inducing the formation of pus.1541 [see suppuration 1]...
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Ludwig Grünwald
He became a specialist in the field of otorhinolaryngology, being credited as the first physician to attempt surgery for the treatment of nasal suppuration His books on diseases of the larynx and on nasal suppuration have been translated into English.
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Malum perforans
These ulcers start with callosity under which suppuration takes place. The pus comes out and a hole forms under which the lesion grows deeper.
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empyema
empyema Path. (ɛmpaɪˈiːmə, ɛmpɪ-) [mod.L., a. Gr. ἐµπύηµα a gathering, suppuration, f. ἐµπυέ-ειν to suppurate.] 1. ‘A collection of pus in the cavity of the pleura, the result of pleurisy. The term has also been used to denote any chronic inflammatory effusion in the chest’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1615 Cro...
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Gleditsia sinensis
(Leguminosae) have been used in traditional medicine for the treatment of inflammatory diseases including swelling, suppuration, carbuncle and skin diseases
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Friedrich Wilhelm Zahn
Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der durch das Mikrosporon septicum hervorgerufenen Erscheinungen, 1872 – The doctrine of inflammation and suppuration.
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Édouard Chassaignac
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He wrote Traité de l'écrasement linéaire (1856); Leçons sur la trachéométrie (1855); Clinique chirurgicale (1854–58); Traité pratique de la suppuration
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Heinrich Koebner
in which years after the appearance of an isolated plaque of psoriasis, several "traumatic" events in various areas of the body (tattoos, animal bite, suppuration
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infection had developed, and after a total of six weeks he was amazed to discover that the boy's bones had fused back together, without the danger of suppuration
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Xanthogranulomatous inflammation
A pathogenetic model might be suggested as follows:
suppuration, hemorrhage and necrosis,
granulomatous tissue with granular histiocytes and foamy macrophages Hemorrhage, suppuration and necrosis are therefore the initial conditions leading to the xanthogranulomatous response.
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