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AbscessesAccumulation of purulent material in Tissues, organs, or circumscribed spaces, usually associated with signs of Infection.
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AbscessesSingle or multiple areas of PUS due to Infection by any ameboid protozoa (Amebiasis). A common form is caused by the ingestion of Entamoeba histolytica.
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AbscessesAn Abscess located in the Abdominal Cavity, i.e., the cavity between the Diaphragm above and the Pelvis below. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
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AbscessesSolitary or multiple Collections of PUS within the liver as a result of Infection by Bacteria, protozoa, or other agents.
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AbscessesAcute or chronic Inflammation of Tissues surrounding the apical portion of a Tooth, associated with the collection of pus, resulting from Infection following pulp Infection through a carious lesion or [..]
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AbscessesAn accumulation of purulent material in the area between the Palatine Tonsil and its capsule.
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AbscessesSolitary or multiple Collections of PUS within the Lung parenchyma as a result of Infection by Bacteria, protozoa, or other agents.
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AbscessesAbscess of the Psoas Muscles resulting usually from Disease of the lumbar vertebrae, with the pus descending into the Muscle sheath. The Infection is most commonly tuberculous or staphylococcal.
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AbscessesSingle or multiple areas of PUS due to Bacterial Infection within the hepatic parenchyma. It can be caused by a variety of Bacteria, local or disseminated from Infections elsewhere such as in Appendic [..]
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AbscessesAn accumulation of purulent material in the space between the Pharynx and the CERVICAL VERTEBRAE. This usually results from Suppuration of retropharyngeal Lymph Nodes in Patients with UPPER Respirator [..]
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AbscessesAccumulation of purulent EXUDATES beneath the Diaphragm, also known as upper Abdominal Abscess. It is usually associated with Peritonitis or postoperative Infections.
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Abscesseslocalized, inflammed areas that contain pus
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AbscessesLesions filled with pus that is essentially dead white blood cells that had come in to fight the bacteria causing the lesions. Abscesses often are walled off by connective tissue in the body’s attempt [..]
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AbscessesLesions filled with pus that is essentially dead white blood cells that had come in to fight the bacteria causing the lesions. Abscesses often are walled off by connective tissue in the body’s attempt to contain the site of infection.
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