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abscess
Localized collection of pus in a cavity in the deeper layers of the skin or within the body, formed from tissues broken down by white blood cells (leukocytes) in response to inflammation caused by bacteria. A wall develops, separating the thick yellowish pus from the extracellular fluid of nearby healthy tissues. Rupture of the abscess allows the pus to escape and relieves swelling and pain. Treatment consists of cutting into the wall to drain the pus and giving antibiotics. If infective contents enter the bloodstream, they may be carried to remote tissues, seeding new abscesses.For more information on abscess, visit Britannica.com.
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Hi-tech drug `puts more pus in milk'
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PETA Launches 'Got Pus?' Campaign on Eve of World Dairy Expo.
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PUs on the rise in Asia.(Polyuthranes)(Brief Article)
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Common lameness in the foot
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Milk industry threatens to sue PETA over ad parody
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PUs are under pressure.
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Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing
abscess ( ab -sis) n. a collection of pus and necrotic tissue enclosed by damaged and inflamed tissues. acute a. an abscess associated with pain, inflammation, and some fever. apical a. an abscess in the bone around the tip of the root of a tooth. Brodie's a. a chronic abscess of...
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Encyclopedia entry from: Complete Human Diseases and Conditions
Abscesses Abscesses (AB-seh-sez) are localized or walled off accumulations of caused by...are also known as boils, and carbuncles (KAR-bung-kulz) are types of abscesses that involve and occur on the skin. is a thick, creamy fluid, usually...
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abscess
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
abscess XVI. — F. abcès — L. abscessus (Celsus, rendering Gr. apóstēma IMPOST(H)UME ), f. abscess- , pp. stem of abscēdere depart, f. ABS- + cēdere go.
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