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Inflammation Purulent

Mild 2 Presence of at least two manifestations of inflammation (purulence or erythema, pain, tenderness, warmth or induration), but any cellulitis/erythema extends no more than 2 cm around the ulcer, and infection is limited to the skin or superficial subcutaneous tissues no other local complications or systemic illness... [Pg.1082]

Uninfected 1 Wound lacking purulence or any manifestations of inflammation... [Pg.1082]

Contaminated Acute, non-purulent inflammation present major spillage or technique break during clean-contaminated procedures High Indicated... [Pg.1233]

Pain and inflammation may accompany infection and are sometimes manifested by swelling, erythema, tenderness, and purulent drainage. Unfortunately, these signs may be apparent only if the infection is superficial or in a bone or joint. [Pg.391]

Conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva. Conjunctivitis may be bacterial, in which case it is accompanied by a purulent discharge, viral or allergic in origin. Generally symptoms include erythema and itchiness. [Pg.216]

Granulocytic pleocytosis with a prevalence of neutrophils (neutrophilic pleocytosis) This is a typical picture of purulent inflammations in CSF, such as that occuring in bacterial meningitis. [Pg.48]

Vaginitis. Inflammation of the vagina marked by pain and by a purulent discharge. Vasoconstrictor. An agent that causes blood vessels to constrict, or narrow the caliber. Vasodilator. An agent that causes blood vessels to relax and dilate. [Pg.578]

Dioscorea batatus Decaisue Shu Yu (Yam) (root) Allantoin, arginine, d-abscisin, mannan, phytic acid, diosgenin, protein, glycosides, triterpene glucosides.48-461-462 Antitumor, sore throat, swelling, food poisoning, goiter, hernia, purulent inflammations. [Pg.70]

Slit-lamp examination typically reveals moderate to severe edema and inflammation of the lid and conjunctiva, a purulent discharge, and ulceration of the corneal epithelium (Figure 26-43). As previously described, these ulcerations can take on many appearances, usually accompanied by surrounding corneal edema and stromal infiltration beneath the ulcer. A mild to severe anterior chamber reaction, which can cause hypopyon, cataracts. [Pg.521]

The classical inflammation criteria such as exudation, cellulation and proliferation can only be applied to the liver with some reservations, since the emphasis in this instance is on the sinusoids, which already display maximum permeability under normal conditions. The increase in capillary permeability, required by the definition of infiammation, is really only applicable to the area of the vascularized portal fields, e.g. in purulent cholangitis. The definition of inflammation can only be applied to classic acute viral hepatitis, (s. p. 415)... [Pg.404]

The term liver abscess describes a circumscribed, often encapsulated, purulent inflammation with necrosis of the local parenchyma caused by a multitude of pathogens (bacteria, protozoa, helminths) and fungi. Liver abscesses can be detected as a solitary or multiple occurrence. Microabscesses are also witnessed, diffusely affecting the entire liver, sometimes as the outcome of purulent, suppurative cholangitis. [Pg.512]

Tonsillitis inflammation of the tonsils, usually caused by p haemolytic streptococcus, with a purulent discharge, fever and malaise. [Pg.134]

Willems (1989) reported findings on bronchoscopy in two patients bilateral erythematous inflammation of the mucosa with bleeding and purulent secretions was reported. Casts of necrotic sloughed mucosa were also seen. [Pg.396]

Abscess Wall of granulation tissue fibrosis (Table 20.5) inflammation and gliosis purulent contents Collagen (-I-) reticulin (-I-) E26 (S) A6 (S) LCA k and Ig a-ACT KP1 (S) microorganisms Basal frontal and temporal lobes CNS... [Pg.875]

Inflammation of the nveal tract has many canses and may involve one or all three portions simnltaneonsly, as in sarcoidosis. The most frequent form of uveitis is acute anterior nveitis (iritis), nsnally nnilateral and characterized by a history of pain, photophobia, and blurring of vision a red eye (circumcomeal flush) without purulent discharge and a small or irregnlar pnpil. [Pg.718]

The effectiveness of plasma NO therapy is most apparent with the treatment of the pyoneerotie form of erysipelatous inflammation - patients who are considered the most severe cases of purulent surgery departments (Lipatov et al., 2002). The combination of surgical preparation of extensive pyoneerotie centers and local NO therapy allowed the majority of the patients with phlegmonous-necrotic erysipelas during 12-14 days of treatment to liquidate heavy pyoneerotie process and to create conditions for completion of reparative procedures. [Pg.903]

Clinical features of penile abscesses include both systemic (fever, leucocytosis) and local symptoms such as redness, oedema and painful swelling of the foreskin and purulent discharge with or without inguinal lymphadenopathy. Persistent inflammation can cause urethral narrowing, with urine retention or post-flogistic stenosis (Koksal et al. 1999 SOMMERAUER et al. 2006 Nielson et al. 2007). [Pg.148]


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