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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SEROPUS»
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CASE I.——L0calized abscess; much seropus in general abdominal cavity.
Abscess drained; general abdomen disregarded. C. 5., set. I 3, admitted to
hospital three days after the onset of a severe attack of acute appendicitis.
Temperature ...
Near the central end of the shaft of the penis there was a break in the skin, a fold
running transversely, which admitted a probe and allowed the escape of a little
seropus. Another furrow ran in an anteroposterior direction in the balanopreputial
...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1919
3
Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology
across on the sole under the metatarsals and extending upward around the inner
border. The area had a definite border, edged with whitened and elevated
epidermis, which had thin seropus underneath. Earlier in the year the patient had
had ...
4
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
... (sa'ro-pu'roo-Ient): Relating to a discharge containing both serum and pus.
seropus (sa-rc'pus): Serum mixed with pus. serosa (sa-ro'sa): A serous
membrane covering a visceral structure, e.g., the peritoneal covering of an
abdominal organ.
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
5
Clinical Pediatric Dermatology
(Greek, “honeycomb"): Boggy, elevated, purulent, inflamed nodules and plaques
that are painful and drain seropus. Hairs do not break off but fall out and can be
pulled easily without pain (i.e. loose). Kerion heals with scarring alopecia.
Jayakar Thomas, Parimalam Kumar, 2013
6
The organs of locomotion and of special sense. The ...
be found to be composed of sloughy, but solid, connective tissue, infiltrated with
foul greyish-brown seropus. The muscles become infiltrated secondarily, and the
cellulitis may spread into the anterior mediastinum and even reach the ...
Sir Frederick Treves, 1785
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Seropneumotho'rax. Pleurisy with serous effusion, associated with pneumothorax
. Seropuruleat, se-ro-pu'-ru-lent. Composed of serum and pus. Seropus, se*-ro-
pus. A fluid consisting of serum and pus. Serosa, se-r</-sah. A serous membrane
...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
8
A Dictionary of Nursing
Pus contains dead white blood cells, both living and dead bacteria, and
fragments of dead tissue. See also MUCOPUS, SEROPUS. push-bang technique
[puush-bang] n. a technique for removing a stone from the pustule 416 ureter. It
consists ...
Elizabeth Martin, Tanya McFerran, 2008
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The history of ancient Greece: its colonies and conquests; ...
13 ANCIENT GREECE. 1 Orestes, A. C. 405 7 Alexander II. - A. C. 372 2 .
SEropus II. 402 8 Perdiccas III. 371 3 Archelaus II. 394 9 Ptolemy, 370 4 Amyntas
II. 392 Perdiccas, 368 5 Pausanias, 391 Ptolemy, 367 Amyntas II. 390 Perdiccas,
365 6 ...
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Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
See AGGLUTINATION, COMPLEMENT FIxATION, PRECIPITIN. —serological adj
. sero-negative arthritis an arthritis in which rheumatoid factor is not present in the
serum. See also SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY. seropus n. a mixture of serum ...
Elizabeth A. Martin, Oxford University Press, 2010