| pyogenic a. |
septic a.
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| pyogenic b. |
one that produces suppuration when it infects an organism.
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| pyogenic g. |
a usually solitary polypoid capillary hemangioma often associated with trauma or local irritation, representing a vasoproliferative inflammatory response, found on the skin and gingival or oral mucosa. It presents as a small erythematous papule that enlarges and may become pedunculated and may become infected and ulcerate with accompanying purulent exudate. Called also g. telangiectaticum. See also pregnancy tumor, under tumor. Cf. angiogranuloma.
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| pyogenic i. |
an infection caused by pus-producing microorganisms, commonly species of Staphylococcus and Streptococcus. The most numerous white blood cells responding immunologically to a pyogenic infection are the polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
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| pyogenic m. |
a membrane which produces pus.
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