| phagedenic u. |
1. any of a group of conditions due to bacterial invasion of a cutaneous lesion or of the intact skin of a person with impaired resistance; it is characterized by necrotic ulceration and prominent tissue destruction. The group includes desert sore, Meleney's ulcer, and tropical phagedenic ulcer. Called also perambulating u. and sloughing u. 2. tropical phagedenic u.
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| phagocytable |
susceptible to phagocytosis.
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| phagocytic dysfunction d.’s |
a group of immunodeficiency conditions characterized by disordered phagocytic activity; disorders may be extrinsic (e.g. suppression of the number of phagocytes by immunosuppressive agents, or dysfunction caused by corticosteroids) or intrinsic (related to enzyme deficiencies). They are marked by bacterial or fungal infections that range from mild recurrent skin infection to fatal systemic infection. For a list of disorders of this type, see table at immunodeficiency.
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| phagocytic i. |
any arbitrary measure of the ability of neutrophils to ingest native or opsonized particles determined by various assays; it reflects either the average number of particles ingested or the rate at which particles are cleared from the blood or culture medium.
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| phagocytin |
any of several poorly characterized basic proteins with bactericidal activity found in the granules of neutrophils. See cationic proteins, under protein.
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