| bacterial l. |
acute suppurative l.
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| bacterial m. |
meningitis caused by bacteria; common pathogens are Haemophilus influenzae (see Haemophilus influenzae m.), Neisseria meningitidis (see meningococcal m.), Streptococcus pneumoniae (see pneumococcal m.), and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (see tuberculous m.). Called also purulent or pyogenic m. Cf. viral m.
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| bacterial n. |
renal inflammation caused by bacterial infection, usually in the form of pyelonephritis; it may be focal or diffuse.
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| bacterial overgrowth s. |
stasis s.
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| bacterial p. |
pericarditis produced by bacterial infection, particularly by staphylococci or gram-negative bacilli. See also purulent p.
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