| bubo |
Inflammatory swelling of one or more lymph nodes, usually in the groin; the confluent mass of nodes usually suppurates and drains pus.
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| bubonadenitis |
Inguinal bubo.
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| bubon |
bubo.
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| bubonic p. |
the most common form of plague, typically characterized by abrupt onset of fever, chills, weakness, and headache, followed by pain, tenderness, and lymphadenopathy (buboes) of the regional lymph nodes, most often the inguinal, femoral, axillary, and cervical nodes, associated with a marked hemorrhagic tendency and the development of disseminated intravascular coagulation and necrotic purpura and extensive symmetrical gangrene (which may have led to the epithet “black death”). Hematogenous dissemination may establish suppurative foci throughout the body. Severe complications include pneumonia (see pneumonic p.) and septicemia (see septicemic p.). Called also glandular p., pestis bubonica, pestis fulminans, and pestis major.
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| bubonocele |
inguinal or femoral hernia forming a swelling in the groin.
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