| putrescent p. |
a necrotic pulp which has been invaded by putrefactive microorganisms and is characterized by a particularly foul odor.
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| putrid b. |
chronic bronchitis in which the sputum has an offensive smell; see also Dittrich's plugs, under plug.
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| putrid e. |
thoracic empyema in which the pus has become more or less decomposed.
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| putty k. |
a complication of renal tuberculosis in which the kidney undergoes massive destruction of the parenchyma and finally autonephrectomy with calcification or caseation of the destroyed parenchyma.
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| putrefactive necrosis |
Necrosis caused by bacterial decomposition.
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