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  • anaerobic cellulitis
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  • cellulitis
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  • dissecting cellulitis
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  • eosinophilic cellulitis
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  • gangrenous cellulitis
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  • necrotizing cellulitis
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  • phlegmonous cellulitis
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  • superficial cellulitis
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  • anaerobic
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  • anaerobic bacterium
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  • anaerobic contraction
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  • anaerobic culture
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  • anaerobic exercise
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  • anaerobic incubation
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  • anaerobic indicator
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  • anaerobic infection
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  • cellulitis
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  • anaerobic
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  • anaerobic organism
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  • gangrenous cellulitis
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  • necrotizing cellulitis
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  • phlegmonous cellulitis
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  • superficial cellulitis
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  • anaerobic
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  • anaerobic bacterium
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  • anaerobic contraction
    Çø±â¼öÃà
  • anaerobic culture
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  • anaerobic exercise
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  • anaerobic incubation
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  • anaerobic indicator
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  • anaerobic infection
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  • phlegmonous cellulitis =phlegmona diffusa
    ±¤¹ü¼º ºÀ¼Ò¿°(ÎÆÛñàõ Üðáµæú)
  • anaerobic infection
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  • anaerobic infection
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  • anaerobic jar
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  • anaerobic jar
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  • anaerobic jar
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  • anaerobic metabolism
    Çø±â¼º ´ë»ç(¡­àõÓÛÞó)
  • anaerobic organism
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  • anaerobic process
    Çø±âÀû °úÁ¤(¡­Î¦ïï).
  • anaerobic respiration
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  • anaerobic respiration
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  • anaerobic respiration
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  • anaerobic urine specimen
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  • gram-negative infection,anaerobic
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  • anaerobic cellulitis
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  • cellulitis =phlegmon
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  • cellulitis, ethmoidal
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  • cellulitis, orbital
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  • cellulitis, periorbital
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  • cellulitis,clostridial
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  • dissecting cellulitis
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  • eosinophilic cellulitis = Wells syndrome
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  • ethmoidal cellulitis
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  • gangrenous cellulitis
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  • ischiorectal cellulitis
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  • anaerobic respiration
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  • anaerobic-aerotolerant
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UASB Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket
VAT Ventilatory anaerobic threshold
WAnT Wingate Anaerobic Test
ANT anaerobic threshold
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  • anaerobic jar
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  • anaerobic reaction
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  • anaerobic urine specimen
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  • cellulitis
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  • ethmoidal cellulitis
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  • facial cellulitis
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  • periorbital cellulitis
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gangrenous cellulitis Infection of soft tissue with anaerobes, usually including clostridia, producing extensive tissue necrosis.
Synonym: necrotizing cellulitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
cellulitis <dermatology> An acute, diffuse, spreading, oedematous, suppurative inflammation of the deep subcutaneous tissues and sometimes muscle, which may be associated with abscess formation.
It is usually caused by infection of an operative or traumatic wound, burn or other cutaneous lesion by various bacteria, but group A streptococci and Staphylococcus aureus are the most common aetiological agents.
Cellulitis may also occur in immunocompromised hosts or it may follow erysipelas. It tends to spread to tissue spaces and cleavage planes owing to bacterial elaboration of large amounts of hyaluronidases that, break down polysaccharide ground substance, fibrinolysins that digest fibrin barriers and lecithinases that destroy cell membranes.
Clinical manifestations include an area of oedema, warmth and tenderness with indistinct margins.
Compare: erysipelas.
(13 Nov 1997)
pelvic cellulitis <medicine> Inflammation of the cellular tissue in the vicinity of the uterus.
Origin: NL. See Para-, and Metritis.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
phlegmonous cellulitis An obsolete term for diffuse phlegmon.
(05 Mar 2000)
necrotizing cellulitis Synonym: gangrenous cellulitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
dissecting cellulitis perifolliculitis abscedens et suffodiens
elbow, cellulitis of the Inflammation of the skin around the elbow due to infection (cellulitis) commonly occurs as a result of abrasions or puncture wounds permitting bacteria on the surface of the skin to invade the deeper layers of the skin. This causes inflamed skin characterised by heat, redness, warmth, and swelling. The most common bacteria that cause cellulitis include Staphylococcus ( Staph ) and Streptococcus ( Streop ). One can have an associated low-grade fever. Cellulitis generally requires antibiotic treatment, either orally or intravenously. Heat application can help in the healing process.
(12 Dec 1998)
eosinophilic cellulitis <syndrome> Recurrent cellulitis followed by brawny edematous skin lesions, or a less acute presentation of papular, annular, or gyrate skin lesions which are sometimes urticarial; affected skin and subcutis are heavily infiltrated by eosinophils and histiocytes, with scattered small necrotic foci (flame figures) of varied aetiology; sometimes follows an arthropod bite.
Synonym: eosinophilic cellulitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
epizootic cellulitis A highly contagious viral disease caused by equine arteritis virus, member of the family Togaviridae, and characterised by a high fever and respiratory and digestive tract signs; the essential lesions involve smaller arteries, with necrosis which may be followed by thrombosis, infarction, haemorrhages, and oedema; abortion is a common result.
Synonym: epizootic cellulitis, equine typhoid.
(05 Mar 2000)
anaerobic 1. Lacking molecular oxygen.
2. Growing, living or occurring in the absence of molecular oxygen, pertaining to an anaerobe.
(18 Nov 1997)
anaerobic bacteria Bacteria which thrive in the absence of oxygen.
(27 Sep 1997)
anaerobic digester This is a bioreactor foranaerobically digesting sewage-laced wastewater.In it, anaerobic bacteriaproduce a mix of methane and carbon dioxide, asmuch as 90% of the chemical energy in the wastewater can be converted to methane, which is typically exhausted continuously and collected for useas a fuel or for a reagent for other industrial chemical reactions.
(09 Oct 1997)
anaerobic digestion A biochemical process by which organic matter is decomposed by bacteria in the absence of oxygen, producing methane and other byproducts.
(05 Dec 1998)
anaerobic respiration Respiration under anaerobic conditions. The terminal electron acceptor, instead of oxygen in the case of regular respiration, can be: carbon dioxide, Fe2+, fumarate, nitrate, nitrite, nitrous oxide, sulphur, sulphate, etc. Note that anaerobic respiration still uses the electron transport chain to dump the electron while fermentation does not.
(09 Oct 1997)
anaerobic threshold The oxygen consumption level above which aerobic energy production is supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms during exercise, resulting in a sustained increase in lactate concentration and metabolic acidosis. The anaerobic threshold is affected by factors that modify oxygen delivery to the tissues; it is low in patients with heart disease. Methods of measurement include direct measure of lactate concentration, direct measurement of bicarbonate concentration, and gas exchange measurements.
(12 Dec 1998)
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