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Example sentences for "acute inflammation"

  • Acute inflammation in this instance is no different in its characteristic symptoms from inflammations elsewhere; it develops suddenly, and there is congestive swelling and pain.

  • Acute inflammation of the vagina has pronounced symptoms, and when any one of them is felt by the patient, she should lose no time in resorting to treatment.

  • An acute inflammation of the mucous membrane of any organ may drift into the chronic or subacute form, so that any of the causes which give rise to the acute variety are among those that are to be looked for in chronic catarrh.

  • In the mare, acute inflammation of the womb may result if the removal of the "after-birth" is neglected.

  • Acute inflammation of the covering of the cord may subside within a few days.

  • This occurs as an acute inflammation of the eyelids and cornea.

  • Like the discharge of acute inflammation, it contains many forms of bacteria, by some of which it is manifestly inoculable on the penis of the stallion, producing ulcers and a specific, gonorrheal discharge.

  • General blood-letting, if had recourse to early, must prove of much benefit in acute inflammation of the liver.

  • In acute inflammation we find a thickening and a roughened appearance of the endocardium throughout the cavities of the heart.

  • In numerous instances it becomes a permanent constituent of the body, and, as time is usually essential for its formation, its occurrence is indicative of a chronic, rather than an acute inflammation.

  • This is an acute inflammation of the tonsils, which generally extends to, and involves adjacent strictures, and is attended with general febrile disturbance.

  • Congestion is the first step towards chronic or acute inflammation.

  • The natural discharge of mucus is increased, and is more viscid, followed by acute inflammation.

  • An acute inflammation of a small bursa may even result in the destruction of such synovial apparatus without serious inconvenience to the subject, either at the time of destruction or thereafter.

  • In some cases where contusion has caused acute inflammation of the member, the subject instinctively tries to keep it inactive to relieve the pain which movement occasions.

  • No better example of this condition can be imagined than is present in cases of "shoe boil," where there exists an extensive area of acute inflammation of the elbow.

  • If some freedom of movement is allowed, acute inflammation resulting in nature's provisional swelling soon develops and repair is hastened because of increased vascularity.

  • Earache is simply the pain due to acute inflammation in the small drum-cavity of the ear.

  • Notwithstanding the absence of phenomena of acute inflammation, the effusion of lymph and the danger of occlusion of the pupil are usually very great.

  • Acute inflammation of the palatine folds often coexists, especially of the anterior fold.

  • An acute inflammation of the tonsil or tonsils; or inflammation of the tonsil or tonsils, with inflammation of the peritonsillar connective tissue and of the palatine folds.

  • The more common complications of gonorrhea are inflammation of the glands in the groin (bubo), acute inflammation of the prostate glands and bladder, of the seminal vesicles, or of the testicles.

  • This is an acute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the larynx.

  • This is an acute inflammation of the mucous membranes under the eyelids, and there is congestion (too much blood), swelling and a discharge of mucus and pus.

  • The swellings are due sometimes to mere enlargement, as from an increase of natural structure, sometimes to chronic inflammation, sometimes to an acute inflammation or abscess, sometimes to tuberculous disease of the glands.

  • In acute inflammation of the pharynx and larynx.

  • In acute inflammation of the synovial membrane, and in cases where the cartilage is ulcerated, the pain is very intense, and the spasms of the limb most distressing.

  • On dissection, the pharynx is found contracted, and bearing marks of acute inflammation.

  • Mucous membranes, acute inflammation produced by deposit of venoms on, 180.

  • Stomach, acute inflammation of gastric mucous membrane produced by ingestion of venoms of Viperidæ, 180.

  • If there be acute inflammation of the walls of the canal, accompanied by much swelling and purulent discharge, drops of glycerine of carbolic (1 in 10) may be instilled frequently.

  • If there be symptoms of acute inflammation of the middle ear or of pus being pent up behind the foreign body.

  • If the polypus be single and of recent origin, the result probably of acute inflammation of the middle ear, its removal may cause complete recovery and cessation of the middle-ear suppuration.

  • After removal of a large polypus, the patient should always be kept under observation for a day or two in case of symptoms of acute inflammation of the mastoid process arising and necessitating further operation.

  • Repeated attacks of acute inflammation occur, of greater or lesser intensity, and the uratic deposits attain a considerable size, occasionally forming abscesses or ulcerations in the overlying skin.

  • Hence infectious osteomyelitis is not a specific disease, but is acute inflammation of bone that may be produced by any one of a variety of pathogenic organisms, or by a mixed infection.

  • By chronic inflammation, we understand a long continuance of some or all of the changes seen in acute inflammation, but less in intensity, and an abnormal tendency to the production of new tissue.


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