Wounds of the soft parts, if infected, may lead to cellulitis and phlegmonous inflammation, which may result in much injury.
Circumcision in infants is also sometimes fatal from phlegmonous inflammation.
The inflammation may be much more severe, involving the subcutaneous connective tissue in phlegmonous erysipelas.
There is a disposition, especially on the chest, neck, and face, to papular eruptions or evenphlegmonous or carbuncular inflammation.
In phlegmonouspharyngitis the treatment will necessarily be more active.
Phlegmonous oesophagitis presents both as a diffuse and as a circumscribed inflammation.
The severe variety of pharyngitis denominated phlegmonous is often ushered in with a decided chill, the phenomena of fever following within twenty-four hours.
The treatment of ulcerative pharyngitis is practically the same as that recommended for phlegmonous pharyngitis.
Ulceration occurring in toxic, in diphtheritic, and in phlegmonous gastritis need not be discussed here.
It is favorable, as a rule, in phlegmonous tonsillitis subsiding within ten or twelve days in most instances, even though all the stages be completed to suppuration and discharge of the abscess.
The joint is also hot, it may be pale, but is usually more or less red, and occasionally presents the appearances of severe phlegmonous inflammation, and excites a sensation of pseudo-fluctuation.
Of phlegmonous Tumors or Impostumes, and of Remedies proper for 'em.
What are the Remedies proper for all these sorts of phlegmonous Tumours and Impostumes?
A phlegmonous inflamation of the skin and subcutaneous tissues.
During the acute stage there may be a definite abscess of the soft parts, with an infiltration which simulates phlegmonous inflammation, or, by rupture of the abscess, various sinuses may be formed leading down to the necrotic foreign body.
It is most frequently met with in cellulitis or phlegmonous erysipelas, but there are a great many other causes.
It was opened, but the phlegmonous process spread up to the shoulder, and it was opened in many places, and at last, under chloroform, the limb was amputated below the joint.
I now speak of local diseases; and, first, of phlegmonous inflammation.
I do not much like the term phlegmonous inflammation, because phlegmon alone is inflammation.
An acute phlegmonous peri-adenitis sometimes occurs in the loose cellular tissue around the submaxillary gland, and spreads with great rapidity through the cellular planes of the neck.
The acute phlegmonous peri-adenitis of the submaxillary gland, known as angina Ludovici, is referred to at p.
It is usually a mere erythema, but in some instances lymphangitis, lymphadenitis, phlegmonous inflammation, with diffuse suppuration, may result.
Of the deep-seated varieties of inflammation, that requiring special mention is the phlegmonous form.
In the midst of the phlegmonous swelling, or even antecedent to it, there appear small firm red spots or nodules, sometimes as small as those of variola, at others like a pea or as large as a walnut or larger.
This is termed phlegmonous erysipelas, and is much more apt to occur in connexion with the traumatic variety of the disease.
In the case of phlegmonous erysipelas complicating wounds, free incisions into the part are necessary.
These tumours in the throat of the dog are not always of a phlegmonous character.
A phlegmonous tumour under the throat, and accompanied by constitutional disturbance, with the exception of there being little or no cough, often appears in the dog.
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