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İngilizce - Türkçe
{s} apseli, apse olmuş
(Tıp) Apseli
abscess
(Biyokimya) enfeksiyon boyutu eksik
abscess
irinşiş
abscess
{i} apse
abscess
{i} çıban
abscess
(Tıp) Çıban, cerahat kesesi, irin şişi, dokuların zararına meydana gelen ve arızî oyuklarda toplanan irin kütlesi, cerahat, apse
abscess
{f} apse olmak
İngilizce - İngilizce
Simple past tense and past participle of abscess
Of or pertaining to an abscess

The sore was abscessed and filled with pus.

infected and filled with pus; "an abscessed tooth
{s} having abscesses, characterized by inflammation and an accumulation of pus (Pathology)
infected and filled with pus; "an abscessed tooth"
past of abscess
abscessed tooth
an abscess of a common kind in the tissue around a tooth
abscess
A cavity caused by tissue destruction, usually because of infection, filled with pus and surrounded by inflamed tissue
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a collection of pus in a cavity formed within some tissue of the body
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{n} a swelling or cavity containing matter
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localized collection of pus in a cavity in tissue
Abscess
a localized collection of pus, usually surrounded by inflamed tissue
Abscess
symptom consisting of a localized collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue
Abscess
a swollen or inflamed area of body tissue in which pus gathers
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a local infection resulting in the collection of pus under pressure A dental abscess may be caused by severe decay, trauma, or gum disease and will be characterized by swelling and pain If an abscess ruptures, it will be accompanied by sudden relief from pain and a foul taste in the mouth amalgam: a commonly used silver colored filling made of a mix of silver, tin, mercury, and some other trace elements like copper anaerobic bacteria: bacteria that do not need oxygen to grow
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A collection of pus Usually forms because of infection
Abscess
A localized inflammation due to a collection of pus in the bone or soft tissue, usually caused by an infection
Abscess
A localized infection due to a collection of pus in the bone or soft tissue caused by severe decay, trauma, or gum disease You may have pain and swelling
Abscess
An infection, which produces pus; can be the result of a blister, callus, penetrating wound or laceration
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n (AB-sess) Localized collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue
Abscess
A common lesion of acute inflammation consisting of a localized area of pus
Abscess
a localized collection of pus in a cavity formed by the disintegration of tissue
Abscess
A localised area of dead tissue debris and white blood cells, surrounded by inflamed (and often infected) tissue
Abscess
An infection which produces pus; can be the result of a blister, callus, penetrating wound or laceration
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A localized accumulation of pus
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an infection of a tooth, soft tissue or bone
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an isolated accumulation of pus associated with a localized infection Abscesses may result in tissue destruction, pain and swelling; severe abscesses may require surgical drainage
Abscess
pocket of pus
Abscess
infection caused by severe decay, trauma, or gum disease You may have pain and swelling
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Infection caused by severe decay, trauma, or gum disease You may have pain and swelling, angular chelitis, sore areas in the outermost corners of the upper and lower lip junction
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the formation of a sac of bacteria Symptoms are swelling pain, throbbing, and sensation of heat
Abscess
A localized collection of pus in a cavity [Click Here to Return to List]
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infection caused by severe decay, gum disease or trauma
Abscess
A localized collection of pus in any part of the body, usually surrounded by inflamed tissue
Abscess
Localized collection of pus in a cavity which may form in any tissue
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A collection of pus that may require surgical drainage Abscesses on the tonsils may be a reason for their removal
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To form such a collection of pus
abscess
{i} localized collection of pus accompanied by inflammation (Pathology)
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An abscess is a painful swelling containing pus. a painful swollen part of your skin or inside your body that has become infected and is full of a yellowish liquid (abscessus , from abscedere, from abs- + cedere ). Localized collection of pus in a cavity in the deeper layers of the skin or within the body, formed from tissues broken down by white blood cells (leukocytes) in response to inflammation caused by bacteria. A wall develops, separating the thick yellowish pus from the extracellular fluid of nearby healthy tissues. Rupture of the abscess allows the pus to escape and relieves swelling and pain. Treatment consists of cutting into the wall to drain the pus and giving antibiotics. If infective contents enter the bloodstream, they may be carried to remote tissues, seeding new abscesses
abscess
A collection of pus or purulent matter in any tissue or organ of the body, the result of a morbid process
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    [ 'ab-"ses ] (noun.) 1615. Latin abscessus, literally, act of going away, from abscedere to go away, from abs-, ab- + cedere to go.