The biopsy materials generally showed granulomatous or suppurative inflammation with ulceration and necrosis. |
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Chronic suppurative otitis media is chronic suppuration of the middle ear cavity associated with a defect in the tympanic membrane. |
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No extensive suppurative inflammation with destruction of wide parts of the bone was seen. |
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Peritonsillar abscess is a suppurative complication of pharyngitis or tonsillitis. |
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Cat-scratch disease will also produce granulomatous inflammation, but the granulomas are suppurative in nature. |
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The eggs elicit the host reaction, which consists of suppurative inflammation and all stages of granulomas. |
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At a higher power, the coagulum of neutrophils and fibrin represent the suppurative thrombophlebitis of the portal vein complicating this man's Crohn's disease. |
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If an infection is present, the effusion is described as purulent or suppurative. |
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Other exclusion criteria were a diagnosis of chronic suppurative otitis media or otitis with effusion, and otoscopic appearance consistent with crying or fever alone. |
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Alder-tree acts on the suppurative and inflammatory phase in a very effective way, which allows to avoid antibiotics. |
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At respiratory level the Alder acts very efficiently on the suppurative and inflammatory phase thus avoiding or eliminating antibiotics. |
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The post-mortem examination revealed suppurative arthritis of the swollen limb and arthritis in the other limb, caused by weight transfer. |
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Bacteria which gets into the joint from injuries or the bloodstream lead to suppurative arthritis. |
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Autopsy showed enlargement of lungs, liver, and spleen with many abscessed areas of suppurative necrosis. |
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There are no comparable studies for other severe suppurative complications of AOM, but again, it seems likely that thousands of children would have to be treated to prevent one complication. |
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The otitis category included acute suppurative otitis media, otitis media NOS, acute tympanitis, otitis media with effusion, serous otitis media, and glue ear. |
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The most common severe adverse events related to BCG vaccination are nonsuppurative and suppurative lymphadenitis. |
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Acute suppurative inflammation of mastoid antrum and air cells. |
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Patients with suppurative or tuberculous pericarditis are at higher risk for developing constrictive pericarditis. |
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In these cases, various combinations of suppurative and granulomatous necrosis were identified. |
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Aboriginal children have been found to have a high inciĀdence of chronic suppurative otitis media, but it is not known whether a watchful waiting approach in these chilĀdren increases the risk of this complication. |
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Topical vancomycin for chronic suppurative otitis media with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus otorrhoea. |
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Actinomycosis is an uncommon suppurative and granulomatous chronic infectious disease. |
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Pathology results showed necrosis and suppurative mixed inflammation. |
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The incidence of acute otitis media is several-fold higher in SSA than in the rest of the world, and SSA has the second-highest incidence of chronic suppurative otitis media. |
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Pyomyositis is a primary suppurative infection of the skeletal muscle which was initially found in the tropics but is increasingly seen in temperate areas. |
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Suppurative myocardial infections commonly related to native or prosthetic valves or perivalvular structures. |
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