What's the difference between phlegmon and phlegmonous?

Phlegmon


Definition:

  • (n.) Purulent inflammation of the cellular or areolar tissue.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Failues of PAFD occurred primarily with the presence of phlegmonous collections and cavities with fistulous connection to bowel.
  • (2) The term phlegmonous enterocolitis or gastritis defines an acute inflammatory process with purulent or nonpurulent character, that selectively damages the gastric, small and large intestines submucosal layer.
  • (3) In one patient the organism was repeatedly isolated from a phlegmone developing in the depth of a varicose leg ulcer.
  • (4) The results of prophylactic administration of Klion in phlegmonous appendicitis were excellent.
  • (5) In the treatment of 31 cases of acute infections of pediatric field including upper and lower airway infections, empyema, whooping cough, acute urinary tract infections and phlegmon, CMNX was administered intravenously either as one shot injection as drip infusion.
  • (6) Two original operations are proposed: ablation of the great toe with a preliminary transection of the tendon of the long flexor and radical operation of the deep phlegmon of the foot with the dissection of plantar aponeurosis and short flexors of the toes.
  • (7) Serial CT should be done in patients demonstrating phlegmonous extrapancreatic spread.
  • (8) The histological work-up of the surgical specimen revealed an acute phlegmonous appendicitis, and also a welldeveloped cryptosporidiosis, which was confirmed by electron-microscopic examination.
  • (9) For its clinical importance it is to be emphasized that 23% of all sows showed symptoms of chronic mastitis (phlegmon, abscess, granuloma, fibrosis).
  • (10) A case of right pyelonephritis with hydronephrosis complicating relapsing acute pancreatitis and right pararenal phlegmon formation is presented.
  • (11) Comparison of 3 methods for the assessment of the severity of intoxication in patients with maxillofacial phlegmons, i.e.
  • (12) An appendicitis echo was obtained in 100% of phlegmonous and gangrenous appendicitis cases in which emergency surgery was indicated, but in only 32% of catarrhal appendicitis cases in which conservative therapy was generally indicated.
  • (13) The most frequent complications of amebic colitis are perforation and phlegmon, which result in peritonitis.
  • (14) Some indices of humoral and cellular immunity were studied in 98 patients with diabetes mellitus (DM), complicated with pyoseptic infection (phlegmon, abscess, gangrene of different sites, hematogenic osteomyelitis, furunculosis, sepsis).
  • (15) In most patients with phlegmonous cholecystitis specific antibodies accumulated in the blood during the disease irrespective of one another, while the intensity of their increase was determined by the duration of treatment and the patients' age.
  • (16) Eight cases of lateral ventral hernia, or the so-called hernia of the line of Spiegel, included 2 serious cases complicated by a pyostercoral phlegmon.
  • (17) Probable presence of phlegmonous appendicitis is small if 48 hours have passed after initiation of troubles.
  • (18) In the subsequent part they focus attention on possible differentiation of acute osteomyelitis from inflammations of soft tissues-phlegmons.
  • (19) Diagnosis of phlegmonous gastritis was made by laparotomy.
  • (20) The efficacy of treatment of 98 patients suffering from maxillofacial odontogenic phlegmons was assessed from the results of clinical, laboratory, immunologic, biophotometric, and morphologic investigations, and compared to the results of traditional treatment of 132 patients with the same conditions.

Phlegmonous


Definition:

  • (a.) Having the nature or properties of phlegmon; as, phlegmonous pneumonia.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Failues of PAFD occurred primarily with the presence of phlegmonous collections and cavities with fistulous connection to bowel.
  • (2) The term phlegmonous enterocolitis or gastritis defines an acute inflammatory process with purulent or nonpurulent character, that selectively damages the gastric, small and large intestines submucosal layer.
  • (3) In one patient the organism was repeatedly isolated from a phlegmone developing in the depth of a varicose leg ulcer.
  • (4) The results of prophylactic administration of Klion in phlegmonous appendicitis were excellent.
  • (5) In the treatment of 31 cases of acute infections of pediatric field including upper and lower airway infections, empyema, whooping cough, acute urinary tract infections and phlegmon, CMNX was administered intravenously either as one shot injection as drip infusion.
  • (6) Two original operations are proposed: ablation of the great toe with a preliminary transection of the tendon of the long flexor and radical operation of the deep phlegmon of the foot with the dissection of plantar aponeurosis and short flexors of the toes.
  • (7) Serial CT should be done in patients demonstrating phlegmonous extrapancreatic spread.
  • (8) The histological work-up of the surgical specimen revealed an acute phlegmonous appendicitis, and also a welldeveloped cryptosporidiosis, which was confirmed by electron-microscopic examination.
  • (9) For its clinical importance it is to be emphasized that 23% of all sows showed symptoms of chronic mastitis (phlegmon, abscess, granuloma, fibrosis).
  • (10) A case of right pyelonephritis with hydronephrosis complicating relapsing acute pancreatitis and right pararenal phlegmon formation is presented.
  • (11) Comparison of 3 methods for the assessment of the severity of intoxication in patients with maxillofacial phlegmons, i.e.
  • (12) An appendicitis echo was obtained in 100% of phlegmonous and gangrenous appendicitis cases in which emergency surgery was indicated, but in only 32% of catarrhal appendicitis cases in which conservative therapy was generally indicated.
  • (13) The most frequent complications of amebic colitis are perforation and phlegmon, which result in peritonitis.
  • (14) Some indices of humoral and cellular immunity were studied in 98 patients with diabetes mellitus (DM), complicated with pyoseptic infection (phlegmon, abscess, gangrene of different sites, hematogenic osteomyelitis, furunculosis, sepsis).
  • (15) In most patients with phlegmonous cholecystitis specific antibodies accumulated in the blood during the disease irrespective of one another, while the intensity of their increase was determined by the duration of treatment and the patients' age.
  • (16) Eight cases of lateral ventral hernia, or the so-called hernia of the line of Spiegel, included 2 serious cases complicated by a pyostercoral phlegmon.
  • (17) Probable presence of phlegmonous appendicitis is small if 48 hours have passed after initiation of troubles.
  • (18) In the subsequent part they focus attention on possible differentiation of acute osteomyelitis from inflammations of soft tissues-phlegmons.
  • (19) Diagnosis of phlegmonous gastritis was made by laparotomy.
  • (20) The efficacy of treatment of 98 patients suffering from maxillofacial odontogenic phlegmons was assessed from the results of clinical, laboratory, immunologic, biophotometric, and morphologic investigations, and compared to the results of traditional treatment of 132 patients with the same conditions.

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