secretion of pus
1pus — noun cleanse the wound twice daily until there is no longer any pus Syn: suppuration, matter; discharge, secretion …
2purulence — n.; (also purulency) 1. Suppuration, secretion of pus. 2. Pus, matter, purulent matter …
3maturation — mat·u·ra·tion || ‚mætɪʊ reɪʃn n. process of maturing; process of cell transformation; secretion of pus …
4maturations — mat·u·ra·tion || ‚mætɪʊ reɪʃn n. process of maturing; process of cell transformation; secretion of pus …
5pregnancy — /preg neuhn see/, n., pl. pregnancies. the state, condition, or quality of being pregnant. [1520 30; PREGN(ANT) + ANCY] * * * Process of human gestation that takes place in the female s body as a fetus develops, from fertilization to birth (see… …
6digestive system disease — Introduction any of the diseases that affect the human digestive tract. Such disorders may affect the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine (colon), pancreas, liver, or biliary tract. A prevalent disorder of the digestive… …
7FOIE — L’importance biologique du foie humain est attestée par son volume et par sa densité cellulaire; il pèse environ 1,5 kg chez l’adulte et représente le 1/50 du poids du corps, formant ainsi la masse viscérale la plus volumineuse de l’organisme,… …
8RESPIRATOIRE (APPAREIL) - Pathologie — La connaissance préalable des fonctions et des mécanismes est indispensable à la compréhension des symptômes et des conséquences des maladies. Claude Bernard a en effet montré que la science clé était, pour la médecine, la physiologie, qui, seule …
9skin disease — ▪ pathology Introduction any of the diseases or disorders that affect the human skin. They have a wide range of causes. General features Although most diseases affecting the skin originate in the layers of the skin, such abnormalities are… …
10pancreatitis — /pan kree euh tuy tis, pang /, n. Pathol. inflammation of the pancreas. [1835 45; < NL; see PANCREAT , ITIS] * * * Inflammation of the pancreas, associated with alcohol, trauma, or pancreatic duct obstruction. Activated enzymes escaping into… …