appendicitis phlegmonosa

English translation: phlegmonous appendicitis

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Latin term or phrase:appendicitis phlegmonosa
English translation:phlegmonous appendicitis
Entered by: Lota

18:05 Oct 11, 2005
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Latin term or phrase: appendicitis phlegmonosa
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Lota
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phlegmonous appendicitis
Explanation:
"...Phlegmonous appendicitis or abscess: An inflamed or perforated appendix can be walled off by the adjacent greater omentum or small bowel loops and phlegmonous appendicitis or focal abscess occurs. ..."

http://www.emedicine.com/radio/byname/appendicitis.htm

Good luck from Oso ¶:^)

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phleg·mon
n.
Acute suppurative inflammation affecting the subcutaneous connective tissue.
phleg\'mon·ous adj.

The American Heritage® Stedman\'s Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001
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phlegmonous appendicitis


Explanation:
"...Phlegmonous appendicitis or abscess: An inflamed or perforated appendix can be walled off by the adjacent greater omentum or small bowel loops and phlegmonous appendicitis or focal abscess occurs. ..."

http://www.emedicine.com/radio/byname/appendicitis.htm

Good luck from Oso ¶:^)

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Note added at 2005-10-11 18:12:11 (GMT)
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phleg·mon
n.
Acute suppurative inflammation affecting the subcutaneous connective tissue.
phleg\'mon·ous adj.

The American Heritage® Stedman\'s Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001


    Reference: http://www.emedicine.com/radio/byname/appendicitis.htm
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agree  Vicky Papaprodromou: Indeed. Both words (Latin and English) derive from the Greek "phlegmone = inflammation".
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agree  Elizabeth Lyons
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agree  Joseph Brazauskas
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agree  Alfa Trans (X)
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