How To Use caseous In A Sentence
- Putty kidney is a pathologic term for the caseous necrosis of the kidney described in chronic renal tuberculosis.
- Introduce the sputum or other material (e.g. milk deposit and cream; pus; minced gland or other organ; caseous material; broken down foci, etc.) into a sterile tube and then add an equal volume of antiformin. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
- X-rays show the deformity of the head and clear areas in the interior of the upper epiphysis corresponding to the islands of cartilage; these clear areas resemble those due to caseous foci in tuberculous coxitis. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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- Mtb, and is necessary for granuloma formation, it does cause immunopathology such as caseous necrosis PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- The first is a population of actively growing bacilli present in liquefied caseous material of the tuberculous lesion and the lining of the walls of pulmonary cavities.
- The lymph nodes coalesce and break down due to formation of caseous pus.
- Airsacculitis may be present even after infection with relatively mild strains, and thickening of the air sacs with catarrhal or caseous discharge is often observed.
- But if he offer to sell me a ton of this lunar cheese, I call on him to prove the truth of the caseous nature of our satellite, before The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859
- Portions of this loose horn removed reveal beneath it a caseous foetid matter, easily removed by scraping (the perverted secretion of the keratogenous membrane). Diseases of the Horse's Foot