How To Use Furuncle In A Sentence

  • Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.
  • The following days, the blood from the finger remained absolutely sterile: but that obtained from the center of the forming furuncle gave an abundant growth of the same small organism as before. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • One patient suffered from a painful furuncle, a little walled off ball of pus under the skin, requiring drainage.
  • That patients with recurrent furuncles commonly have underlying diabetes.
  • Buddy felt vindicated (even if at that very moment there was in the middle of his chin a furuncle the size and temperature of an oven-baked hors d-oeuvre); felt both humble and heroic, and was more than ready to put his martyrish shoulder to the wheel. Skinny Legs and All
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  • The furuncle was treated with warm compresses and oral antibiotics.
  • Warm, moist compresses applied to the furuncle help to promote drainage.
  • People who are obese, on corticosteroid therapy, or those with defective white blood cell function may be predisposed to furuncles and carbuncles.
  • Commonly known as an abscess or boil, a furuncle is a tender, erythematous, firm or fluctuant mass of walled-off purulent material, arising from the hair follicle.
  • Furuncles are deep, tender nodules on hair-bearing areas that develop from the coalescence of several infected follicles, just as carbuncles are a collection of several furuncles.
  • Interdigital furuncles are most commonly found on the dorsal aspect of the paw, but may also be found ventrally.
  • Blood from the arm at a distance from the furuncle remained completely sterile. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • -- The fourteenth of June, a new furuncle appeared on the neck of the same person. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.
  • Furuncles and carbuncles occur as a follicular infection progresses deeper and extends out from the follicle.
  • -- June fourteenth, the same individual showed me a newly forming furuncle in the left axilla: there was wide - spread thickening and redness of the skin, but no pus was yet apparent. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • A boil or a furuncle is a bacterial abscess or collection of pus and dead tissues that starts in the hair follicles.
  • If I ventured to express myself so I might say that in this case at least the osteomyelitis was really a furuncle of the bone marrow. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • Sunday, April 17, 2005 furuncle etc. I am currently afflicted with a furuncle (or a carbuncle or just a plain nasty boil) on my inner thigh that make sitting down a very delicate operation. Furuncle etc.
  • Carbuncle is a large coalescence (joining together) of furuncles with several draining points usually found on the neck, back, or thighs.
  • With time the furuncle fills with pus and frequently softens and drains.
  • Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.
  • Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.
  • Carbuncles are clusters of furuncles connected subcutaneously, causing deeper suppuration and scarring.
  • A boil or furuncle is an infection of a hair follicle.
  • The furuncle either remains deep and reabsorbs or it will rupture through to the surface of the skin.
  • Like most small spots or tiny boils, a furuncle is likely to go without any treatment.
  • June 17, the examination of a fresh furuncle on the same individual gave the same result, the development of a pure culture of the same organism. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.
  • Generally speaking, the more severe the form of acne and furuncle, the higher the concentration used.
  • Furuncles are deep, tender nodules on hair-bearing areas that develop from the coalescence of several infected follicles, just as carbuncles are a collection of several furuncles.
  • Antibacterial soaps and topical antibiotics are of little benefit once a furuncle has formed.
  • In brief, it appears certain that every furuncle contains an aerobic microscopic parasite, to which is due the local inflammation and the pus formation that follows. The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
  • Initially, the meatus may still be open, however, as the furuncle grows, it becomes occluded.
  • A few drops of Apis 3, shaken with twelve tablespoonfuls of water, a tablespoonful of this solution every three hours, generally relieves the pain in a short period, promotes suppuration, effects the discharge of the decayed cellular tissue, and a speedy cure of the furuncle. Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent

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