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mastitis

[ UK /mɑːstˈa‍ɪtɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. inflammation of a breast (or udder)

How To Use mastitis In A Sentence

  • Infections such as mastitis and cellulitis tend to be erythematous, tender, and warm to the touch; they may be more circumscribed if an abscess has formed.
  • Infections such as mastitis and cellulitis tend to be erythematous, tender, and warm to the touch; they may be more circumscribed if an abscess has formed.
  • When a ewe had trouble - mastitis, milk fever, pneumonia, blue bag - the pens filled with sick sheep and the sheep housing stock shrank.
  • Infections such as mastitis and cellulitis tend to be erythematous, tender, and warm to the touch; they may be more circumscribed if an abscess has formed.
  • Both microbes, however, are known to afflict dairy cows, sheep and goats with a serious bacterial infection called mastitis, an inflammation of the udder, which costs the global dairy industry billions in lost revenue every year. Innovations-report
  • One mare aborted in 1998 and developed mastitis, and this mare has experienced premature lactation in the subsequent years.
  • However, complications have included 27 reports of orchitis, 11 meningitis, four encephalitis, four deafness, and one each of oophoritis, mastitis, pancreatitis, and unspecified complications. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • The entire time I breastfed him I suffered from recurring mastitis caused by a nipple blister.
  • In acute miliary tubercular mastitis breast disease is a part of a generalized miliary tuberculosis.
  • This results in mastitis - an inflammation of the mammary glands.
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