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Перевод: pus
[существительное] гной
Тезаурус:
- However, the patient is likely to continue coughing for some time after the antibiotics have been stopped, and the sputum that is produced when the patient coughs will be found to contain numerous pus cells on microscopic examination.
- Nobody would claim that these pus cells are evidence of continuing infection, rather that they are evidence of resolving inflammation and as such are not appropriately treated with antibiotics.
- With a tragic stroke of luck that set venereology back many decades, the patient from whom he collected the pus was also suffering from syphilis, and Hunter went on to develop both gonorrhoea and syphilis.
- He himself was convinced that they were separate entities, and decided to prove this once and for all by inoculating himself with pus from a patient with a gonococcal discharge.
- It is these cases, where no pathogen can be isolated yet there are pus cells to be found in the urethra, that major problems of diagnosis arise.
- For instance, witness Steven Wells fulminating in the NME : "Pop can be treated as the vile pus that drips from sores of a cancerous body politic."
- He obtained these cells from an unattractive source, the pus on discarded surgical dressings, which had the merit, in pre-chemotherapy days, of being very readily available.
- Symptoms of infection at these sites will be pain and swelling with eventual discharge of pus if treatment is not forthcoming.
- Near the entrance to the park, an Army doctor was working, but the only medicine he had was iodine, which he painted over cuts, bruises, slimy burns, everything - and by now everything that he had painted had pus on it.
- If a patient returns after a prolonged course of antibiotic therapy and is still found to be harbouring the ubiquitous pus cell in the urethra, then it may well be that he has reinfected himself from his, as yet untreated, sexual partner.
- Although Albert Neisser is credited with the discovery, in 1879, of the causative bacterium, Neisseria gonorrhoeae , which bears his name, seven years previously Hallier had noticed the presence of micro-organisms in the pus cells of gonococcal discharge.
- The white cells from the blood, the polymorphonuclear leucocytes or "pus cells", which are responsible for scavenging and consuming unwelcome intruders in the body, can be seen to have phagocytosed, or eaten, the bacteria, which thus become "intracellular".
- At least with the man, a urethritis can be diagnosed, albeit imperfectly, by noticing pus cells in the urethra, but the same criteria cannot be applied to the woman.
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