Most periapical and periodontal infections are isolated by the body which produces a protective pyogenic membrane or abscess wall to keep the area of infection localized.
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He discovered the pathology of the puerperal fever and the pyogenic vibrio in the blood, and suggested using boric acid to kill these microorganisms before and after confinement.
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Benign tumors of the nails include verruca, pyogenic granuloma, fibromas, nevus cell nevi, myxoid cysts, angiofibromas ( Koenen tumors ), and epidermoid cysts.
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Additionally, it is also not truly pyogenic ( pus-producing ), as the cause is hormonal or traumatic and has no association with infection or pus production.
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Pyogenic liver abscess is associated with " S . anginosus " and in studies in the 1970s was reported to be the most common cause of hepatic abscess.
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Frequently, pyogenic granulomas are treated with electrodesiccation ( cauterization ) and curettage ( excision ), though laser treatment using pulsed dye laser or CO 2 laser is often effective.
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An abscess is a localized collection of pus ( purulent inflammatory tissue ) caused by suppuration buried in a tissue, an organ, or a confined space, lined by pyogenic membrane.
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However, available evidence suggests that MYD88 is dispensable for human resistance to common viral infections and to all but a few pyogenic bacterial infections, demonstrating a major difference between mouse and human immune responses.
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It carries the " spe " A gene which codes for erythrogenic toxin A . speA is also known as streptococcal pyogenic exotoxin A, scarlet fever toxin A, or even scarlatinal toxin.
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All these speculations assumes that the patient does not have gallstone diseases previous ( where the gallbaldder would be fibrotic and not palpable ) and that the patient does not have a history of other liver disease ( such as recurrent pyogenic cholangitis)