abscess
81interlobular abscess — interlobular mammary abscess a mammary abscess found within the lactiferous ducts of the breast; called also periductal or periductal mammary a. See illustration …
82phoenix abscess — an abscess with symptoms identical to those of an acute apical abscess, developing from a chronic apical granuloma and suddenly becoming symptomatic …
83residual abscess — an abscess occurring at the site of a previous, incompletely resolved abscess …
84satellite abscess — a secondary abscess arising from, and situated near, a primary abscess …
85Bartholin abscess adenitis etc. — Bar·tho·lin abscess, adenitis, etc. (bahrґto lin) [Caspar Thomиson Bartholin, Jr., Danish anatomist, 1655–1738] see under abscess, adenitis, and cyst, and see ductus sublingualis major and glandula vestibularis major …
86Bezold abscess etc. — Be·zold abscess, etc. (bātґsōlt) [Friedrich Bezold, German otologist, 1842–1908] see under abscess, mastoiditis, perforation, sign, and triad …
87Brodie abscess disease knee — Bro·die abscess, disease, knee (broґde) [Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, English surgeon, 1783–1862] see under abscess, disease, and knee …
88Dubois abscess (disease) sign — Du·bois abscess (disease), sign (du bwahґ) [Paul Dubois, French obstetrician, 1795–1871] see under abscess and sign …
89Tornwaldt (Thornwaldt) abscess bursa (cyst) etc. — Torn·waldt (Thorn·waldt) abscess, bursa (cyst), etc. (tornґvahlt) [Gustav Ludwig Tornwaldt (or Thornwaldt), German physician, 1843–1910] see under abscess and bursitis, and see bursa pharyngealis …
90ischiorectal abscess — an abscess in the space between the sheet of muscle that assists in control of the rectum (levator ani) and the pelvic bone. It may occur spontaneously, but is often secondary to an anal fissure, thrombosed haemorrhoids, or other disease of the… …