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Pyonephrolithiasis
The occurrence of pus and stones within the kidney.
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Pyodermatosis
A skin condition that produces pus.
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Pylorostomy
Creating an opening through the abdominal wall to access the pyloric section of the stomach.
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Pyemic abscess
An abscess formed due to bacteria that produce pus in the blood.
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Pyelopathy
A disorder affecting the kidney’s pelvic region.
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Pyelonephrosis
Any ailment affecting the kidney and its renal pelvis.
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Pustulation
A raised, blister-like swelling on the skin filled with pus.
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Symptomatic purpura
This variety can occur alongside acute infections or chronic illnesses, such as malignant tumors, kidney inflammation, and blood disorders. It can also emerge after the use of specific medications. It is also referred to as secondary purpura.
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Non-thrombocytopenic purpura
A blend of various purpura types, characterized by the presence of purpura (purple or red spots on the skin), colic, vomiting, and diarrhea. It may also be accompanied by symptoms like urticaria (hives), edema (swelling), and swollen joints. This group encompasses purpura simplex, rheumatic purpura, and Schonlein’s purpura. The condition can be triggered by factors…
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Dental pump
A pump employed to eliminate saliva during dental procedures.
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