pus en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

pus en el diccionario PONS

pus Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to exude pus
to ooze pus
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Any tissue or organ throughout the body may develop a pocket of infection and pus, called an abscess.
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He removes a large thorn from the animal's foot pad, forces pus from the infected wound, and bandages it.
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Hot salt water mouthwashes also encourage the draining of pus from dental abscesses.
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The pus comes out and a hole forms under which the lesion grows deeper.
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Neutrophils do not return to the blood; they turn into pus cells and die.
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Sometimes the involucrum is penetrated by channels (cloacae) through which pus drains to the skin or mouth.
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They are the predominant cells in pus, accounting for its whitish/yellowish appearance.
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A brilliant doctor in earlier times had devised a novel way to extract pus from festers and abscesses using chickpea.
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This pus-filled cavity is often caused by aspiration, which may occur during altered consciousness.
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During recovery from an attack it may appear pus like due to high levels of white blood cells called eosinophils.
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