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1. There were Buboes upon Buboes and cabin fever really did set in
2. Home / medterms medical dictionary a-z list / Buboes definition Medical Definition of Buboes
3. What does Buboes mean? Information and translations of Buboes in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions …
4. Most Buboes were inguinal, but children had a higher frequency of cervical or axillary Buboes
5. Buboes which are prone to suppurate
6. Lancing the Buboes Another remedy that was used in hopes of curing the plague from victims was lancing the Buboes
7. Definition of Buboes in the Definitions.net dictionary
8. Where do Buboes appear? Buboes are a symptom of bubonic plague, and occur as painful swellings in the thighs, neck, groin or armpits.
9. What does Buboes mean? Plural form of bubo
10. Buboes give one type of plague its name _ bubonic
11. Meanings for Buboes It is lymph in the armpit.
12. buboes a swelling of a lymph gland ( adjective ) Buboed
13. Such lymph nodes are called Buboes, hence the name bubonic
14. Buboes are very rarely observed in children at the breast
15. Buboes particularly occur in the groin and armpit (the axillae)
16. Without antibiotics, the bacteria can ultimately spread well beyond these Buboes
17. In hospitalpractice about 30 per cent, of patients with chancroids develop Buboes
18. The swollen lymph nodes and abscesses are often referred to as Buboes
19. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR; Buboes: The plural of "bubo"
20. Buboes are a special symptom that is exclusive to the Black Death scenario
21. Bubonic plague occurs when the infection causes large, swollen lymph nodes, called buboes
22. The formation of Buboes as a result of infection with an acute infectious disease
23. Bubo is singular word and Buboes is plural word which means swelling of lymph nodes
24. Specimen Aspirate of buboes, blood, CSF, sputum, tracheal washes or autopsy materials for culture C
25. Buboes (inflammatory swelling of the glands around the groin) can rupture and drain pus
26. Buboes rarely require any form of local care, but instead recede with systemic antibiotic therapy.
27. Synonyms for Buboes include abscesses, blisters, boils, ulcers, carbuncles, pustules, furuncles, inflammation, swelling and whitlows
28. …tender, swollen lymph nodes, or Buboes, which are usually distributed in the groin and armpits
29. The larger Buboes are due to swelling of several glands and edema of the adjacent " 7
30. Bubonic - of or evidencing buboes; "Bubonic plague" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection
31. Buboes vary from 1 to 10 cm and elevate the overlying skin, which may be warm and erythematous
32. The name comes from the symptoms it causes - painful, swollen lymph nodes or 'Buboes' in the groin or armpit
33. Bubonic plague definition is - plague caused by a bacterium (Yersinia pestis) and characterized especially by the formation of Buboes.
34. The Buboes stick to deeper tissues and cause the overlying skin to become inflamed, sometimes with fever and malaise
35. Bubonic plague definition is - plague caused by a bacterium (Yersinia pestis) and characterized especially by the formation of buboes.
36. Bubonic plague, a bacterial infection characterized by swollen, painful lymph nodes called Buboes, has long been blamed for killing one
37. ‘These Buboes were very painful to the sufferer.’ More example sentences ‘‘The most obvious symptom is the swelling of the lymphatic glands nearest the point of the infected bite or skin lesion into large, hard and painful tumours called Buboes,’ said the WHO on its website.’
38. Swollen, painful lymph glands, or inguinal buboes [in-GWEEN-al BEW-boes], in the groin area are often associated with Chancroid.
39. It causes Buboes, which are very swollen and painful lymph nodes under the arms, in the neck, or in the groin
40. It is marked by the sudden appearance of Bulbously swollen and painful lymph nodes (called buboes) in the groin or armpits
41. Bubonic plague: Patients develop sudden onset of fever, headache, chills, and weakness and one or more swollen, tender and painful lymph nodes (called Buboes)
42. Its name comes from the symptoms it causes: painful, swollen lymph nodes — or “Buboes” — in the groin or armpit, according to the news …
43. Bubonic plague: Patients develop sudden onset of fever, headache, chills, and weakness and one or more swollen, tender and painful lymph nodes (called buboes)
44. The name Black Death came from the swollen Buboes (glands) in the victim’s neck, armpits, and inner thigh that turned black as they filled with blood
45. Other articles where Bubo is discussed: plague: Nature of the disease: …tender, swollen lymph nodes, or Buboes, which are usually distributed in the groin and armpits
46. This article traces a seven-hundred-year history of one puzzling treatment for plague Buboes that used the rumps of chickens to draw out the bubo's poisons
47. Inguinal or femoral Buboes occur in bubonic plague because the flea bite initiating the infection is commonly on a lower extremity, 76 but involvement of other peripheral nodes can occur
48. The term bubonic plague is derived from the Greek word bubo, meaning "swollen gland." Swollen lymph nodes (Buboes) especially occur in the armpit and groin in persons suffering from bubonic plague
49. They are typically located in the groin, armpit, or alongside the throat. Buboes appear as tender lumps about the size of a chicken egg and, depending on their location, can cause significant discomfort and limit the use of …
50. bubo A swelling in the groin, or in the armpit, from enlargement of one or more lymph nodes as a result of infection. Buboes occur in many infections including PLAGUE, CHANCROID, SYPHILIS, GONORRHOEA, LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENEREUM and TUBERCULOSIS