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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for abscesses
  1. ... opening of the gland is blocked. A Bartholin abscess may occur if the cyst fluid becomes infected. The Bartholin cyst or abscess appears as a lump or swelling on the ...
  2. A liver abscess can develop from several different sources, including a blood infection, an abdominal infection, or an abdominal injury which ...
  3. Amebic liver abscess is a collection of pus in the liver in response to an intestinal parasite called Entamoeba histolytica . This ...
  4. Images ... Amebiasis, normally an infection of the intestinal tract, may spread and infect other organs such as the liver or brain. Infection ...
  5. Images ... CT scan of the pelvis showing a large intra-abdominal mass.
  6. Images ... A collection of infected material (pus) resulting from bacterial infection of the center (pulp) of a tooth.
  7. ... acute or chronic pancreatitis) Pockets of infection (retroperitoneal abscess, abdominal abscess, pelvic abscess)) Presence of uterine tissue ( ...
  8. ... two weeks. If the appendix has developed an abscess or has ruptured, the recovery may be slower ...
  9. ... trauma in the chest (pneumothorax or hemothorax) Lung abscesses or pus in the chest (empyema)
  10. ... dura) Pockets of infection in the brain (brain abscesses) Severe nerve or facial pain (such as trigeminal ...
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