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- Phlegmon abstract "Phlegmon is a spreading diffuse inflammatory process with formation of suppurative/purulent exudate or pus. This is the result of acute purulent inflammation which may be related to bacterial infection, however the term 'phlegmon' mostly refers to a walled-off inflammatory mass without bacterial infection, one that may be palpable on physical examination. An example would be phlegmon of diverticulitis. In this case a patient would present to the emergency department with left lower-quadrant abdominal tenderness, and the diagnosis of sigmoid diverticulitis would be high on the differential diagnosis, yet the best test to confirm it would be CT scan.Another example, phlegmon affecting the spine, is known as spondylodiscitis and is associated with endplate destruction and loss of disc height. In adults, the bone marrow is affected first, while in children, the disease starts in the disc itself and spreads rapidly to the adjacent vertebral bodies. Phlegmon in the spine can be a diffuse enhancement, or localized abscess, (peripheral enhancement) in the epidural, subligamentous or paraspinous spaces. Under MRI examination, phlegmon will show dark with T1, and high signal (bright) with T2.".
- Phlegmon wikiPageID "3814003".
- Phlegmon wikiPageRevisionID "605655530".
- Phlegmon hasPhotoCollection Phlegmon.
- Phlegmon subject Category:Infectious_diseases.
- Phlegmon subject Category:Inflammations.
- Phlegmon type Abstraction100002137.
- Phlegmon type Cognition100023271.
- Phlegmon type Evidence105823932.
- Phlegmon type Inflammation114336539.
- Phlegmon type Inflammations.
- Phlegmon type Information105816287.
- Phlegmon type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Phlegmon type Symptom114299637.
- Phlegmon comment "Phlegmon is a spreading diffuse inflammatory process with formation of suppurative/purulent exudate or pus. This is the result of acute purulent inflammation which may be related to bacterial infection, however the term 'phlegmon' mostly refers to a walled-off inflammatory mass without bacterial infection, one that may be palpable on physical examination. An example would be phlegmon of diverticulitis.".
- Phlegmon label "Flegmone".
- Phlegmon label "Flemmone".
- Phlegmon label "Phlegmon".
- Phlegmon label "Phlegmon".
- Phlegmon label "Phlegmone".
- Phlegmon label "Ropowica".
- Phlegmon label "Флегмона".
- Phlegmon label "蜂窩織炎".
- Phlegmon sameAs Flegmóna.
- Phlegmon sameAs Phlegmone.
- Phlegmon sameAs Phlegmon.
- Phlegmon sameAs Flemmone.
- Phlegmon sameAs 蜂窩織炎.
- Phlegmon sameAs Flegmone.
- Phlegmon sameAs Ropowica.
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- Phlegmon sameAs Q1136935.
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- Phlegmon sameAs Phlegmon.
- Phlegmon wasDerivedFrom Phlegmon?oldid=605655530.
- Phlegmon isPrimaryTopicOf Phlegmon.