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4 +1 | the incision festered |
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4 | the incision got infected |
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the incision festered Explanation: See: Oct 8, 2012 - The deceased was bled a few days previous to his death ; the incision festered, and mortification ensued. He was brother to the late Joseph ... http://randomfh.blogspot.gr/2012/10/stanniland-of-east-markh... The incision festered and the surgeon had to open and drain it. I was then challenged with changing and repacking the area 4 times a day at home for 4 weeks https://www.heartbright.org/board_details.cfm?boardID=2 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2015-07-11 14:39:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Also see: Mar 15, 2011 - The radiation caused some third degree burning of the groin area and the incision festered. I ended up with a large open wound in my groin. http://www.z2systems.com/mif/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=20872 ...the incision festered. I ended up with a large open wound in my groin. I underwent two months of hyperbaric ...prevented a recurrence of the melanoma in my ... http://treato.com/Melanoma,Open Wound/?a=s&p=4 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2015-07-11 14:45:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Fester verb past tense: festered; past participle: festered 1. (of a wound or sore) become septic; suppurate. "a festering abscess" synonyms: suppurate, become septic, form pus, secrete pus, discharge, run, weep, ooze; More come to a head; technicalmaturate, be purulent; rarerankle, apostemate "the deep wound in his neck festered" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2015-07-11 14:51:04 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- You could also say, “the incision suppurated” See: https://www.google.gr/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=-yihVZveMK-x8weW0IGABA&g... Suppurate = undergo the formation of pus; fester. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2015-07-11 16:37:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- If the last link does not work, Google "the incision suppurated", with the inverted commas. |
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the incision got infected Explanation: Standard surgical terminology, |
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