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  2. Phlegmon - Wikipedia

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    A phlegmon is a localized area of acute inflammation of the soft tissues. It is a descriptive term which may be used for inflammation related to a bacterial infection or non-infectious causes (e.g. pancreatitis ).

  3. Abscess - Wikipedia

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    An abscess is a collection of pus that has built up within the tissue of the body, usually caused by bacterial infection. [6] [7] Signs and symptoms of abscesses include redness, pain, warmth, and swelling. [1] The swelling may feel fluid-filled when pressed. [1] The area of redness often extends beyond the swelling. [8]

  4. Pyomyositis - Wikipedia

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    CT with IV contrast showing enlargement and heterogeneous hypodensity in the right pectoralis major muscle. A focal abscess collection with gas within it is present medially. There are enlarged axillary lymph nodes and some extension into the right hemithorax. Note the soft tissue and phlegmon surrounding the right internal mammary artery and vein.

  5. Common cold symptoms vs. flu or COVID: What to look for

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists the following as possible COVID-19 symptoms, but more could become common as variants change and develop: Fever or chills. Cough.

  6. Ludwig's angina - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig's angina (Latin: Angina ludovici) is a type of severe cellulitis involving the floor of the mouth [2] and is often caused by bacterial sources. [1] Early in the infection, the floor of the mouth raises due to swelling, leading to difficulty swallowing saliva.

  7. This year’s flu season is extra severe. Can you get it twice ...

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    "The problem is it's almost impossible to tell them apart," says Sood. Many of these viruses cause similar symptoms, such as a sore throat, cough, fever, runny nose and a headache.

  8. Appendicitis - Wikipedia

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    In severe cases with perforation, an adjacent phlegmon or abscess can be seen. Dense fluid layering in the pelvis can also result, related to either pus or enteric spillage . When patients are thin or younger, the relative absence of fat can make the appendix and surrounding fat stranding difficult to see.

  9. Lymphangitis - Wikipedia

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    The wound may be small or it may be an abscess constantly feeding bacteria into the lymphatic system. After infection, lymph nodes enlarge. Ear, skin, nose, and eye infections can spread into the lymphatic system. Red streaks in the skin along the direction of regional lymph nodes indicate lymphatic involvement.