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abscess <an abscess; abscesses> N

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Uncommonly, breast and gluteal abscesses can occur due to haematogenous and lymphangiomatous spread.
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A common outcome of this invasion of tissues is a liver abscess, which can be fatal if untreated.
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There he died of an abscess of the liver aged 65.
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Local sources may include infections of the ear, the oral cavity and teeth, the paranasal sinuses, or epidural abscess.
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Abscesses can be seen on an x-ray as a cavity within the lung.
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In children cerebral abscesses are usually linked to congenital heart disease.
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It can cause cranial nerve palsies, encephalitis, meningitis, meningoencephalitis and abscesses.
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These drains can become clogged, leading to retained blood complications or abscess.
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After an abscess has burst, it is very important to keep the wound clean.
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Over time, the jaw bone would begin to abscess.
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