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Sepsis logo #10101) Blood poisoning 2) Infection 3) Infectious disease 4) Possible result of infection 5) Process in a residential tank 6) Toxic condition
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Sepsis logo #10101) Sapraemia 2) Sapremia 3) Septicaemia 4) Septicemia
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Sepsis logo #21000 Sepsis (s; σῆψις, `putrefaction, decay`) is a potentially fatal whole-body inflammation (a systemic inflammatory response syndrome or SIRS) caused by severe infection. Sepsis can continue even after the infection that caused it is gone. Severe sepsis is sepsis complicated by organ dysfunction. Septic shock is sepsis complicated by a high l.....
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Sepsis logo #21000[genus] Sepsis is a genus of flies in the family Sepsidae. ...
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Sepsis logo #21002• (n.) The poisoning of the system by the introduction of putrescent material into the blood.
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sepsis logo #21579The presence of bacteria or their toxins in the blood or tissues.
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sepsis logo #21001(sep´sis) the presence in the blood or other tissues of pathogenic microorganisms or their toxins. septicemia. puerperal sepsis puerperal fever.
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Sepsis logo #21531Commonly called a "blood stream infection." The presence of bacteria (bacteremia) or other infectious organisms or their toxins in the blood (septicemia) or in other tissue of the body. Sepsis may be associated with clinical symptoms of systemic (bodywide) illness, such as fever, chills, malaise (generally feeling "rotten"), low blood pressure, and...
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sepsis logo #22225infection.
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Sepsis logo #22239the destruction of tissues by bacteria or their toxins.
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sepsis logo #22248the presence of bacteria, virus, fungus, or other organism in the blood or other tissues and the toxins associated with the invasion.
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Sepsis logo #10444Bacterial infection causing pus to be formed.
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Sepsis logo #20972Sep'sis noun [ New Latin , from Greek ......... putrefaction.] (Medicine) The poisoning of the system by the introduction of putrescent material into the blood.
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Sepsis logo #20907Infection with pus forming micro-organisms.
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Sepsis logo #20909Sepsis: Commonly called a "blood stream infection." The presence of bacteria (bacteremia) or other infectious organisms or their toxins in the blood (septicemia) or in other tissue of the body. Sepsis may be associated with clinical symptoms of systemic (bodywide) illness, such as fever, chills, malaise (generally feeling 'rotten'), low b...
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Sepsis logo #21217Sepsis is blood or tissue poisoning caused by bacteria.
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sepsis logo #22229a very severe infection
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Sepsis logo #20885Like septicemia, an infection that has moved deeply into the body, involving the subcutaneous or submucosal layers, connective tissue, lymph system...or blood
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Sepsis  logo #24150The presence of harmful microorganisms or associated toxins in the blood
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sepsis logo #21009sepsis 1. The presence of pathogenic organisms or their toxins in the blood or tissues. 2. The poisoned condition resulting from the presence of pathogens or their toxins; putrefaction, putrescence. Air, together with a moderate amount of warmth and moisture, is necessary for the existence of putrefaction, which consists essentially of breakng up...
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sepsis logo #24151systemic inflammatory response to an infection that results in high fever and edema, causing organ damage and possibly leading to shock and death
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Sepsis logo #24149The body's extreme immune response to an infection that causes damage to tissues and organs and can lead to death. Its incidence appears to be increasing, in part due to drug-resistant infections.
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Sepsis logo #20875the infection of a wound or tissue with bacteria, causing the spread of the bacteria into the bloodstream; now also known as systemic inflammatory response syndrome caused by a microbe
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sepsis logo #20974 noun the presence of pus-forming bacteria or their toxins in the blood or tissues
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sepsis logo #21221General term for infectious change in the body caused by bacteria or their toxins
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