
1) French word used in English 2) Inflammation 3) Inflammation of a breast 4) Redness 5) Rubor
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infection and inflammation of the mammary tissue, usually after whelping.
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infection in the udder.
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• (n.) Inflammation of the breast.
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(mast- + -itis) inflammation of the mammary gland, or breast.
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inflammation of the breast in women or of the udder in sheep, swine, and cattle. Acute mastitis in women is a sudden infectious inflammation caused ... [4 related articles]
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A condition in which breast tissue is inflamed. It is usually caused by an infection and is most often seen in nursing mothers.
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An infection and inflammation of the udder in cows.
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An inflammation of the breast, which sometimes develops into an infection. Symptoms include fever, soreness, and swelling. It occurs in about one in 20 breastfeeding mothers at some time during lactation, most commonly between the tenth and 28th days postnatally.
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<pathology> Inflammation of the mammary gland or breast. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(mas-ti´tis) inflammation of the breast, usually from an infection.
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Inflammation of milk-producing glands in a cow's udder, caused by bacteria. Mastitis can be treated with antibiotics.
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Mas·ti'tis noun [ Greek
masto`s breast +
-itis .]
(Medicine) Inflammation of the breast.
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An infection of the udder. If left untreated it can severely damage the ability of a cow or sheep to produce milk.
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Infection of a milk duct and severe inflammation of the breast. Mastitis is most often seen in nursing mothers. Symptoms include fever, a sluggish feeling and a red, warm, painful area of the breast. The infection is easily treated with massage, warm compresses, continued breastfeeding from the infected side (and non infected side) and antibioti......
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Inflammation of the mammary glands.
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Inflammation of the mammary gland resulting in reduced milk production.
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Inflammation of one or more mammary glands.
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inflammation of the breast, which is usually caused by a bacterial infection
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noun inflammation of a breast (or udder)
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Inflammation of the breast or udder.
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An inflammation of the mammary gland (or glands), usually caused by bacteria.
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inflammation of the mammary glands caused by bacterial infection. Teat injuries teat sores, and unsanitary environmental conditions are major predisposing factors for mastitis. In dairy cows poor milking procedures and milking machine faults are also important factors.
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Inflammation of the mammary gland caused by a bacterial agent.
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An infection of a milk duct in the breast. Symptoms include swelling, tenderness, redness, and fever. Treatment for mastitis includes massage, warm compress, continued breastfeeding from the infected side, and usually antibiotics.
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