a protein-rich liquid containing a thin to thick fluid mixed with white blood cells and damaged cells produced in association with inflammation.
Fluid produced by an inflammatory process, containing many white blood cells.
A thick, yellowish-white fluid discharge that escapes from blood vessels in a surface lesion or area of inflammation.
A thick liquid normally white or yellow in color. It is comprised of liquid tissue, cellular debris, and white blood cells. It is a sign of an infection.
A viscous fluid containing dead matter such as white blood cells, bacteria, and tissue.
a thick liquid associated with inflammation and composed of cells, liquid, microorganisms, and tissue debris
white cells (leukocytes) from the blood; concentrated to engulf and digest harmful substances in our bodies . . . or, more scientifically, a liquid containing leukocytes that accumulates in response to an infection or inflammation.
A liquid, usually yellowish, formed in acne and certain infections; composed of white blood cells, bacteria and cellular debris
Thick fluid composed of leukocytes, bacteria, and cellular debris.
blood, serum, damaged tissue, white blood cells and bacteria found at places of infection or injury.
fluid product of inflammation consisting of white blood cells, cellular debris, and liquefied cellular elements
Pus consists of a mixture of white blood cells, dead skin cells, and bacteria.
Thick yellow material formed of dead and dying neutrophils.
A collection of white blood cells in tissue fluid, it may be either a sign of infection or inflammation.
Thick, opaque, usually yellowish-white fluid made up of dead tissue, dead bacteria, and white blood cells.
a thick, greenish-yellow fluid composed of dead white blood cells, killed microorganisms and other cellular debris.
A thick, opaque, and usually yellowish/greenish fluid that contains white blood cells, bits of destroyed tissue, and microorganisms.
Caused by the build up of infected tissue
a yellow-white substance made by the body in sores and abscesses, composed of dead white blood cells.
thick, opaque, yellowish fluid containing white blood cells, tissue debris and microorganisms
A fluid product of inflammation, consisting of a liquid containing white blood cells, dead cell debris and tissue elements.
A secretion from inflammed tissue, usually sticky and creamy,, which contains white blood cells, serum and bacteria.
A yellow?white, more or less viscid substance found in abscesses and sores, consisting of a liquid plasma in which white blood cells are formed and suspended by the process of inflammation.
The yellowish or greenish fluid that forms at sites of infection.
A thick, yellowish or greenish fluid composed of the remains of dead white blood cells, pathogens, and decomposed cellular debris. It is most often associated with bacterial infection.
A yellowish-white opaque creamy matter produced as a result of infection and containing disintegrating tissue, bacteria, and leukocytes.
A thick whitish-yellow fluid which results from the accumulation of white blood cells (WBCs), liquified tissue and cellular debris. Pus is commonly a site of infection or foreign material in the body.
a protein-rich liquid inflammation product comprised of leukocytes, a thin fluid and cellular debris.
A thick fluid produced in certain infections.