Bacteria that cause pus are called suppurative,
pyogenic or purulent. If the agent also creates mucus , it is called mucopurulent.
Kaynak: PusA
pyogenic liver abscess is a type of liver abscess caused by bacteria. Etiology : Biliary disease (most common. E.g.: stones,
Kaynak: Pyogenic liver abscessPyogenic paronychia is an inflammation of the folds of skin surrounding the nail caused by bacteria 254 paronychia is a
pyogenic paronychia
Kaynak: Pyogenic paronychia Recurrent
pyogenic cholangitis (a.k.a. cholangiohepatitis) is a condition that most commonly affects humans of East Asian origins.
Kaynak: Recurrent pyogenic cholangitisPAPA syndrome is an acronym for
pyogenic arthritis , pyoderma gangrenosum and acne . It is a rare genetic disorder characterised by its
Kaynak: PAPA syndromesubclassified on the basis of the causative organism (
pyogenic bacteria or mycobacteria ), the route, duration and anatomic location of the infection.
Kaynak: OsteomyelitisICD-10 uses the term "
pyogenic arthritis".
Pyogenic also refers to the production of pus. Reactive arthritis refers to arthritis caused
Kaynak: Septic arthritisNeoplasms of the nailbed may often present with paronychia , ingrown nail , onycholysis ,
pyogenic granuloma, nail-plate dystrophy,
Kaynak: Neoplasms of the nailbedPyoderma means any skin disease that is
pyogenic . These include superficial bacterial infections such as impetigo , impetigo contagiosa
Kaynak: PyodermaInvolucrum is a layer of new bone growth outside existing bone seen in
pyogenic osteomyelitis . It results from the stripping off of the
Kaynak: InvolucrumPus is an exudate produced by vertebrates during inflammatory
pyogenic bacterial infections. PUS may also refer to: PUS (airport), IATA
Kaynak: Pus (disambiguation)Some researchers believe peripheral ossifying fibromas to be related to
pyogenic fibroma s and, in some instances, are the result of a
Kaynak: Peripheral ossifying fibromaother because they appear frequently on gingiva and they also begin with the letter "p":
pyogenic granuloma and peripheral ossifying fibroma .
Kaynak: Peripheral giant-cell granulomaThe decrease in phagocytosis results in recurrent
pyogenic infections, partial albinism and peripheral neuropathy . It occurs in humans,
Kaynak: Chédiak–Higashi syndromeThe early stage of infection is characterised by a painless nodule, with non-
pyogenic, necrotising lesion s developing in the skin, and
Kaynak: Buruli ulcermeninges , become inflamed and a
pyogenic bacteria l source is not to blame. Meningitis is diagnosed on a history of characteristic
Kaynak: Aseptic meningitisonychomycosis , subungual hematoma ,
pyogenic granuloma , glomus tumour , subungual verruca, mucous cyst , subungual fibroma,
Kaynak: Melanonychia