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Encyclopedia: Pus
Pus is a whitish-yellow or yellow substance produced during inflammatory responses of the body that can be found in regions of pyogenic bacterial infections. An accumulation of pus in an enclosed tiss...
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Nov 14, 2009 If you've ever had a cut that seems to ooze white stuff or have noticed a white pimple on your face, then you've seen pus.
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Pus is formed by the collection of large numbers of white cells called polymorphonuclear cells in a localised area of the body in response to the presence of bacterial infection.
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"The body is trying to expel pus because it interferes with the healing process," says John M. Rabkin, M.D., assistant professor of surgery at Oregon Health...
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Click here to see PETA's new Got Pus? billboard. Have some … pus with your cookies? If you down a glass of cow’s milk, you will. It may be white, but researchers say that every cupful contains somatic cells, i.e., pus. The dairy industry knows that there is a problem with pus in milk.
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Zits are what happen when the oil glands in your skin get clogged and pus is what comes out when you pop them. But don't pop them! It only spreads infection and can make your embarrassing zits even worse! Zits are what happen when the oil glands in your skin get clogged and pus is what comes out when you pop them.
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Definition of pus from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Main Entry: pus...
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der 5. Pusdorfer Volkslauf ist in Vorbereitung... ... und findet statt am Sonntag, den 25. April 2010. Die Ergebnislisten vom 4. Pusdorfer Volkslauf finden Sie hier...
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