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What (who) is PUS - definition

PHENOMENON OF INFLAMMATORY INFECTION
Purulent; Pustulate; Pustulation; Pyogenic; Purulence; Suppurative; Mucopurulent; Liver abscess, pyogenic; Pyogenic infection; Nonpyogenic; Suppuration; Liquor puris; Suppurate; Pussier; Pussiest; Pyogenic bacteria; Suppurating; Supporate; Supporating; Purulent exudate; Seropurulent; Purulent fluid; Laudable pus; Sanious pus; Ill-conditioned pus
  • An [[abscess]] is an enclosed collection of pus.
  • [[Duodenoscopy]] image of [[hepatopancreatic ampulla]] with pus exuding from it, indicative of [[cholangitis]]

pus         
n.
1) to discharge pus
2) pus forms
pus         
Pus is a thick yellowish liquid that forms in wounds when they are infected.
N-UNCOUNT
pus         
n.
Purulence, matter, purulent matter.

Wikipedia

Pus

Pus is an exudate, typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown, formed at the site of inflammation during bacterial or fungal infection. An accumulation of pus in an enclosed tissue space is known as an abscess, whereas a visible collection of pus within or beneath the epidermis is known as a pustule, pimple or spot.

Examples of use of PUS
1. There were other sites too, filled with cheesy material, like pus but not pus, and I removed most of them too.
2. Each Saifun share was worth 0.7238 Spansion shares pus $6.20.
3. The boy ended up dying from empyema, a condition in which pus accumulated in his chest.
4. But its symptoms are similar÷ fever, pus–filled blisters all over the body, and respiratory problems.
5. It claims that every litre of milk can contain up to 400 million pus cells.