Noun
/pjʊəˈrʌlənt ˌəʊstəʊˈkɒndraɪtɪs/
Purulent osteochondritis is a medical term that refers to a type of osteochondritis (inflammation of the bone and cartilage) that presents with pus. This condition typically occurs due to an infection in the bone, which can lead to the formation of pus within the affected tissue.
Frequency of Use The term is relatively specialized and is more commonly used in medical or clinical contexts rather than in everyday conversation. It is predominantly found in written texts, such as medical literature, journal articles, and textbooks.
Пациента поставили диагноз «гнойный остеохондрит» после появления лихорадки и местной опухоли.
Effective treatment for purulent osteochondritis includes antibiotics and, in some cases, surgical intervention.
Эффективное лечение «гнойного остеохондрита» включает антибиотики и в некоторых случаях хирургическое вмешательство.
Early detection of purulent osteochondritis is crucial for preventing further complications.
While "purulent osteochondritis" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions due to its specific medical context, some relevant idioms in the medical field may include:
Долгие споры превратились в гнойную ситуацию, требующую немедленного разрешения.
"The bone of contention" - This phrase refers to something that is a source of disagreement.
Лечение гнойного остеохондрита стало камнем преткновения среди медицинской команды.
"Nip something in the bud" - To stop a small problem from becoming a larger one.
The term "purulent" comes from the Latin word "purulentus," meaning "full of pus." “Osteochondritis” is derived from the Greek words "osteon" (bone) and "chondros" (cartilage), combined with the suffix "-itis," which indicates inflammation.
Synonyms: - Infectious osteochondritis - Suppurative osteochondritis
Antonyms: - Non-purulent osteochondritis - Asymptomatic osteochondritis