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The following are some examples of abscesses:  
 
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A skin abscess is better known as a common boil;
 
A skin abscess is better known as a common boil;
  
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A peritonsillar abscess is a persistent collection of pus behind the tonsils; and
 
A peritonsillar abscess is a persistent collection of pus behind the tonsils; and
  
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A perianal abscess is a pool of pus that forms next to the anus, often causing considerable tenderness and swelling in that area and pain on sitting down and on defecating.
 
A perianal abscess is a pool of pus that forms next to the anus, often causing considerable tenderness and swelling in that area and pain on sitting down and on defecating.

Revision as of 15:39, 22 March 2018

A local accumulation of pus anywhere in the body.

The following are some examples of abscesses:

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A skin abscess is better known as a common boil;

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A peritonsillar abscess is a persistent collection of pus behind the tonsils; and

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A perianal abscess is a pool of pus that forms next to the anus, often causing considerable tenderness and swelling in that area and pain on sitting down and on defecating.