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phagedena

or phag·e·dae·na

[ faj-i-dee-nuh ]

noun

, Pathology.
  1. a severe, destructive, eroding ulcer.


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Other Words From

  • phag·e·den·ic [faj-i-, den, -ik, -, dee, -nik], adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of phagedena1

1650–60; < New Latin phagedaena < Greek phagédaina an ulcer, akin to phageîn to eat
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Example Sentences

Phagedena, Phaged�na, faj-e-dē′na, n. a sloughing ulcer, hospital gangrene.—adjs.

He taught, though this is a bit of knowledge supposed to come three centuries later into medicine and history, the true origin of chancre and phagedena.

Its primary symptoms are, a simple ulcer without induration, without elevated edges, and without phagedena.

In the twelfth volume of the “Transactions” of the same society he finds the record of the case of a soldier who lost his penis through gangrene induced by syphilitic phagedena.

In the first volume of the Journal of Venereal and Cutaneous Diseases the writer reported a case of the complete loss of penis in a young man as a result of phagedena due to syphilis.

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