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focal infection

American  

noun

Pathology, Dentistry.
  1. an infection in which bacteria are localized in some region, as the tonsils or the tissue around a tooth, from which they may spread to some other organ or structure of the body.


focal infection British  

noun

  1. a bacterial infection limited to a specific part of the body, such as the tonsils or a gland

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Etymology

Origin of focal infection

First recorded in 1920–25

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With focal infection as his theme the Billings Lecturer must be an eminent clinician, a topnotch diagnostician, a wise interpreter of the symptoms which a patient brings to his examination room.

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Physicians noted a toxemia which they believed due to a focal infection in her appendix.

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The thing for doctors to do in such cases, he said, is to look for a "focal conflict" as well as for a focal infection.

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One of the subtlest causes is focal infection, which may lower the resistance of the heart or sensitize it to pain.

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