How Do You Spell GAS PHLEGMON?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈas flˈɛɡmən] (IPA)

Gas phlegmon is a medical term that refers to a rare and serious bacterial infection of the soft tissues caused by gas-forming bacteria. The spelling of this word follows the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) phonetic transcription system, which indicates that the word is pronounced as /ɡæs flɛɡmən/. The first part of the word, 'gas,' is pronounced with a hard 'g' sound followed by a short 'a' sound, while the second part, 'phlegmon,' is pronounced with a silent 'g' and a short 'e' sound followed by a nasal 'm' sound.

GAS PHLEGMON Meaning and Definition

  1. Gas phlegmon is a medical term that refers to a specific type of infection or inflammation occurring in the soft tissues of the body. It is characterized by the presence of gas within the affected tissues, which is usually caused by certain types of bacteria.

    A phlegmon is a localized area of tissue inflammation accompanied by bacterial infection, typically resulting from trauma, surgery, or an underlying skin infection that spreads to deeper tissues. In the case of gas phlegmon, the infection is accompanied by the formation of gas pockets within the affected tissues due to the activities of gas-producing bacteria.

    Gas phlegmon can occur in various parts of the body, such as the abdomen, perineum, or extremities. The condition is usually accompanied by symptoms such as severe pain, swelling, redness, and warmth at the affected site. In some cases, the gas pockets may be visible under imaging studies such as X-rays or computed tomography (CT) scans.

    Immediate medical attention is typically required for gas phlegmon, as the condition can progress rapidly and lead to serious complications. Treatment usually involves the administration of antibiotics to combat the bacterial infection, as well as surgical intervention to drain the accumulated pus and remove any necrotic (dead) tissue. Prompt and appropriate treatment is essential to prevent the further spread of infection and potential complications, such as abscess formation, sepsis, or tissue death (gangrene).

  2. • A cellulitis in which there is a formation of gas in the subcutaneous tissues gangrenous emphysema; see also under phlegmon.
    • A form attended with more or less extensive emphysema, due to the presence of one of the varieties of Bacillus aerogenes or B. perfringens.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for GAS PHLEGMON

  • fas phlegmon
  • vas phlegmon
  • bas phlegmon
  • has phlegmon
  • yas phlegmon
  • tas phlegmon
  • gzs phlegmon
  • gss phlegmon
  • gws phlegmon
  • gqs phlegmon
  • gaa phlegmon
  • gaz phlegmon
  • gax phlegmon
  • gad phlegmon
  • gae phlegmon
  • gaw phlegmon
  • gas ohlegmon
  • gas lhlegmon
  • gas -hlegmon
  • gas 0hlegmon

Etymology of GAS PHLEGMON

The word "gas phlegmon" is a medical term that combines two different origins:

1. Gas: The word "gas" originated from the Greek word "khaos" meaning "empty space" or "void". It was further adapted into the Latin word "chaos" by the alchemists and philosophers to refer to a substance that is neither a solid nor a liquid. In the context of "gas phlegmon", it refers to the presence of gas within tissues.

2. Phlegmon: The word "phlegmon" comes from the Greek word "phlegmone" meaning "inflammation". It was used to describe an inflammatory condition with local swelling and heat. In medical terminology, "phlegmon" refers to an inflamed and purulent condition of tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

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