Pyaemia

Pyaemia

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Pyaemia (or pyemia) is a type of septicaemia that leads to widespread abscesses of a metastatic nature. It is usually caused by the staphylococcus bacteria by pus-forming organisms in the blood. Apart from the distinctive abscesses, pyaemia exhibits the same symptoms as other forms of septicaemia. It was almost universally fatal before the introduction of antibiotics.

Sir William Osler included a three-page discussion of pyaemia in his textbook The Principles and Practice of Medicine, published in 1892. He defined pyaemia as follows:

"A general disease, characterized by recurring chills and intermittent fever and the formation of abscesses in various parts, all of which result from the contamination of the blood by products arising from a focus contaminated by the bacteria of suppuration."

Earlier still, Ignaz Semmelweis included a section entitled "Childbed fever is a variety of pyaemia" in his treatise, "The Etiology of Childbed Fever" (1861). Jane Grey Swisshelm, in her autobiography entitled "Half a Century", describes the treatment of pyaemia in 1862 during the American Civil War.

Symptoms

The disease is characterized by intermittent high temperature with recurrent chills; metastatic processes in varios parts of the body, especially in the lungs; septic pneumonia; empyema. It may be fatal.

Treatment

Antibiotics are effective. Prophylactic treatment consists in prevention of suppuration.

Different types of Pyemia

"arterial p." Pyemia resulting from dissemination of emboli from a thrombus in cardiac vessels.

"cryptogenic p." Pyemia of an origin that is hidden in the deeper tissues.

"metastatic p." Multiple abscesses resulting from infected pyemic thrombi.

"portal p." Suppurative inflamation of the portal vein.


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  • Pyaemia — Py*[ae] mi*a, Pyemia Py*e mi*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? pus + ? blood.] (Med.) A form of blood poisoning produced by the absorption of pyogenic microorganisms into the blood, usually from a wound or local inflammation. It is characterized by multiple… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pyaemia — chiefly Brit var of PYEMIA * * * n. blood poisoning by pus forming bacteria released from an abscess. The widespread formation of abscesses may develop, with fatal results. Compare sapraemia, septicaemia, toxaemia …   Medical dictionary

  • pyaemia — Invasion of bloodstream by pyogenic organisms …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • pyaemia — pyaemic, adj. /puy ee mee euh/, n. Pathol. pyemia. * * * …   Universalium

  • pyaemia — noun A type of septicemia caused usually by the presence of Staphylococcus bacteria in the bloodstream; characterised by metastatic abscesses and other symptoms associated with septicemia …   Wiktionary

  • pyaemia — paɪ ɪːmɪə n. (Medicine) disease caused by pyogenic bacteria in the blood (characterized by localized abscesses, fever, and jaundice) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pyaemia — [pʌɪ i:mɪə] (US pyemia) noun blood poisoning caused by the release of pus forming bacteria from an abscess. Derivatives pyaemic adjective Origin C19: mod. L., from Gk puon pus + haima blood …   English new terms dictionary

  • pyaemia — n. (Med.) Blood poisoning …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • pyaemia — n. blood poisoning by pus forming bacteria released from an abscess. The widespread formation of abscesses may develop, with fatal results. Compare: sapraemia, septicaemia, toxaemia …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • pyaemia — /paɪˈimiə/ (say puy eemeeuh) noun the growth, in different tissues, of multiple metastatic abscesses, developing from emboli disseminated in the bloodstream as fragments of a disintegrating thrombus. Also, pyemia. {New Latin. See pyo , aemia} …  

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