| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | гной (gnoj) |
| espanja | pus |
| esperanto | puso |
| hollanti | etter, pus |
| italia | pus, materia purulenta |
| japani | 膿 (umi), うみ (umi), のう (nō) |
| kreikka | πύον (pýon), ορός (orós) |
| latina | pūs, saniēs |
| latvia | strutas |
| norja | puss |
| portugali | pus |
| puola | ropa |
| ranska | pus, sanie |
| ruotsi | var |
| saksa | Eiter |
| suomi | märkä, mätä, visva |
| tanska | materie, pus |
| turkki | irin, cerahat, iltihap |
| tšekki | hnis |
| unkari | genny |
| venäjä | гной (gnoi) |
(medicine, pathology) A whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria, normally found in regions of bacterial infection.
Pus with blood coming out of ring finger
(medicine, pathology) A whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria, normally found in regions of bacterial infection.
An abscess is an enclosed collection of pus.
(medicine, pathology) A whitish-yellow or yellow substance composed primarily of dead white blood cells and dead pyogenic bacteria, normally found in regions of bacterial infection.
Duodenoscopy image of hepatopancreatic ampulla with pus exuding from it, indicative of cholangitis