sphacele (Meaning)

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sphacele (n)

a dicotyledonous genus of the family Labiatae

Synonyms & Antonyms of sphacele

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

sphacele Sentence Examples

  1. The patient's sphacele, a condition of extreme gangrene, required immediate amputation.
  2. The infection had progressed to such an advanced stage that the affected tissue had turned into a sphacele.
  3. The wound's fetid odor indicated the presence of a sphacele that needed prompt medical attention.
  4. The sphacele was so extensive that it had destroyed the entire foot, leaving only a blackened stump.
  5. The surgeon meticulously removed the sphacele from the patient's leg, preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
  6. The sphacele, which had spread rapidly, threatened to compromise the patient's overall health.
  7. The sphacele was indicative of a severe vascular obstruction that required urgent surgical intervention.
  8. The sphacele had progressed to a point where it had caused tissue loss and severe pain in the patient's arm.
  9. The physician prescribed antibiotics and antifungal cream to combat the infection underlying the sphacele.
  10. The sphacele was a warning sign of the patient's deteriorating condition and the need for intensive medical care.

FAQs About the word sphacele

a dicotyledonous genus of the family Labiatae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The patient's sphacele, a condition of extreme gangrene, required immediate amputation.

The infection had progressed to such an advanced stage that the affected tissue had turned into a sphacele.

The wound's fetid odor indicated the presence of a sphacele that needed prompt medical attention.

The sphacele was so extensive that it had destroyed the entire foot, leaving only a blackened stump.