pyometra
English
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek πύον (púon, “pus”) and μήτρα (mḗtra, “uterus”).
Noun
pyometra (uncountable)
- (medicine) An infection of the uterus most commonly seen in dogs, but also occasionally in other small mammals, resulting from hormonal and structural changes in the lining of the uterus.
Derived terms
- pyometric
- close pyometra
- open pyometra
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