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adenogenous

adenogenous

 [ad″ĕ-noj´ĕ-nus]
originating from glandular tissue.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

ad·e·nog·en·ous

(ad-ĕ-noj'en-ŭs),
Having an origin from glandular tissue.
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adenogenous

adjective
(1) Referring, pertaining to or arising in a gland.
(2) Referring, pertaining to or arising in a lymph node.
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ad·e·nog·en·ous

(ad'ĕ-noj'en-ŭs)
Having an origin in glandular tissue.
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In 6% of cases, the cause of death was adenogenous sepsis of bacterial etiology as a result of cervical lymphadenitis and 12.5% patients died from abscess-forming pneumonia.
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