His scrotal skin had an ulcerative defect of 6x5x5(cm) with foul purulence, and the internal fascia was also covered with
fetor pus and necrotic debris.
Other symptoms include
fetor, epistaxis, sinusitis, headache and, in rare cases, epiphora.
The
fetor of rotting fish hangs in the air as thick as mist in the rainforest.
Yet in time it seemed as if all this
fetor did not emanate solely from the barrack; the unending, rankly decaying autumn reeked of iodoform, pitch and typhus as well; the same effluvia rose from the lowering, turbid sky that seemed day and night to seep its liquidity through an impermeable sieve, and the overcast days reeked in much the same way, the days of autumn one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one.
A: Nephrology nurses from years past will remember patients who presented in extreme late stages of uremia, with "uremic frost" over the skin, breath with the unmistakable "uremic
fetor," myoclonus, nausea, pruritus, and hiccups ...
So close did the horses come to him that he smelled the
fetor of their muzzles.
Inside it's pitch black & the air is hot & wet with the sweet
fetor of rotting grass.
the vivid sapphire of daybreak tainted by a vaporous, gorge-swelling
fetor.
It is defined as 'malodour with intensity beyond a socially acceptable level perceived'.1 Other terms include bad breath, breath odour, foul smells, foul breath,
fetor ex ore, oral malodour and offensive breath.2
Intraoral examination showed limited jaw opening--II degree trismus and halitosis (
fetor ex ore).
Unpleasant taste was present among majority of the patients (86%) undergoing dialysis, whereas it was nil in healthy individuals followed by uremic
fetor that constituted 31% patients undergoing dialysis.