empyesis

/ɛmˈpaɪəmə/

Definitions

1. noun

a collection of pus in a body cavity, especially in the pleural space around the lungs, caused by a bacterial infection or trauma.

“The doctor diagnosed the patient with empyema and prescribed antibiotics to treat the infection.”

2. noun

a cavity or space that is filled with pus or fluid.

“The surgeon drained the empyema from the patient’s pleural space to relieve the pressure.”

Synonyms

  • pleural effusion
  • pyothorax

Antonyms

  • normal pleural fluid
  • pleural effusion without infection