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Vincent's angina

–noun Pathology.
a disease characterized by ulceration of the mucosa of the tonsils, pharynx, and mouth, by the presence of abundant bacilli and spirochetes, and by the development of a membrane.
Also called Vincent's infection, trench mouth.


Origin:
1900–05; named after J. H. Vincent (1862–1950), French physician
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Main Entry: Vin·cent's angina
Pronunciation: "vin(t)-s&n(t)s-, (")van-"sänz-
Function: noun
: acute necrotizingulcerative gingivitis in which the ulceration has spread to surrounding tissues (as of the pharynx and tonsils) called also trench mouth
Vinácent /van-san,/ Jean Hyacinthe (1862–1950), French bacteriologist. Vincent was a researcher and later director at various French laboratories engaged inbacteriological and epidemiological research. In 1896 he described a fusiform bacillus and a spirochete which in association are the cause of hospital gangrene. These bacteria are called Vincent'sorganisms. Two years later he demonstrated that these two microorganisms are present in necrotizing ulcerative infections of the gums, tonsils, and throat; two forms of these infections are now knownas Vincent's angina and acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis or Vincent's infection.
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Vincent's angina Vin·cent's angina (vĭn'sənts)
n.
See trench mouth.

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