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How does antibioma form? - Answers
Antibioma forms as a result of the body’s immune response to an infection, particularly when bacteria are present in a localized area. This leads to the accumulation of immune cells, dead bacteria, and debris, creating a structured mass or granuloma. The process can be exacerbated by the presence of antibiotics, which may fail to eliminate all bacteria, allowing for continued inflammation and the formation of this localized collection. Over time, this can lead to the development of a chronic infection or abscess.
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How does antibioma form? - Answers
Antibioma forms as a result of the body’s immune response to an infection, particularly when bacteria are present in a localized area. This leads to the accumulation of immune cells, dead bacteria, and debris, creating a structured mass or granuloma. The process can be exacerbated by the presence of antibiotics, which may fail to eliminate all bacteria, allowing for continued inflammation and the formation of this localized collection. Over time, this can lead to the development of a chronic infection or abscess.
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How does antibioma form? - Answers
Antibioma forms as a result of the body’s immune response to an infection, particularly when bacteria are present in a localized area. This leads to the accumulation of immune cells, dead bacteria, and debris, creating a structured mass or granuloma. The process can be exacerbated by the presence of antibiotics, which may fail to eliminate all bacteria, allowing for continued inflammation and the formation of this localized collection. Over time, this can lead to the development of a chronic infection or abscess.
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