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(This is a higher-power photomicrograph of the focal lesions in the lung produced by the septic emboli. Note these are clearly demarcated from the relatively normal surrounding lung tissue.)
 
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This is a higher-power photomicrograph of the focal lesions in the lung produced by the septic emboli. Note these are clearly demarcated from the relatively normal surrounding lung tissue.

Sepsis is the presence and persistence of pathogenic microorganisms and their toxins in the blood.

Plural of embolus. An embolus is something that blocks the blood flow in a blood vessel. It may be a gas bubble, a blood clot, a fat globule, a mass of bacteria, or other foreign body. It usually forms somewhere else and travels through the circulatory system until it gets stuck.

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