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bubonic plague n plague caused by a bacterium of the genus Yersinia (Y. pestis syn. Pasteurella pestis) and characterized esp. by the formation of buboes compare PNEUMONIC PLAGUE
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the most common form of plague, transmitted by the bite of infected fleas. It is typically characterized by abrupt onset of fever, chills, weakness, and headache, followed by pain, tenderness, and lymphadenopathy (buboes) of the regional lymph nodes, usually inguinal, femoral, axillary, and cervical nodes. There is a marked hemorrhagic tendency with disseminated intravascular coaglation, necrotic purpura, and extensive symmetrical gangrene. Hematogenous dissemination may establish suppurative foci throughout the body. Particularly severe complications include pneumonia (see pneumonic p.) and septicemia (see septicemic p.).Medical dictionary. 2011.