erythema
IPA: ɛrɪθʌmʌ
noun
- Abnormal redness and inflammation of the skin, due to vasodilation.
- Skin redness from sunburn or chemical irritation
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Examples of "erythema" in Sentences
- It can also involve erythema multiforme.
- Recurrent toxin mediated perineal erythema.
- The picture is not typical of erythema nodosum.
- Such attachment sites are surrounded by erythema.
- Infrequent adverse effects include erythema or itch.
- Both diseases can be mistaken for erythema multiforme.
- Technically, this condition is called erythema ab igne.
- Some patients reported temporary hair loss and erythema.
- Erythema and scleroderma like induration occurs on the skin.
- However, there is no erythema or discharge at the operative site.
- Another rare manifestation of mononucleosis is erythema multiforme.
- The fifth illness on the list was something called erythema infectiosum, and the designation "fifth disease" stuck with it.
- The lesions simulated are usually inflammatory in character, such as erythema, vesicular and bullous eruptions, and ulceration of the skin.
- A 57 year old male presented to his private physician with severe pain and erythema of the distal portions of several fingers on both hands.
- Crocker remarks that they are generally classified as erythema gangrænosurn, and are always to be regarded with grave suspicion of being self-induced.
- Crocker remarks that they are generally classified as erythema gangraenosum, and are always to be regarded with grave suspicion of being self-induced.
- The exposure necessary to produce some biological effect, such as erythema (skin reddening), at each wavelength in the UV spectral region is given by an action spectrum.
- Centers for Disease Control, Lyme disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, objective physical findings (such as erythema migrans, facial palsy, or arthritis), and a history of possible exposure to infected ticks.
- According to the [[Centers for Disease Control]], Lyme disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, objective physical findings (such as erythema migrans, facial palsy, or arthritis), and a history of possible exposure to infected ticks.
- The hydrogen ion causes coagulation of surface tissue, which eventually appears as a grayish white area surrounded by erythema. 16 Fluoride ions freely penetrate the skin and continue into deeper tissues, causing cellular death and liquifaction necrosis of soft tissue. 22,15 Neutralization of fluoride ions occurs when fluoride complexes with calcium and other divalent cations in the tissues, forming an insoluble salt.
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