- Kyrle disease
- (kirґlə) [Joseph Kyrle, Austrian dermatologist, 1880–1926] see under disease.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Kyrle disease — a rare, chronic type of acquired perforating dermatosis characterized by papular eruptions containing plugs of keratin and cellular debris, often with a foreign body giant cell reaction and pain; the usually discrete lesions may coalesce to form… … Medical dictionary
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Kyrle — Josef, German dermatologist, 1880–1926. See K. disease … Medical dictionary
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Josef Kyrle — (December 8, 1880 1926) was an Austrian pathologist and dermatologist who was a native of Schärding.He studied medicine at the University of Graz, and afterwards was an assistant to Anton Weichselbaum (1845 1920) at the clinic of pathological… … Wikipedia
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