Castellani paint
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Castellani's paint — Cas·tel·la·ni s paint .kas tə .län ēz pānt n CARBOLFUCHSIN PAINT Cas·tel·la·ni .kas tə län ē Aldo (1878 1971) Italian physician. Castellani was a specialist in tropical diseases. His numerous contributions to tropical medicine include the… … Medical dictionary
Castellani bronchitis (disease) paint — Cas·tel·la·ni bronchitis (disease), paint (kahs tə lahґnē) [Marquis Aldo Castellani, Italian physican, 1879–1971] see bronchospirochetosis, and see under paint … Medical dictionary
castellani's paint — |kastə|länēz noun Usage: usually capitalized C Etymology: after Aldo Castellani b1875 Italian physician & bacteriologist : carbolfuchsin paint … Useful english dictionary
paint — A solution or suspension of one or more medicaments applied to the skin with a brush or large applicator; usually used in the treatment of widespread eruptions. carbol fuchsin p. a p. containing boric acid, phenol, resorcinol, fuchsin … Medical dictionary
Castellani's paint — noun see carbolfuchsin paint … Useful english dictionary
Castellani — Sir Aldo, Italian physician, 1877–1971. See C. bronchitis, C. paint … Medical dictionary
carbolfuchsin paint — pānt n a solution containing boric acid, phenol, resorcinol, and fuchsin in acetone, alcohol, and water that is applied externally in the treatment of fungal infections of the skin called also Castellani s paint … Medical dictionary
carbolfuchsin paint — noun : a solution containing boric acid, phenol, resorcinol, and fuchsine in acetone, alcohol, and water and applied externally in the treatment of fungous infections of the skin called also Castellani s paint … Useful english dictionary
carbolfuchsin topical solution — [USP] a dark purple solution containing basic fuchsin, phenol, resorcinol, acetone, alcohol, and purified water; used as a topical antifungal in the treatment of dermatophytosis, tinea, and other skin infections. Called also Castellani paint … Medical dictionary
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