- summer prurigo
- actinic p.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
PRURIGO — (почесуха). Под этим названием следует понимать не одно какое либо резко отграниченное заболевание кожи, а различные клини формы и разновидности то более то менее схожие одно с другие, объединенные между собой относительно хрон. течением, зудом,… … Большая медицинская энциклопедия
Prurigo — Un prurigo est un prurit intense de la peau avec des papules érythèmateuse et vésiculeuses avec lésions de grattage. Dans le jargon médical, le terme prurigo est très souvent utilisé pour : désigner un prurit intense sans cause organique… … Wikipédia en Français
Hutchinson summer prurigo — actinic p … Medical dictionary
prurigo — A chronic disease of the skin marked by a persistent eruption of papules that itch intensely. [L. itch, fr. prurio, to itch] actinic p. SYN: p. aestivalis. p. aestivalis p. recurring each summer, becoming very severe as long as the hot weather… … Medical dictionary
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