erythematous

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English - Turkish
eritamatöz
(Tıp) Eritemli
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eritem
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kızartı
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Kızıl, iltihaptan sonra derinin kızarması, eritem
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{i} iltihaptan kızarma
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{i} kızarıklık
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(Diş Hekimliği) subkütan kapillerlerin konjestiyonuna bağlı, yaygın veya lekeler halinde deri kızarıklığı; eritem. Resim Erythema multiforme mucosada
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(Nükleer Bilimler) deride kızarma
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alazlama
English - English
{s} (Medicine) of or pertaining to erythema, of or pertaining to a reddening of the skin due to inflammation
relating to or characterized by erythema
Relating to, or causing, erythema
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Skin redness from sunburn or chemical irritation
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Abnormal redness and inflammation of the skin, due to vasodilation
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A scientific word for "redness" (eryth- = red)
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{i} reddening of the skin due to inflammation (Medicine)
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A reddish hue
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Reddening of the skin
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Redness of the skin
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Redness of the skin due to capillary dilatation [221]
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redness
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-The medical term for sunburn
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Human Skin Reddening caused by Sun Exposure
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redness of the skin due to congestion of the capillaries
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rupturing of capillaries
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A reddening of the skin due to capillary dilation
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Erythema, redness due to sunburn, is a visible sign of skin damage caused by overexposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays The amount of sunlight needed to cause minimally perceptible sunburn is known as the minimal erythema dose (MED)
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In medicine, this term is applied to redness of the skin due to blood vessel distension
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A disease of the skin, in which a diffused inflammation forms rose-colored patches of variable size
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Redness of the skin, which is the earliest sign of radiation reaction
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a redness in an area, caused by either a proliferation or the dilation of blood vessels
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abnormal redness of the skin resulting from dilation of blood vessels (as in sunburn or inflammation)
erythema
redness or inflammation of the skin
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Abnormal skin redness from increased blood flow, caused by dilation and irritation of surface capillaries. It has a variety of manifestations. In erythema multiforme, a symptom complex seen in several diseases, spots appear suddenly, often with a bull's-eye pattern. It may become life-threatening in severe cases; in mild cases symptoms may recur. Hormone treatment may be effective. In erythema nodosum, a hypersensitivity reaction usually associated with strep infection (see streptococcus), drugs, or the disease sarcoidosis, painful red nodules appear in the deeper skin layer of the lower legs. They usually disappear over several weeks and do not recur. Another form of erythema is pellagra
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A redness of the skin caused by congestion of capillaries in lower layer of the skin, maybe due to injury, infection, inflammation or hyperaemia
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redness around the site of the injection when a Mantoux skin test is done; erythema is not considered when the reaction size is measured, because redness does not indicate that a person has TB infection
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Redness of skin along vein track that results from vascular irritation or capillary congestion in response to irritation; may be a precursor to phlebitis
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Redness of skin or epithelium
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term used to describe reddening of skin
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A reddening of the skin
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Erythema means red or a reddish color
erythematous

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    Etymology

    [ "er-&-'thE-m& ] (noun.) circa 1783. New Latin, from Greek erythEma, from erythainein to redden, from erythros.
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