maculopapular

maculopapular
mac·u·lo·papular

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  • maculopapular — mac·u·lo·pap·u·lar .mak yə (.)lō pap yə lər adj combining the characteristics of macules and papules <a maculopapular rash> * * * adj. describing a rash that consists of both macule and papule. * * * mac·u·lo·pap·u·lar (mak″u lo papґu …   Medical dictionary

  • Maculopapular rash — A maculopapular rash is a medical term used to describe a unique type of rash. It is a portmanteau of the terms macule (spots) and papule (bumps). It is usually also described as erythematous, or red.Macules are small, flat, discolored spots on… …   Wikipedia

  • maculopapular — adjective Consisting of a flat, red area on the skin that is covered with small confluent bumps, as in scarlet fever and measles …   Wiktionary

  • maculopapular — adj. describing a rash that consists of both macules and papules …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • maculopapular — …   Useful english dictionary

  • exantema maculopapular — Erupcion cutánea con máculas o pápulas delimitadas o ambas. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 …   Diccionario médico

  • Сыпь Пятнисто-Папулярная (Maculopapular) — данный термин применяется для описания сыпи, состоящей одновременно из пятен и папул. Источник: Медицинский словарь …   Медицинские термины

  • СЫПЬ ПЯТНИСТО-ПАПУЛЯРНАЯ — (maculopapular) данный термин применяется для описания сыпи, состоящей одновременно из пятен и папул …   Толковый словарь по медицине

  • Fever — Although a fever technically is any body temperature above the normal of 98.6 degrees F. (37 degrees C.), in practice a person is usually not considered to have a significant fever until the temperature is above 100.4 degrees F (38 degrees C.).… …   Medical dictionary

  • Measles — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B05 ICD …   Wikipedia

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