Definition of Erythematous. Meaning of Erythematous. Synonyms of Erythematous

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Definition of Erythematous

Erythematous
Erythematous Er`y*them"a*tous, a. (Med.) Relating to, or causing, erythema.

Meaning of Erythematous from wikipedia

- Erythema (from Gr**** erythros 'red') is redness of the skin or mucous membranes, caused by hyperemia (increased blood flow) in superficial capillaries...
- spinosum. As an erythematous surface is revealed beneath the pseudomembranes, some consider pseudomembranous candidiasis and erythematous candidiasis stages...
- Lupus, technically known as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue...
- arms and legs of young adults, in which the intervening skin may seem erythematous but blanches with pressure so that these light macules disappear.: 863 ...
- first two patients Sweet diagnosed with the condition. Acute, tender, erythematous plaques, nodes, pseudovesicles and, occasionally, blisters with an annular...
- (as a result of mucin deposition). Gottron's pa****s are violaceous erythematous pa****s that commonly occur overlying the dorsal interphalangeal (DIP)...
- genera Dermanyssus or Ornithonyssus. It is characterized by pruritic erythematous pa****s, macules and urticaria, with itching and irritation resulting...
- Reticular erythematous mucinosis (REM) is a skin condition caused by fibroblasts producing abnormally large amounts of mucopolysaccharides. It is a disease...
- The pyrogenic exotoxins, also called erythrogenic toxins, cause the erythematous rash of scarlet fever. The strains of group A streptococcus that cause...
- a “string of pearls” arrangement; (b) targetoid vesicular lesions on erythematous skin involving the dorsa of the hands; (c) blisters with a “string of...