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Definition of Verruca

Verruca
Verruca Ver*ru"ca, n.; pl. Verruc[ae]. [L. Cf. Verrugas.] 1. (Med.) A wart. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A wartlike elevation or roughness.

Meaning of Verruca from wikipedia

- A plantar wart, or verruca vulgaris, is a wart occurring on the bottom of the foot or toes. Its color is typically similar to that of the skin. Small...
- cauliflower-like cluster of warts that occurs around the nails. Plantar wart (verruca, verruca plantaris), a hard, sometimes painful lump, often with multiple black...
- Veruca or Verruca may refer to: Plantar wart, also called a verruca Veruca Salt (character), a character in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Veruca Salt...
- genus Verruca: Verruca cookei Pilsbry, 1928 Verruca gibbosa Hoek, 1883 Verruca jago Buckeridge, 1997 Verruca laevigata (Sowerby, 1827) Verruca minuta...
- Flat warts, technically known as Verruca plana, are reddish-brown or flesh-colored, slightly raised, flat-surfaced, well-demarcated pa**** of 2 to 5 mm...
- Puccinia verruca is a plant pathogen that causes rust on safflower. List of Puccinia species USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e v t e...
- is discovered that several small gods and beings (including Bilious, a Verruca Gnome, a Hair Loss Fairy, an Eater of Pencils, and Eater of Socks, Towel...
- PMID 21836182. S2CID 206853952. "Warts and verrucas - Treatment". nhs choices. Retrieved August 24, 2013. "Warts and Verrucas". patient.info. www.patient.info....
- Seborrheic keratosis Other names Seborrheic verruca, basal cell papilloma, senile wart: 767 : 637  Multiple seborrheic keratoses on the back of a patient...
- from high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) of the cervix. Verruca vulgaris, or common warts, may arise in the oral mucosa. These lesions...