Definition of roseola. Meaning of roseola. Synonyms of roseola

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Definition of roseola

Roseola
Roseola Ro*se"o*la, n. [NL., dim. of L. rosa a rose.] (med.) A rose-colored efflorescence upon the skin, occurring in circumscribed patches of little or no elevation and often alternately fading and reviving; also, an acute specific disease which is characterized by an eruption of this character; -- called also rose rash. -- Ro*se"o*lous, a.

Meaning of roseola from wikipedia

- exanthema subitum (meaning sudden rash), also referred to as roseola infantum (or rose rash of infants), sixth disease (as the sixth rash-
- chaenopsis roseola, the flecked pikeblenny, is a species of chaenopsid blenny found around the united states in the western atlantic
- drillia roseola is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family drilliidae description: the size of an adult shell
- restrepia roseola, the rosy restrepia, is a species of orchid endemic to venezuela . restrepia roseola restrepia roseola. category:restrepia
- tallorbis roseola is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family trochidae , the top snails. distribution
- roseola vaccinia is a cutaneous condition characterized by a prominent rim of erythema surround the site of vaccinia injection 393
- leurolepas roseola is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fissurellidae , the keyhole limpets and slit
- the only species, acrorchis roseola, is an epiphytic orchid that occurs in costa rica and panama at heights between 900 and 2,500 m.
- polyptychus roseola clark, 1917 neopolyptychus prionites is a moth of the sphingidae family. it is known from lowland forests and heavy
- see also : exanthema subitum (roseola infantum) list of cutaneous conditions references: 3 external links : http://www. virology-online.