Definition of Phymas. Meaning of Phymas. Synonyms of Phymas

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Definition of Phymas

Phyma
Phyma Phy"ma, n.; pl. Phymata. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to produce.] (Med.) A tubercle on any external part of the body.

Meaning of Phymas from wikipedia

- a cutaneous condition characterized by overgrowth of sebaceous glands. Phyma is Gr**** for swelling, m****, or bulb, and these can occur on the face and...
- formation of a depression at the top of a pa****, vesicle, or pustule. Phyma: A tubercle on any external part of the body, such as in phymatous rosacea...
- forehead above the saddle of the nose.: 693  List of cutaneous conditions Phymas in rosacea Freedberg, et al. (2003). Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General...
- cauliflower-like swelling of one or both ears.: 693  List of cutaneous conditions Phymas in rosacea Freedberg, et al. (2003). Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General...
- due to sebaceous gland hyperplasia.: 693  List of cutaneous conditions Phymas in rosacea Freedberg, et al. (2003). Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General...
- an oral antibiotic or topical gel or cream. List of cutaneous conditions Phymas in rosacea Freedberg, et al. (2003). Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General...
- letting; a diet of barley water, fish, and fruit. He also described the phyma (tumor) of the lungs, which is thought to correspond to the tubercles that...
- Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha Family: Flatidae Subfamily: Flatinae Tribe: Flatini Genus: Lawana Distant, 1906 Synonyms Phyma Melichar, 1902 (nomen praeoccupatum)...
- University of Kentucky Entomology". www.uky.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-28. Phyma at dictionary.com. Handlirsch, A.; Austria) (1897). "Monographie der Phymatiden"...
- name Phymatocarpus is derived from the Ancient Gr**** phymatos (plural of phyma) meaning "tubercle" or "swelling" and καρπός (karpós) meaning "fruit" in...