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Serpiginous,
first known to be used in the 15th century, is a term from
Latin serpere (“to creep”),
usually referring to a creeping,
snakelike or slowly...
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Serpiginous choroiditis, also
known as
geographic helicoid peripapillary choroidopathy (GHPC), is a rare, chronic, progressive, and
recurrent bilateral...
- (also
known as
circinate balanitis) is a skin
condition comprising a
serpiginous ring-shaped
dermatitis of the
glans ****.
While circinate balanitis...
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granuloma venereum genitoinguinale,
lupoid form of
groin ulceration,
serpiginous ulceration of the groin,
ulcerating granuloma of the pudendum, and ulcerating...
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retinopathy Multifocal choroiditis and
panuveitis Punctate inner choroiditis Serpiginous choroiditis Specific characteristics regarding the
white dots and predicted...
- relapsed.
Circinate balanitis, also
known as
balanitis circinata, is a
serpiginous annular dermatitis ****ociated with
reactive arthritis. Pseudoepitheliomatous...
- lesions)
Continuous area of
inflammation Endoscopy Deep
geographic and
serpiginous (snake-like)
ulcers Continuous ulcer Depth of
inflammation May be transmural...
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cutaneous conditions Fitzpatrick JE, High WA (2017). "17,
Linear and
Serpiginous Lesions". In Kyle WL (ed.).
Urgent Care Dermatology: Symptom-Based Diagnosis...
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Google Books 8
December 2013.
Whisstock J (2006). "Molecular gymnastics:
serpiginous structure,
folding and scaffolding".
Current Opinion in
Structural Biology...
- breast-like
projections Reticular or reticulated:
resembling a net
Serpiginous: with a wavy
border Stellate: star-shaped Targetoid:
resembling a bullseye...