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1 рожистое воспаление
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > рожистое воспаление
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2 рожистое воспаление
1) General subject: rose2) Medicine: Saint Anthony's fire, St. Anthony's fire, St. Francis fire, erysipelas, erysipelatous inflammation, fire, sacred fire3) Colloquial: the rose4) Obsolete: holy fireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рожистое воспаление
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3 མེ་དབལ་
[me dbal]tongue of flame, top, summit, point, cutaneous disease, sort of dry spreading itch, erysipelatous inflammation
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Phlogosis — Phlo*go sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? burning heat.] (Med.) Inflammation of external parts of the body; erysipelatous inflammation. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
erysipelas — erysipelatous /er euh si pel euh teuhs, ear /, adj. /er euh sip euh leuhs, ear euh /, n. 1. Pathol. an acute, febrile infectious disease, caused by a specific streptococcus, characterized by diffusely spreading deep red inflammation of the skin… … Universalium
erysipelas — A specific, acute, superficial cutaneous cellulitis caused by β hemolytic streptococci and characterized by hot, red, edematous, brawny, and sharply defined eruptions; usually accompanied by severe constitutional symptoms. [G., fr. erythros, red… … Medical dictionary
erysipelas — /ɛrəˈsɪpələs/ (say eruh sipuhluhs) noun an acute, febrile, infectious disease, due to a specific streptococcus, and characterised by diffusely spreading, deep red inflammation of the skin or mucous membranes. {Latin, from Greek; replacing Middle… …
erysipelas — n. disease marked by fever and inflammation of skin, especially of face; St. Anthony s fire. ♦ erysipelatoid, ♦ erysipelatous, a. like erysipelas. ♦ erysipeloid, n. non febrile disease resembling erysipelas … Dictionary of difficult words
erysipelas — [er΄i sip′ə ləs, ir΄ə sip′ə ləs] n. [ME erisipela < L erysipelas < Gr < base of erythros, RED + pelas, akin to L pellis: see FELL4] an acute infectious disease of the skin or mucous membranes caused by a streptococcus and characterized… … English World dictionary