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Lupus m vulgaris, Schwindflechte f, tuberkulöse Hautflechte f, Tuberculosis f cutis luposa, Hauttuberkulose f -
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Медицина: волчанка обыкновенная -
6 lupus vulgaris
(طب) سل جلدي ، قرحه آكله -
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люпозный туберкулез кожи, туберкулезная волчанка, обыкновенная волчанка -
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12 lupus
/'lu:pəs/ * danh từ - (y học) bệnh luput ((cũng) lupus vulgaris) -
13 Finsen, Neils Ryberg
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 15 December 1860 Thorshavn, Faeroe Islandsd. 24 September 1904 Copenhagen, Denmark[br]Icelandic physician, investigator and pioneer of actinotherapy.[br]Following his early education in Reykjavik, Finsen moved to Copenhagen and obtained his medical degree in 1891. Appointed as a demonstrator in anatomy at the University of Copenhagen, he soon abandoned a career in academic medicine, preferring the sunlit environment of outdoor life. He was soon studying the nature of light-induced inflammation and proceeded to identify the radiation in the blue-violet and ultraviolet (actinic) parts of the solar spectrum as being particularly responsible. By 1893 he had discovered the beneficial effect of red light on the lesions of smallpox and in 1894 he put forward his conclusion that light possessed a direct therapeutic quality. In 1895 he amplified this work with the treatment of lupus vulgaris (tuberculosis of the skin) using a carbon-arc source suitably filtered to expose the tissues to high concentrations of ultraviolet rays. Extensions of this form of therapy were applied in a number of other conditions until superseded by the development of serology, chemotherapy and antibiotic drugs.In his final years, afflicted with a cardiac condition possibly related to the endemic hydatid disease of Iceland, he carried out an important self-study on salt and water metabolism, laying the foundations for the therapeutic concept of low fluid and low salt intake therapy.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology 1903 (the first such award).Bibliography1894. "Les rayons chimiques et la variole", La Semaine médicale.1895. "The red light treatment of smallpox", British Medical Journal.Further ReadingP.de Kruif, 1932, Men Against Death, New York.MG
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Lupus vulgaris — Lupus Lu pus, n. [L., a wolf. See {Wolf}.] 1. (Med.) originally, a cutaneous disease with the appearance of the skin having been gnawed, and occurring under two distinct forms. Now used as a generic term for over ten distinguishable diseases… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lupus vulgaris — lupus vul·gar·is .vəl gar əs, ger n a tuberculous disease of the skin marked by formation of soft brownish nodules with ulceration and scarring * * * tuberculous infection of the skin, usually due to direct inoculation of the tuberculosis… … Medical dictionary
lupus vulgaris — [vul gar′is, vulger′is] n. [ModL, lit., common lupus: see VULGAR] tuberculosis of the skin, characterized by the appearance of reddish brown nodules that tend to ulcerate and form scars … English World dictionary
Lupus vulgaris — (LV) is the most common form of cutaneous tuberculosis. It commonly presents on the head and neck regions. The diagnosis may be difficult when LV occurs at unexpected regions or in unusual clinical forms. Sometimes special stains for the organism … Wikipedia
Lupus vulgaris — Infección de la piel producida por el bacilo de la tuberculosis, que se manifiesta con lesiones nodulares de color pardo rojizo, sobre todo en la cara. Un tratamiento por luz fue inventado por el científico Niels Ryberg Finsen, por el cual ganó… … Wikipedia Español
Lupus vulgaris — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lupus. Lupus vulgaris Classification et ressources externes CIM 10 A18.4 (ILDS A18.420) CIM 9 … Wikipédia en Français
lupus vulgaris — tuberculous infection of the skin, usually due to direct inoculation of the tuberculosis bacillus into the skin. It is no longer common. This type of lupus often starts in childhood, with dark red patches on the nose or cheek. Unless treated… … The new mediacal dictionary
Lupus vulgaris — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 A15 Tuberkulose der Atmungsorgane, bakteriologisch oder histologisch gesichert A16 Tuberkulose der Atmungsorgane, weder bakteriologisch noch histologisch gesichert … Deutsch Wikipedia
lupus vulgaris — /vul gair euhs/, Pathol. a rare form of tuberculosis of the skin, characterized by brownish tubercles that often heal slowly and leave scars. Also called lupus. [1855 60; < NL: common lupus] * * * … Universalium
lupus vulgaris — lu′pus vul•ga′ris [[t]vʌlˈgɛər əs[/t]] n. pat a rare form of tuberculosis of the skin, characterized by brownish tubercles that often heal slowly and leave scars • Etymology: 1855–60; < NL: common lupus … From formal English to slang
lupus vulgaris — noun tuberculosis of the skin; appears first on the face and heals slowly leaving deep scars • Hypernyms: ↑lupus, ↑tuberculosis, ↑TB, ↑T.B … Useful english dictionary