
1) Erythroderma 2) Skin redness
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1) Windburn
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redness of the skin
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• (n.) A disease of the skin, in which a diffused inflammation forms rose-colored patches of variable size.
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(Gr. erythma flush upon the skin) a name applied to redness of the skin produced by congestion of the capillaries, which may result from a variety of causes, the etiology or a specific type of lesion often being indicated by a modifying term.
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any abnormal redness of the skin. Erythema is caused by dilation and irritation of the superficial capillaries; the augmented flow of blood through ... [1 related articles]
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In medicine, this term is applied to redness of the skin due to blood vessel distension.
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A reddening of the skin.
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A redness of the skin due to increased capillary blood flow. Erythema occurs in inflammation including dermatitis and numerous rashes.
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Reddening of the skin caused by dilation of blood vessels.
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<dermatology> A name applied to redness of the skin produced by congestion of the capillaries, which may result from a variety of causes, the aetiology or a specific type of lesion often being indicated by a modifying term. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(er″ә-the´mә) redness of the skin caused by congestion of the capillaries in the lower layers of the skin. It occurs with any skin injury, infection, or inflammation.
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A redness of the skin; a rash.
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In medicine, this term is applied to redness of the skin due to blood vessel distension.
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Er`y·the'ma noun [ New Latin , from Greek ..., from ... to redden, from
'eryqro`s red.]
(Medicine) A disease of the skin, in which a diffused inflammation forms rose-colored patches of variable size.
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An area of the skin in which the blood vessels become dilated causing redness
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Erythema presents itself as a reddening of the skin which is caused by blood vessel dilation. It is a common sign of Deterministic Radiation Effects , particularly from high energy Beta emitters or X-Rays .
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Erythema: A redness of the skin resulting from inflammation, for example, as caused by sunburn.Common Misspellings: erythemia
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(er"i-the'mah) (Greek. Erythema - a flush upon the skin) The redness of the skin produced by vascular congestion or perfusion. Perivascular lymphocytic inflammation.
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Reddening of the skin, due to congestion of the underlying capillaries
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redness at the site of inflammation, usually due to dilation of blood vessels in the area to help bring in white blood cells
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red skin due to increased blood supply and blanch with pressure (“diascopy”).
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noun abnormal redness of the skin resulting from dilation of blood vessels (as in sunburn or inflammation)
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Blanchable redness of the skin that can be localized or generalized and is caused by dilation of superficial blood vessels and capillaries near the skin
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abnormal redness of the skin due to local congestion, as in inflammation.
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