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papule
papule (ˈpæpjʊl) [ad. L. papula; cf. F. papule (1555 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Path. A small, solid, somewhat pointed swelling of the skin, usually inflammatory, without suppuration; a pimple.[1857 Mayne has only Papula.] 1864 W. T. Fox Skin Dis. 30 Papules and vesicles may exist in abundance with very l... Oxford English Dictionary
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Papule
A papule can be flesh colored, yellow, white, brown, red, blue or purplish. Definition A papule is a small, well-defined bump in the skin. wikipedia.org
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Causes and Treatments for Acne Papules - Verywell Health
Jan 4, 2024Causes the skin to become red, inflamed, and sore. This red bump is called a papule. Sometimes the papule progresses into an acne pustule when pus forms a white head on the blemish. Common reasons for papules to form include: Oil production that clogs the pores of your skin. Bacteria on your skin.
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Fibrous papule of the nose
Fibrous papule of the nose is a harmless small bump on or near the nose. wikipedia.org
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papula
‖ papula (ˈpæpjʊlə) Pl. -æ. [L., = pustule, pimple, in form a dim. of *papa, app. from a root pap- to swell.] 1. Path. = papule 1.1706 Phillips, Papula, a Swelling with many reddish Pimples that eat and spread. 1875 B. Meadows Clin. Observ. 22 The papulæ remain, a hair plainly seen in the centre of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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papulo-
papulo- (ˈpæpjuːləʊ) used as combining form of papula, papule, in pathological terms, as ˌpapulo-eryˈthema, erythema accompanied by papules; hence ˌpapulo-eryˈthematous a., characterized by papulo-erythema. ˌpapulo-ˈpustular a., characterized by swellings resembling papules but containing pus. ˌpapu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Papulopustular
A papulopustular condition is a condition composed of both papule and pustules. wikipedia.org
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maculopapule
maculopapule Med. (ˌmækjʊləʊˈpæpjuːl) [f. macula + -o + papule.] A maculopapular lesion. So ˌmaculoˈpapular a., having characteristics of both a macule and a papule; characterized by such lesions.1900 Dorland Med. Dict. 370/2 Maculopapule. 1905 Gould Dict. New Med. Terms 347/1 Maculopapular. 1912 H.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Malakoplakia
The impairment of bactericidal activity manifests itself as the formation of an ulcer, plaque or papule. Urine culture Cystoscopic evaluation confirms presence of ulcer or papule. Biopsy to rule out other causes. wikipedia.org
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Sebaceoma
Sebaceoma (also known as a "sebaceous epithelioma") is a cutaneous condition that appears as a yellow or orange papule. wikipedia.org
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Hair follicle nevus
Hair follicle nevus is a cutaneous condition that presents as a small papule from which fine hairs protrude evenly from the surface. wikipedia.org
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Hepatosplenomegaly, Otorrhagia & Papule: Causes & Reasons - Symptoma
Hepatosplenomegaly, Otorrhagia & Papule Symptom Checker: Possible causes include Langerhans-Cell Histiocytosis. Check the full list of possible causes and conditions now! Talk to our Chatbot to narrow down your search.
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Prominent inferior labial artery
Prominent inferior labial artery is characterized by the appearance of a pulsating papule in the lower vermilion, a centimeter of two from the oral comissure wikipedia.org
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Pigmented spindle cell nevus
A pigmented spindle cell nevus is a skin condition characterized by a dark brown to black macule or papule, usually less than 6 mm. wikipedia.org
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Intraoral dental sinus
Intraoral dental sinus (also termed a parulis and commonly, a gumboil) is an oral lesion characterized by a soft erythematous papule (red spot) that develops wikipedia.org
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