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PHYMA Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
: an external nodule or swelling : a skin tumor. www.merriam-webster.com
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phyma - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English nouns with irregular plurals · English terms with obsolete senses · en:Medicine · Latin terms derived from Ancient Greek · Latin 2-syllable words ... en.wiktionary.org
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Gnatophyma - A rare form of rosacea - PMC
Phyma is the last stage of rosacea and is due to chronic inflammation and edema. It can affect nose (rhinophyma), chin (gnatophyma), forehead (metophyma) ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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phyma
‖ phyma Path. (ˈfaɪmə) Pl. -ata. [L. phȳma (Cels.), a. Gr. ϕῦµα, ϕῡµατ- swelling, tumour.] An inflamed swelling, of various kinds; an external tubercle; in nosological systems variously applied to orders or genera of diseases.1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Phyma, a Swelling: There are Five... Oxford English Dictionary
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PHYMA definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
PHYMA definition: a nodule , swelling , or small, rounded tumor of the skin | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Rosacea treatment: Thickening skin
The medical term for these changes is phyma (fie-ma). When thickening skin develops on the nose, it's called rhinophyma. The earlier phyma is diagnosed and ... www.foothillderm.com
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Phymatocarpus
The name Phymatocarpus is derived from the Ancient Greek phymatos (plural of phyma) meaning "tubercle" or "swelling" and καρπός (karpós) meaning "fruit wikipedia.org
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The Clinical Spectrum of Phyma: A Case Report of Rhino ...
Phyma of the nose, or rhinophyma, is the most frequent form and is considered a diagnostic clinical phenotype of rosacea [2]. It presents with ... karger.com
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phyma, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun phyma is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for phyma is from 1585, in the writing of John Banister, surgeon. www.oed.com
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Gnatophyma: A rare rosacea phyma variant
Gnatophyma is a rare phyma variant that is a rhinophyma-like end result of rosacea, resulting in hypertrophy of the chin. www.jaad.org
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PHYMA Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Phyma definition: a nodule, swelling, or small, rounded tumor of the skin.. See examples of PHYMA used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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phymatin
ˈphymatin Chem. [f. Gr. ϕῦµα, ϕῡµατ-, phyma + -in1. Cf. F. phymatine.] An organic substance obtained from tubercle.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 107/1 Phymatin is described as a peculiar extractive matter. Oxford English Dictionary
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-oma
-oma terminal element repr. Gr. -ωµα, in which ω repr. ω (or ο) in the parent word (usu. a vb.) and -µα is a Gr. suffix forming neut. ns., exemplified in Eng. words adopted from the Gr. such as carcinoma, coloboma, derma, diploma, eczema, glaucoma, phyma, plasma, sarcoma, trachoma, and in words on G... Oxford English Dictionary
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History of tuberculosis
He also described the phyma (tumor) of the lungs, which is thought to correspond to the tubercles that form on the lung as a result of the disease. wikipedia.org
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tarso-
tarso- (tɑːsəʊ) before a vowel tars-, comb. form of Gr. ταρσός, tarsus, a formative of technical terms of anatomy, pathology, and surgery. ‖ tarˈsalgia [Gr. -αλγια, ἄλγος, pain], (a) a general term for pain in the tarsus; (b) see quot. tarˈsectomy [Gr. ἐκτοµή excision], excision of one or more of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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