| macule | <dermatology> A spot, only commonly met in the construct immaculate meaning unspotted. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| macule |
a patch of skin that is discolored but not usually elevated; caused by various diseases
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| macule |
A clearly different area of altered skin color. A macule may be of any size, but retains normal skin texture and cannot be felt through the skin. The altered color may be due to erythmema, to increased or decreased skin cell pigment, or to the presence of an iron-containing chemical called haemosiderin.
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| macule |
A small, flat area of the skin that is a different color from the surrounding normal skin. A freckle is a type of macule .
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| macule |
A patch of skin altered in color but usu. not elevated that is a characteristic feature of various diseases (as smallpox)
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| macule |
the smaller version of a patch - a flat discolored spot.
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| macule | a patch of skin that is discolored but not usually elevated |
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