| punctate k., superficial |
a keratitis often associated with epidemic keratoconjunctivitis and characterized by many small circular epithelial erosions.
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| punctate pits |
Depressed areas of the skin, esp. of the palmar creases of the hands and soles.
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| punctate oculocutaneous a. |
a dominant trait marked by blond hair, mildly defective visual acuity (20/30), dilated pupils, and anisocoria.
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| punctate rash |
A rash with minute red points.
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| punctiform e. |
extravasation that causes a tissue to be covered with minute bloody points.
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