| scarlet f. |
infection with group A β-hemolytic streptococci, now usually milder than in the past when septic complications were common, such as otitis media, mastoiditis, and suppurative lymphadenitis. It is characterized by pharyngitis and tonsillitis, with an erythematous rash produced by an erythrogenic toxin elaborated by the streptococci, progressing from the trunk and neck to the limbs, forehead, and face, with flushed face and circumoral pallor, red or white strawberry tongue, and lines of hyperpigmentation (Pastia's sign) in the body creases; the rash disappears and is followed by desquamation of the skin. Similar clinical manifestations, but usually with involvement of the pharynx and tonsils, may follow infection of wounds, burns, or the skin with group A β-hemolytic streptococci, or with any strain of streptococci that elaborates an erythrogenic toxin. Called also scarlatina.
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| scarlet r. |
a red fat-soluble azo dye, used as a biological stain for fats. Called also oil r. IV, ponceau 3B, scarlet R, scharlach R, and Sudan IV.
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| Scarpa's f. |
stratum membranosum telae subcutaneae abdominis.
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| Scarpa's fascia, etc. |
see under fascia and foramen; see posterior staphyloma under staphyloma; and see cornu superius marginis falciformis, ganglion vestibulare, membrana tympani secundaria, nervus nasopalatinus, and trigonum femorale.
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| Scarpa's g. |
g. vestibulare.
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