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e. valerate [USP]  an ester of estradiol, having similar uses and more prolonged action than the base; injected intramuscularly in oil solution.
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e. bullosa dystrophica, polydysplastic recessive e. bullosa dystrophica.
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e. varia´bilis a very rare autosomal dominant form of ichthyosis characterized by the presence at birth of two types of lesions: transient, migratory areas of discrete macular erythroderma with angular, arcuate, gyrate, and circinate configurations as well as fixed hyperkeratotic plaques.
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e. bullosa dystrophica, recessive the autosomal recessive form of epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica, tending to be more severe than the dominant disorder, characterized by the presence of extensive denuded hemorrhagic erosions and blisters on all body surfaces at birth or in early infancy, including mucous membranes, the subsequent healing of which produces esophageal strictures that may impair feeding and atrophic scars that may restrict mobility owing to fusion of the digits, mitten-like deformity of the hands and feet, and flexion contractures of joints. Called also polydysplastic e. bullosa dystrophica.
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E. vermicula´ris the seatworm, threadworm, or pinworm, a small white worm parasitic in the upper part of the human large intestine, and occasionally in the female genitals and bladder. Infection is frequent in children, sometimes causing itching. Formerly called Ascaris vermicularis and Oxyuris vermicularis.
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