| cutaneous hepatic p. |
p. cutanea tarda.
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| cutaneous l. |
an endemic disease characterized by the development of a cutaneous papule that evolves into a nodule, breaks down to form an indolent ulcer, and heals, leaving a depressed scar. A distinction is made between varieties found in Asia and Africa that are caused by Leishmania major, L. tropica, or L. aethiopica (see Old World cutaneous l.) and varieties found in Central and South America that are caused by L. mexicana or L. viannia (see New World cutaneous l.).
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| cutaneous l. erythematosus |
one of the two main types of lupus erythematosus; it may involve only the skin or may precede involvement of other body systems. One classification divides it into three clinically distinct types: the chronic type (see discoid l. erythematosus); the subacute type (see systemic l. erythematosus); and the acute type (characterized by an acute edematous, erythematous eruption, either a malar rash in a “butterfly” distribution, or an extensive morbilliform eruption often with systemic exacerbations). The acute type is sometimes the presenting symptom of systemic lupus erythematosus, such as after sun exposure.
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| cutaneous l. migrans |
1. a skin disease of humans or other animals marked by thin, curving, pruritic lines corresponding to the subcutaneous movements of parasitic larvae, usually those of the cat and dog hookworm, Ancylostoma braziliense, which burrow beneath the skin but cannot complete their migration to the gut. Called also ox-warble or sandworm disease and creeping eruption. 2. a similar condition caused by other parasites, such as those seen in gnathostomiasis or hypodermiasis; see also myiasis linearis.
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| cutaneous l. of tympanic membrane |
stratum cutaneum membranae tympanicae.
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