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  • pruritus ani
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  • pruritus cutaneus ³ª
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  • pruritus genitalium ³ª
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  • pruritus universalis ³ª
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  • pruritus, psychogenic (psychogenic pruritus)
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  • Prussaks space
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    ÇǺμҾçÁõ(ù«Ý±á¸åÊñø)
  • pruritus genitalium ³ª
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  • pruritus gravidarum = prurigo gravidarum
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pruning Cutting off of individual plant parts or whole plants for cultivation of the individual plant (growth promotion) in order to obtain a certain form or a certain structure of the community.
(09 Oct 1997)
prunus <botany> A genus of trees with perigynous rosaceous flowers, and a single two-ovuled carpel which usually becomes a drupe in ripening.
Originally, this genus was limited to the plums, then, by Linnaeus, was made to include the cherries and the apricot. Later botanists separated these into several genera, as Prunus, Cerasus, and Armeniaca, but now, by Bentham and Hooker, the plums, cherries, cherry laurels, peach, almond, and nectarine are all placed in Prunus.
Origin: L, a plum tree.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Prunus virginiana Wild black cherry bark, the bark of Prunus serotina, used as a tonic and in cough mixtures as a bronchial sedative, the choke cherry; the chief substitute and adulterant of Prunus serotina.
(05 Mar 2000)
pruriginous <medicine> Tending to, or caused by, prurigo; affected by, or of the nature of, prurigo.
Origin: L. Pruriginosus: cf. F. Prurigineux.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prurigo <medicine> A papular disease of the skin, of which intense itching is the chief symptom, the eruption scarcely differing from the healthy cuticle in colour.
Origin: L, an itching, the itch, fr. Prurire to itch.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prurigo aestivalis A form recurring each summer, becoming very severe as long as the hot weather continues.
Synonym: actinic prurigo, summer prurigo.
(05 Mar 2000)
prurigo agria A severe form of chronic dermatitis with secondary infection in which there are constantly recurring, intensely itchy papules and nodules, often associated with atopy.
Synonym: prurigo agria, prurigo ferox.
(05 Mar 2000)
prurigo ferox A severe form of chronic dermatitis with secondary infection in which there are constantly recurring, intensely itchy papules and nodules, often associated with atopy.
Synonym: prurigo agria, prurigo ferox.
(05 Mar 2000)
prurigo gestationis A pruritic papular skin disease occurring in pregnant women, without adversely affecting pregnancy or the foetus.
(05 Mar 2000)
prurigo infantilis A sensitivity reaction to insect bites, especially human and pet fleas, seen mostly in young children as wheals followed by papules on exposed areas.
Synonym: lichen urticatus, prurigo infantilis, urticaria papulosa.
(05 Mar 2000)
prurigo mitis A mild form of a chronic dermatitis characterised by recurring, intensely itching papules and nodules, probably atopic.
(05 Mar 2000)
prurigo nodularis An eruption of hard nodules (Picker's nodules) in the skin caused by rubbing and accompanied by intense itching.
Synonym: Hyde's disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
prurigo simplex A mild form of prurigo having a pronounced tendency to relapse.
(05 Mar 2000)
pruritic Pertaining to or characterised by pruritus.
(18 Nov 1997)
pruritis Itching. Pruritis can result from drug reaction, food allergy, kidney or liver disease, cancers, parasites, aging or dry skin, contact skin reaction, such as poison ivy, and for unknown reasons.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Pruritus Ani - »õâ Intense chronic itching in the anal area.
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  • Pruritus Vulvae - »õâ Intense itching of the external female genitals.
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  • Prussian Blue Reaction - »õâ The reaction of potassium ferrocyanide with ferric iron to yield a dark blue precipitate at the sites of the ferric iron. Used to determine ferric iron in tissues, particularly in the diagnosis of disorders of iron metabolism.
    Synonyms : Blue Reaction, Prussian, Blue Reactions, Prussian, Ferrocyanide Reactions, Prussian Blue Reactions, Reaction, Ferrocyanide, Reaction, Prussian Blue, Reactions, Ferrocyanide, Reactions, Prussian Blue
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Prussian blue iron blue: any of various blue pigments a dark greenish-blue color
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prussic acid hydrocyanic acid: a solution of hydrogen cyanide in water; weak solutions are used in fumigating and in the synthesis of organic compounds
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Prunella small genus of perennial mostly Eurasian having terminal spikes of small purplish or white flowers type genus of the Prunellidae
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Prunus a genus of shrubs and trees of the family Rosaceae that is widely distributed in temperate regions
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PRU mostly dioecious evergreen conifers
PRU a large fast-growing monoecious tropical evergreen tree having large glossy lanceolate leaves
PRU South American evergreen tree or shrub
PRU South American evergreen tree or shrub
PRU New Zealand conifer
PRU New Zealand conifer
PRU dried plum
PRU weed out unwanted or unnecessary things
PRU cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of"dress the plants in the garden"
PRU moist cake containing prunes that have been made into a puree
PRU dessert made of prune puree and whipped cream
PRU (of plants or trees) shaped by having superfluous branches or shoots trimmed back or cut off
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