| rheumatic n.’s |
small, round or oval, mostly subcutaneous nodules resembling Aschoff bodies, seen in cases of rheumatic fever.
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| rheumatic p. |
the form associated with active rheumatic heart disease, characterized by a fibrinous, serofibrinous, or purulent exudate, sparse to densely shaggy fibrin deposits, chest pain, and pericardial friction rub.
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| rheumatic s. |
that which is due to rheumatism of the dorsal muscles.
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| rheumatic v. |
that due to rheumatic fever, characterized by numerous small, translucent vegetations, composed of fibrin and platelets, located on the edges of the valve cusps along the lines of closure. The mitral valve is most frequently involved. It is sometimes incorrectly called rheumatic endocarditis (q.v.).
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| rheumatid |
any skin lesion or eruption etiologically associated with rheumatism.
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