| chrysiasis |
1. deposition of gold particles in the tissues as a result of prolonged or excessive parenteral chrysotherapy, which commonly causes adverse reactions consisting primarily of dermatitis, stomatitis, or transient mild proteinuria; more serious toxicity involves the hematopoietic system, liver, kidney, eye (cornea, lens), or other vital organ. Called also auriasis. 2. chrysoderma.
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| chrysoderma |
a manifestation of chrysiasis presenting as a permanent gray- to lilac-colored pigmentation on the face, eyelids, and other sun-exposed areas of the body. Called also aurochromoderma and chrysiasis.
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| chrysomonad |
a protozoan of the order Chrysomonadida.
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| Chrysomonadida |
an order of free-swimming, flagellate, chiefly ameboid, plastic, plantlike, marine and freshwater protozoa (class Phytomastigophorea, subphylum Mastigophora) having two unequal flagella, golden-brown chloroplasts when present, and a cyst wall that is typically siliceous. Synura is a representative genus.
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| Chrysomyia |
a genus of flies of the family Calliphoridae, found in Africa, Australia, and parts of Asia. Several species lay eggs on wounds or wool, causing cutaneous myiasis.
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