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maculopapular Elevated, spotted rash-like skin condition.
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macula 1. A small spot, perceptibly different in color from the surrounding tissue. 2. A small, discolored patch or spot on the skin, neither elevated above nor depressed below the skin's surface.
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macule A small, flat area of the skin that is a different color from the surrounding normal skin. A freckle is a type of macule .
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macula The small area of the retina that surround the fovea and that with the fovea comprises the area of the retina that gives distinct vision. Also referred to as the yellow spot.
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macular degeneration loss of central vision in one or both eyes as a result of malfunctioning cone cells in the retina. Two types: "wet " (disciform) and "dry" (atrophic). Also known as age-related macular degeneration (ARMD or AMD), and previously known as senile macular degeneration. For more information, see "What Is Macular Degeneration?" and "Eye Diseases" on the MD Support web site.
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