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pustular pertaining to or of the nature of a pustule; consisting of pustules.
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pustular b. a chronic relapsing cutaneous eruption consisting of vesicles or pustules frequently localized to the palms and soles, which generally occurs in association with a focal infection elsewhere in the body.
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pustular p., generalized a severe, acute, generalized, sometimes fatal, erythematous pustular eruption in patients with mild to moderate psoriasis or in those with psoriatic arthritis or exfoliative p., which is accompanied by high fever, leukocytosis, hypocalcemia, arthralgia, malaise, and other systemic symptoms. Called also von Zumbusch's or Zumbusch's p.
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pustular p., localized a sterile eruption of pustules superimposed on discrete erythematous plaques involving the volar skin of the hands or feet, or both, usually in the presence of psoriasis at other sites, which may also involve the paronychial skin, and associated with swelling, erythema, and local discomfort. Called also Barber p., pustulosis palmaris et plantaris, and palmoplantar pustulosis. Cf. pustulosis palmaris et plantaris (def. 2).
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pustulation the formation of pustules.
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