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| NPF | nasopharyngeal fiberscope; National Parkinson Foundation; National Pharmaceutical Foundation; Nation... |
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| Ps | prescription; Pseudomonas; psoriasis |
| PSS | painful shoulder syndrome; physiologic saline solution; porcine stress syndrome; primary Sjogren syn... |
| GPP | Generalized pustular psoriasis |
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| PS | Psoriasis |
| PASI | Psoriasis Area Severity Index |
| PASI | Psoriasis Area and Severity Index |
| PV | psoriasis vulgaris |
| guttate | Of the shape of, or resembling, a drop, characterizing certain cutaneous lesions. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| guttate choroidopathy | An obsolete term for macular drusen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| generalised pustular psoriasis of Zambusch | An extensive exacerbation of psoriasis, with pustule formation in the normal and psoriatic skin, fever, and granulocytosis; sometimes precipitated by oral steroids. Synonym: generalised pustular psoriasis of Zambusch. A local pustular eruption of the palms and soles, occurring most commonly in a patient with psoriasis; difficult to distinguish from acrodermatitis continua. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis | <dermatology> A common chronic, squamous dermatosis, marked by exacerbations and remissions and having a polygenic inheritance pattern. The most distinctive histological findings in well developed psoriasis are Munro microabscesses and spongiform pustules. It is characterised clinically by the presence of rounded, circumscribed, erythematous, dry scaling patches of various sizes, covered by greyish white or silvery white, umbilicated and lamellar scales, which have a predilection for the extensor surfaces, nails, scalp, genitalia and lumbosacral region. Central clearing and coalescence of the lesions produce a wide variety of clinical configurations, including annular or circinate, discoid or nummular, figurate and gyrate arrangements. Origin: Gr. Psoriasis (18 Nov 1997) |
| psoriasis annularis | Psoriasis in which healing is taking place at the centre of the lesion while the process continues at the periphery, producing a ring-shaped or annular lesion. Synonym: psoriasis annularis, psoriasis annulata, psoriasis orbicularis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis arthropica | Psoriasis associated with severe arthritis resembling rheumatoid arthritis, although serum rheumatoid factor is absent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis circinata | Psoriasis in which healing is taking place at the centre of the lesion while the process continues at the periphery, producing a ring-shaped or annular lesion. Synonym: psoriasis annularis, psoriasis annulata, psoriasis orbicularis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis diffusa | Diffused psoriasis, a form of psoriasis with extensive coalescence of the lesions. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis discoidea | Psoriasis in which the lesions are discrete and disklike. Synonym: psoriasis nummularis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis geographica | Psoriasis gyrata in which the lesions suggest the coast outline on a map. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis guttata | Psoriasis occurring abruptly in round patches of small size; seen in young persons following streptococcal infections. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis gyrata | Psoriasis circinata in which there is a coalescence of the rings giving rise to figures of various outlines. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis inveterata | Psoriasis in which the lesions are confluent, the affected skin being thickened, indurated, and scaly. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis nummularis | Psoriasis in which the lesions are discrete and disklike. Synonym: psoriasis nummularis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psoriasis orbicularis | Psoriasis in which healing is taking place at the centre of the lesion while the process continues at the periphery, producing a ring-shaped or annular lesion. Synonym: psoriasis annularis, psoriasis annulata, psoriasis orbicularis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| guttate psoriasis |
An inherited skin condition characterized by small round lesions and often occurring after a streptococcal infection. back to top H through K
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| guttate psoriasis |
A form of psoriasis characterized by drop-like lesions on the trunk, limbs, and scalp. Symptoms may be triggered by viral respiratory infections or certain bacterial (streptococcal) infections.
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| guttate psoriasis |
Psoriasis characterized by small distinct lesions that generally occur over the body. The lesions appear particularly in the young after acute streptococcal infections. SEE: illus. .
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| guttate psoriasis |
The second most common form of psoriasis, characterized by small, pink or red drops on the skin. This type of psoriasis may cover a large portion of the body and is usually found on the chest, back, arms, or legs. It appears after a bacterial infection such as strep throat, especially in younger patients. Some cases go away without treatment in a few weeks, while many cases are more persistent and require treatment.
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| guttate psoriasis |
psoriasis characterized by red, drop-like dots on the skin. Small, drop-shaped lesions on the trunk, limbs and scalp.
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