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pityriasis

/pit-uh-rahy-uh-sis/US // ˌpɪt əˈraɪ ə sɪs //UK // (ˌpɪtəˈraɪəsɪs) //

怜悯症,怜悯病,遗憾症,遗憾的是

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Pathology. any of various skin diseases marked by the shedding of branlike scales of epidermis.
    • : Veterinary Pathology. a skin disease in various domestic animals marked by dry scales.

Examples

  • These skin conditions can include, among other things, hives, measles-like rashes and a full body rash similar to pityriasis rosea.

  • How is pityriasis rosea distinguished from ringworm, psoriasis and the squamous syphiloderm?

  • It cures pityriasis, and renders the hair very soft, without drying it too much as is usually the case with soap.

  • Pityriasis, a skin eruption attended with branlike desquamation.

  • The skin disease Pityriasis (tinea) versicolor was shown to be due to the Microsporon furfur by Eichstedt in 1846.

  • The only endemic for which the geographic history cannot be adequately explained is the monotypic Pityriasis gymnocephala.