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urticaria

/ur-ti-kair-ee-uh/US // ˌɜr tɪˈkɛər i ə //UK // (ˌɜːtɪˈkɛərɪə) //

风疹,风湿病,风湿疹,风湿性心脏病

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : a transient condition of the skin, usually caused by an allergic reaction, characterized by pale or reddened irregular, elevated patches and severe itching; hives.

Examples

  • Hay fever "has a pathology" if urticaria has a pathology, for urticaria, too, subsides and leaves no traces.

  • Chronic urticaria and granular pharyngitis are not rare in gouty families.

  • Food that one patient could eat with impunity brought out a beautiful eczema or urticaria on another patient.

  • What systemic measures are to be prescribed in acute urticaria?

  • Sometimes the papules are capped with a small vesicle (vesicular urticaria).