12:36 Nov 18, 2000 |
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| Selected response from: Neli Stoyanova, MD United States Local time: 21:59 | ||||||
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na | ringworm of the body lesions, lesions caused by ... |
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na | lesions caused by tinea circinata |
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na | Vesicular skin lesions caused by ringworm( Tinea corporis) |
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ringworm of the body lesions, lesions caused by ... Explanation: "ringworm of the body", Termium You can combine with "lesion" according to the context. Reference: http://www.termium.com |
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lesions caused by tinea circinata Explanation: Le Grand Diccionaire, under Zoophilie I think (the last section in the index) gives a detailed description |
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Vesicular skin lesions caused by ringworm( Tinea corporis) Explanation: The characteristic pink-to-red papulosquamous annular lesions have raised borders, expand peripherally and tend to clear centrally,usually caused by Trichophyton(Tinea corporis and Ringworm of the body are synonymous). The rench call this Herpes circine, because of the herpetic(vesicular ) lesions and circine comes from Tinea Circinata. |
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