butterfly rash - translation to arabic
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butterfly rash - translation to arabic

MEDICAL CONDITION
Butterfly rash; “butterfly” rash; Malar erythema

butterfly rash         
‎ طَفَحٌ فَراشِيُّ الشَّكْل‎
RASHES         
  • [[Patch test]] for identifying possible allergens
SKIN CONDITION
Rashes; Skin rash; Skin rashes; Reticulate pattern rashes; Morbilliform rashes; Scarlatiniform rashes; Morbilliform eruption; Generalized rash

الصفة

أَرْعَن ; أَهْوَج ; شَخْصٌ مُتَهَوِّر ; طائِش ; عَجُول ; غَلِيّ ; مُتَسَارِع ; مُتَعَجِّل ; مُتَهَوِّر ; مُجَازِف ; مُخَاطِر ; مُسْتَعْجِل ; مُسْرِع ; مُغَامِر ; مُنْدَفِع ; مُنْطَلِق ; نَزِق ; هَوْجاء

rash         
  • [[Patch test]] for identifying possible allergens
SKIN CONDITION
Rashes; Skin rash; Skin rashes; Reticulate pattern rashes; Morbilliform rashes; Scarlatiniform rashes; Morbilliform eruption; Generalized rash
صِفَة : متهوِّر . طائش
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اسْم : طَفْحٌ جلديّ . سلسلة متلاحقة من الأحداث

Definition

rash
I
adj. rash to + inf. (it was rash of her to try that)
II
n.
1) a diaper (AE), nappy (BE); heat (the baby has heat rash)
2) nettle rash
3) a rash breaks out
4) (misc.) to break out in a rash

Wikipedia

Malar rash

A malar rash (from Latin mala ‘jaw, cheek-bone’), also called butterfly rash, is a medical sign consisting of a characteristic form of facial rash. It is often seen in lupus erythematosus. More rarely, it is also seen in other diseases, such as pellagra, dermatomyositis, and Bloom syndrome.

A malar rash of lupus is red or purplish and mildly scaly. It has the shape of a butterfly, and involves the bridge of the nose. Notably, the rash spares the nasolabial folds of the face, which contributes to its characteristic appearance. It is usually macular with sharp edges, and not itchy.

There are many conditions which can cause rashes with a similar appearance to a malar rash. A malar rash is present in approximately 46–65% of people with lupus.