pustule - translation to russian
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pustule - translation to russian

CLASS OF DISORDER THAT AFFECTS SKIN, HAIR OR NAILS
Pustule; Skin Disease; Skin lesion; Dermatological lesions; Macule; Skin diseases; Excoriation; Pustules; Wheals; Dermatosis; Dermatoses; Bullous; Papulosis; Wheal response; Lichenification; Maculopapules; Macules; Umbilicated lesions; Umbilicated lesion; Skin disorder; Induration; Skin disorders; Skin lesions; Skin scraping; Weals; Skin Diseases; Vesicle (dermatology); Skin abnormalities; Induratum; Excoriate; Cutaneous illness; Patch (dermatology); Plaque (dermatology); Bulla (dermatology); Nodule (dermatology); Burrow (dermatology); Scale (dermatology); Crust (dermatology); Erosion (dermatopathology); Skin diease; Bullous disorder; Umbilical lesion; Periumbilical lesion; Postsclerotherapy ulcer; Annular lesions; Lichenified eczema; Erosion (dermatology); Induration of skin; Intraepidermal vesicles; Localised lesions; Vascular lesions; Secondary ulcers; Rupioid lesions; Tuberous ulcers; Skin disease; Papular; Macular; Neurotic excoriation(s); Dermatologic condition; Scarlatiniform; Micropustules; Cutaneous conditions; Macular rash; Umbilication; Mucocutaneous disease; Pruning (maceration); Skin nodule; Dermatological condition; Skin conditioning; Skin reaction; Autoimmune bullous disease; Small blisters; Integumentary disorder; Integumentary disease; Integumentary condition; Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders; Skin change; Skin changes; Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorder; Cutaneous condition; Skin plaque; Skin eruption; Skin eruptions; Dermal toxicity

pustule         

['pʌstju:l]

общая лексика

пустула

прыщ

пузыревидное выпячивание

ботаника

подушечка

споровая масса

медицина

гнойничок

существительное

общая лексика

пустула

гнойничок

прыщ

ботаника

подушечка

споровая масса

зоология

пузыревидное выпячивание

медицина

пустула, прыщ

синоним

wart

pustule         
pustule noun med. пустула, прыщ Syn: see wart
malignant pustule         
  • mediastinal]] widening
  • Anthrax, and antibiotics
  • Skin anthrax lesion on the neck
  • Louis Pasteur inoculating sheep against anthrax
  • [[Colin Powell]] giving a presentation to the [[United Nations Security Council]], holding a model vial of anthrax
  • Possible edema and necrosis in a case of injection anthrax.
INFECTION CAUSED BY BACILLUS ANTHRACIS BACTERIA
Woolsorters' disease; Sirpence; Anthrax disease; Cutaneous anthrax; Splenic fever; Inhalation anthrax; Ragpickers' disease; Pulmonary anthrax; Anthraxism; Rag-sorter's disease; Gastrointestinal anthrax; Skin anthrax; Gastroenteric anthrax; Inhalational anthrax; Anthrax spore; Anthrax spores; Cutaneous anthrax infection; Anthrax (disease); Malignant pustule; Siberian plague; Agent N; Woolsorters disease; Respiratory anthrax; Anthrax bacteria

медицина

злокачественная пустула

Definition

pustule
n.
Ulcer, fester, imposthume, gathering, pimple, blotch, blain, sore, abscess, aposteme.

Wikipedia

Skin condition

A skin condition, also known as cutaneous condition, is any medical condition that affects the integumentary system—the organ system that encloses the body and includes skin, nails, and related muscle and glands. The major function of this system is as a barrier against the external environment.

Conditions of the human integumentary system constitute a broad spectrum of diseases, also known as dermatoses, as well as many nonpathologic states (like, in certain circumstances, melanonychia and racquet nails). While only a small number of skin diseases account for most visits to the physician, thousands of skin conditions have been described. Classification of these conditions often presents many nosological challenges, since underlying causes and pathogenetics are often not known. Therefore, most current textbooks present a classification based on location (for example, conditions of the mucous membrane), morphology (chronic blistering conditions), cause (skin conditions resulting from physical factors), and so on.

Clinically, the diagnosis of any particular skin condition begins by gathering pertinent information of the presenting skin lesion(s), including: location (e.g. arms, head, legs); symptoms (pruritus, pain); duration (acute or chronic); arrangement (solitary, generalized, annular, linear); morphology (macules, papules, vesicles); and color (red, yellow, etc.). Some diagnoses may also require a skin biopsy which yields histologic information that can be correlated with the clinical presentation and any laboratory data. The introduction of cutaneous ultrasound has allowed the detection of cutaneous tumors, inflammatory processes, and skin diseases.

Examples of use of pustule
1. There is no Gallic hierarchy of tipping here, no hushed, gliding waiters who‘ve learned the trade at their father‘s aproned knee, garnering a higher rate of gratuity than pustule–ridden 16–year–olds slapping down a pizza.
What is the Russian for pustule? Translation of &#39pustule&#39 to Russian