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purpura simplex - traducción al árabe

HEMORRHAGIC LESION OF THE SKIN CAUSED BY BLEEDING UNDERNEATH THE SKIN
Purpuric; Petechial rash; Vascular purpura; Cutaneous purpura; Acute Thrombocytopenic Purpura; Purpura secondary to clotting disorders; Food-induced purpura; Macular purpura; Papular purpura; Purpura simplex; Itching purpura; Contact purpura; Toxic purpura; Hypergammaglobulinemic purpura; Steroid-induced purpura; Purpura due to drug; Idiopathic purpura; Haemangioma-associated purpura; Eczematid like purpura; Purpura teleangiectatica arciformis Touraine

purpura simplex         
‎ فُرْفُرِيَّةٌ بَسيطَة‎
itching purpura         
‎ فُرْفُرِيَّةٌ حِكِّيَّة‎
Purpura         
المَرْجُونَة (جِنْسٌ مِنَ القَواقِع)

Definición

Purpuric
·adj Of or pertaining to Purpura.
II. Purpuric ·adj Pertaining to or designating, a nitrogenous acid contained in uric acid. It is not known in the pure state, but forms well-known purple-red compounds (as murexide), whence its name.

Wikipedia

Purpura

Purpura () is a condition of red or purple discolored spots on the skin that do not blanch on applying pressure. The spots are caused by bleeding underneath the skin secondary to platelet disorders, vascular disorders, coagulation disorders, or other causes. They measure 3–10 mm, whereas petechiae measure less than 3 mm, and ecchymoses greater than 1 cm.

Purpura is common with typhus and can be present with meningitis caused by meningococci or septicaemia. In particular, meningococcus (Neisseria meningitidis), a Gram-negative diplococcus organism, releases endotoxin when it lyses. Endotoxin activates the Hageman factor (clotting factor XII), which causes disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The DIC is what appears as a rash on the affected individual.