pustular in English
adjective
['pʌstʃələ(r) /'pʌstjʊlə(r)]
producing pus-filled pimples or blisters; pertaining to pus-filled pimples or blisters
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1. Pustular Bacterid (PB) is a pustular disorder of the hands and/or feet
2. Pustular Bacterid (PB) is a pustular disorder of the hands and/or feet
3. They include generalized pustular psoriasis with its subtypes, acrodermatitis continua suppurativa (Hallopeau), acute pustulosis palmopantaris, palmoplantar pustular psoriasis, and pustular variants of a mostly TNF-blocker triggered paradoxical psoriasiform dermatitis.
4. ACUTE RECURRENT PUSTULAR Bacterid: Report of a Case.
5. Pustular Bacterid is a chronic disease, often with repeated relapses
6. Pustular Bacterid is a skin condition characterized by a symmetric, grouped, vesicular or pustular eruption on the palms and soles marked by exacerbations and remissions over long periods of time.:205
7. The cutaneous vasculitis in this patient presented as a true pustular Bacterid.
8. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pustular Bacterid is a skin condition characterized by a symmetric, grouped, vesicular or pustular eruption on the palms and soles marked by exacerbations and remissions over long periods of time.
9. Orthopedic symptoms in pustular Bacterid (pustulosis palmaris et plantaris): Tietze's syndrome and arthritis of manubriosternal joint due to focal infection
10. We report a case of acute generalized pustular Bacterid (AGPB) concomitant with erythema nodosum (EN), polyarthritis, and Achilles tendinitis
11. 2 Acute generalised pustular Bacterid can occur shortly after a patient has had a bacterial infection—eg, streptococcus.
12. Acute generalized pustular Bacterid was first described by Andrews et al 2 and the concept was supported by Tan
13. However, we believe that the correct clinical diagnosis was acute generalised pustular Bacterid, which was originally reported by Tan
14. The diagnosis of an orthopoxvirus infection can also be made rapidly by electron microscopic examination of pustular fluid or scabs.
15. Finally, in the latest edition of his textbook (1946) 4 Andrews gave the most recent résumé of the pustular Bacterid
16. Boil or furuncle (fyo͝or`ŭngkəl), tender, painful inflammatory nodule in the skin, which becomes pustular but with a hard center (see abscess abscess, localized inflamation associated with tissue necrosis
17. The snake that contains in beer is pitted it is a kind of refrigerant, can prevent a face not only blister, pustular , also have very good effect to contractive pore.
18. Pustular psoriasis of the palms and soles, epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria, hand-foot-mouth-disease, acrodermatitis enteropathica and scabies in children are possible differential diagnoses for vesicles on the palms and soles.
19. Acute generalized pustular Bacterid was first described by Andrews et al2 and the concept was supported by Tan.1 AGPB is char-acterized by sterile pustules with a red halo but not scaly erythema
20. With vesicles, oozing or bullae: Pustular psoriasis of the palms and soles, epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria, hand-foot-mouth-disease, acrodermatitis enteropathica and scabies in children are possible differential diagnoses for vesicles on the palms and soles.
21. Pustular Bacterid.3,4 Typically, patients with palmoplantar pustulosis do not have systemic symptoms such as high fever, and their lesions do not have the histopathological features of leucocytoclastic vasculitis.3,4 Additionally, the typical pustule in palmoplantar pustulosis is located on the palm or sole (plantar arch), not the lateral edge.