Vesicle
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vesicle s Definition: A
vesicle is a small fluid-filled blister ranging in ... to 5 or 10 millimeters in diameter. Seminal
vesicle : A structure in the male that is about 5 ...
Actinomycosis
... (CMV)) Acute Adrenal Crisis ... papulonecrotic tuberculid; papulopustular; papulo pustule ; papulose; papulosis; papulosquamous; papulo
vesicle ; papulovesicular; papyraceous; papyraceous scars; papyrine; papyrograph; papyrography; papyrus; par; para; para- actinomycosis ; ... The list of ...
Appendicitis
... s (In women, infection or injury of ovaries, uterus , or vagina may cause abdominal pain . papulose; papulosis; papulosquamous; papulo
vesicle ; papulovesicular; papyraceous; papyraceous scars; papyrine; papyrograph; papyrography; papyrus; par; para; para- actinomycosis ; paraaminobenzoic ...
Bleeding
... urine , which may be b right red. Bleeding from the urethra is always b right red, and precedes urination . Bleeding from the urine
vesicle produces b right red urine , which is not uniform. Bleeding In the first few weeks after transurethral surgery , the scab inside the ...
Blister
... form as a reaction to trauma to the skin or certain skin diseases , which may include the following: ... A blister is medically termed a
vesicle . One that is more than 5 mm in diameter with thin walls and is full of watery fluid is called a bulla or a bleb. All blister beetles are ...
Encephalitis
... ; encelitis; encephal-; encephalaemia; encephalalgia; encephalatrophic; encephal atrophy ; encephalauxe; encephale isole; encephalic; encephalic
vesicle ; encephalithogenic protein ; encephalitic; encephalitis ; ... Louis encephalitis virus , but generally causes a milder disease in humans. ...
Epidemic
... ... encephal-; encephalaemia; encephalalgia; encephalatrophic; encephal atrophy ; encephalauxe; encephale isole; encephalic; encephalic
vesicle ; encephalithogenic protein ; encephalitic; encephalitis ; encephalitis , california; encephalitis , epidemic ; ... B Strep (November 29) ...
Lesion
... s who has a Caesarean section may be less likely to pass an infection to her baby. Within one to two days the skin lesion develops into a
vesicle and becomes a painless ulcer , usually about 1cm to 3cm in diameter. After two to six days the black dying central area of the ulcer that's ...
Mycosis
... return to top Conventional treatment ... papulonecrotic tuberculid; papulopustular; papulo pustule ; papulose; papulosis; papulosquamous; papulo
vesicle ; papulovesicular; papyraceous; papyraceous scars; papyrine; papyrograph; papyrography; papyrus; par; para; para- actino mycosis ; ... Distal ...
Prostate
... glands that helps transport sperm out of the man's body during orgasm . Seminal fluid contains sugar as an energy source for sperm . seminal
vesicle (SEM-in-al VES-ih-kul) A gland that helps produce semen . elephant leg; elephant man's disease ; elephantoidal; elephantoid fever ; ...
Red urine
... urine , which may be b right red. Bleeding from the urethra is always b right red, and precedes urination . Bleeding from the urine
vesicle produces b right red urine , which is not uniform. In GSD V, this form of glycogenolysis is disabled and glucose is not available. The main ...
Tzanck test
... whitlow. A diagnosis of herpes simplex can be confirmed with a Tzanck test , a labor atory test using cells scraped from the base of a
vesicle . ...
Vas deferens
... tube s or vas deferens , ... Ejaculatory duct : A canal in the male formed by union of the vas deferens and the duct from the seminal
vesicle . The ejaculatory duct passes through the prostate . Semen passes through them at the time of ejaculation . When a vasectomy is done, the ...
Vesicles
... Vesicles Definition: A
vesicle is a small fluid-filled blister ranging in size from a pinpoint to 5 or 10 millimeters in diameter. - Vesicles Review Date : 10/12/2003 ...