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Formation of papules, bullae, or ulceration Excessive oozing Presence of genital discharge Concurrent fever... [Pg.970]

Intermediate (within 24 AH hours) Blisters and bullae indicate severe skin and tissue ischemia. [Pg.1081]

Late The skin becomes violaceous and progressively gangrenous hemorrhagic bullae may be present. Septic shock may ensue. [Pg.1081]

BuUectomy Surgical removal of one or more bullae (air spaces in the lung measuring more than 1 cm in diameter in the distended state). [Pg.1561]

Alopecia Bulla Chloasma Deficiency of hair Large blister or vesicle fdled with serous fluid Cutaneous discoloration occurring in yellow-brown patches and spots... [Pg.205]

A series of interesting observations was made [32] while maintaining N. inermis in a laboratory aquarium fey some months in the presence of selected prey, mainly Haminoea virescens and Bulla gouldiana. [Pg.89]

Analogously with N. inermis, the Mediterranean Philinopsis ( = Aglaja) depicta [34] is known as a predator of other cephalaspidean molluscs [35], Bulla striata and Haminoea hydatis. When P. depicta lives in habitats populated by... [Pg.90]

Pemphigus Flaccid bullae, chest Present or absent Penicillamine,captopril, piroxicam, penicillin, rifampin Supportive0... [Pg.210]

Bullous pem- Tense bullae, wide- Present or Furosemide, penicil- Supportive0... [Pg.210]

In the bullous form of impetigo, the lesions begin as vesicles and turn into bullae containing clear yellow fluid. Bullae soon rupture, forming thin, light brown crusts. [Pg.523]

Bulla (Plural = Bullae) A large blister appearing as a circumscribed area of separation of the epidermis from the subepidemal structure or as a circumscribed area of separation of epidermal cells caused by the presence of serum, or occasionally by and injected substance. [Pg.299]

Bulla, C.D., 111, and Edgerley, E. Photochemical degradation of refractory organic compounds, J. Water PoUut. Control Fed., 40 546-556, 1968. [Pg.1638]

Annobil SH. 1988. Skin bullae following kerosene poisoning. Ann Trop Pediatr 8(l) 45-47. [Pg.164]

In the OECD test guideline for skin sensitization (OECD TG 406), the following definition is given Skin sensitization (allergic contact dermatitis) is an immunologically mediated cutaneous reaction to a substance. In the human, the responses may be characterized by pruritis, erythema, edema, papules, vesicles, bullae, or a combination of these. In other species, the reactions may differ and only erythema and edema may be seen. ... [Pg.118]

Kerosene on the skin for 20 minutes in a 45-year-old man produced erythema, bullae, burning, and itching. In another case study, three boys (2-15 years old) and 1 girl (2 years old) exhibited blisters, erythema, fiaccid bullae, pustules, soreness, burning, and denudation of skin after dermal exposure. "... [Pg.352]

Parents brought their 3-year-old boy to the outpatient clinic because of a facial rash. Today the patient was one of several children sent home from day care because of similar rashes. Physical examination revealed a normal, healthy boy with discrete erythematous papular eruptions on his cheeks. There were no vesicles or bullae. The rash was covered with a honey crust, suggesting impetigo. Which of the following treatments would be most appropriate ... [Pg.535]

Skull Pre-maxillae, nasals, frontals, parietals, interparietal, occipitals (supraoccipital, occipital condyles, basioccipital), zygomatics, squamosals, lacrimals, tympanic bullae, mandibles, hyoid, palatine bone, vomer, presphenoid, basisphenoid, maxillae Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4. [Pg.204]

Rotate fetus on its back to examine skull from ventral aspect examine basioccipitals, basisphenoid, incisors, nasals, nasal cartilages, squamosals, tympanic bullae, maxillae, and zygomatic arches and rotate skull to also examine the lateral aspects. [Pg.220]

In 1955, 12 subjects underwent up to 14 aerosol exposures of 45 min each. The maximal cumulative Ct was 30,800 mg-min/m. Ten subjects sustained dermal effects and discontinued the test after eight to twelve exposures. Erythema occurred on trunks and extremities. Three subjects had blisters. One subject, whose total Ct was 17,700 mg-min/m, was hospitalized 5 d after his last exposure because of diffuse erythema and bullae. ... [Pg.126]

Nitrous oxide is approximately 34 times more soluble in blood than nitrogen. It will diffuse into, and from, air-containing cavities more rapidly than nitrogen. Thus, during nitrous oxide anaesthesia, air-or gas-filled cavities will tend to expand with the risk of rupture and pneumothorax, e.g. lung cyst, bullae. Similarly, chronic inflammation in the middle ear may result in blockage of the Eustachian tube. In these circumstances, nitrous oxide may induce barotrauma and pain. [Pg.67]

The pipeline from the Bulla-Deniz gas field to the Karadagh GPP via Sangachal. [Pg.53]

Currently, two offshore gas pipelines supply the Karadagh facility. One pipeline is from Bahar and Oily Rocks, which links up with the associated gas pipeline from the Chirag Early Oil Project. The other pipeline is from Bulla-Deniz gas field via Sangachal, where other raw gases join the line. [Pg.53]

Ferrando J, Grimalt R, Alsina M, Bulla F, Manasievska E. Unilateral gynecomastia induced by treatment with 1 mg of oral finasteride. Arch Dermatol 2002 138 543 1. [Pg.158]

Wongpaitoon V, Mills PR, Russell RI, Patrick RS. Intrahepatic cholestasis and cutaneous bullae associated with glibenclamide therapy. Postgrad Med J 1981 57(666) 244-6. [Pg.456]

R. Gutierrez, R. Bulla, G. Cuniberti, in Modern methods for theoretical physical chemistry of biopolymers, ed. by S. Tanaka, J. Lewis, E. Starikov (Elsevier, 2006)... [Pg.329]

Cimino, G., Sodano, G., and Spinella, A., New propionate-derived metabolites from Aglaja depicta and from its prey Bulla striata (Opisthobranch molluscs), J. Org. Chem., 52, 5326, 1987. [Pg.113]

Spinella, A., Alvarez, L. A., and Cimino, G., Predator-prey relationship between Navanax inermis and Bulla gouldiana a chemical approach, Tetrahedron, 49, 3203, 1993. [Pg.113]


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