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The American illustrated medical dictionary. 1919 : 10th ed
Pityroid (pit'ir-oid) [Gr. irirvpov bran + dim form). Forfuraceous or branny. ptutinol (
pi-u'tin-ol). A mixture of sulphur, pine ofl. glycerin, and alcohol: used for preparing
sulphur baths. Pfa (pis), gen. pi'cis [L.]. See pitch, p. bur- fun'dica, Burgundy ...
2
Elementary manual of regional topographical dermatology
It is a pityroid eruption with extensive superficial desquamation, generally
occupying the upper part of the trunk and the arms ; but it may cover nearly the
whole body. The desquamation is not very marked and the squames are
adherent to the ...
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The Student's Medical Dictionary: Including All the Words ...
PITYROID PLASMODIUM sis pilaris. P. rosea. See P. maculata el circinata. P.
rubra, dermatitis exfoliativa, a chronic inflammatory skin-disease, beginning in
one or more localized patches, which coalesce and gradually invade the whole
body.
George Milbry Gould,
1904
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Kyushu Journal of Medical Science
Case 5. A 23-years-old man. Scrotum : The course of the disease was almost the
same as that of the previous case. At the 5 th day numeous fungous elements
were recognized by a direct examination. At the 7 th day the pityroid
desquamation ...
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Pocket Medical Dictionary: Giving the Pronunciation and ...
P. gravida'rum. Same as Chloasma uterinum. P. ru'bra, a form with a general
scaliness and redness of the surface. Pityroid, pit'-ir-oid. Resembling bran. Pix,
piks. Pitch, the resinous exudate of coniferous trees. P. burgun'dica, an exudate
from ...
George Milbry Gould,
1911
6
A Text-book of the Practice of Medicine
The hair often falls out in the presence of seborrhea of the scalpso-called
furfuraceous or pityroid alopecia; but the hair not rarely falls out also in
connection with eczema, psoriasis, favus, herpes tonsurans, lichen ruber, lupus,
and after ...
Hermann Ludwig Eichhorst, Augustus Adolph Eshner,
1901
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A manual of scientific terms: pronouncing, etymological, and ...
disease, exhibiting a slight redness of limited portions of the skin, on which small,
thin scales are formed and fall off — called dandriff when it affects children :
pityroid, a-, pit'4r-dyd (Gr- eidos, resemblance), bran or scurf-like- placenta, n-, ...
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The new general and mining telegraph code
Pityroid . Piuma . . Pivot . . Pivotal . . Pivotguns . Pivotman . Piwarrie . Pixyled
Pixyring . Pixystool . Placards . Placate Placating . Placebo . Placebrick
Placement Placenta . Placenta ry Placeproud Situation Placidly . What is the
present situation ...
C. Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal,
1901
Diseased skins, especially seborrhoic and pityroid, offer evidently the best
conditions for the existence and multiplication of this organism. The greasy state
of the skin in Seborrhoea, the larger amount of horny cells thrown off in Pityriasis,
the ...
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
SYN pityroid. (L. furfurace us, fr. furfur, bran] fu-ror ep-i-lep-ti-CUS (fyu'ror ep-i-lep'
ti-kus) Attacks of anger to which people with epilepsy are occasionally subject,
occurring without apparent provocation and without disturbance of ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman,
2005