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Since all these factors cannot be considered to play a basic role in the
development of actinodermatitis, it is our opinion that there must be special
factors in the geographic areas where this disease is observed, which have an
important part in ...
2
Tumors of the Large Bowel
ACTINODERMATITIS Actinodermatitis or roentgen-ray dermatitis in the perianal
area is seen less commonly than in former years. Generally it is caused by an
overdose of roentgen rays in the treatment of anal pruritus. At best, roentgen-ray
...
Raymond Joseph Jackman, Oliver Howard Beahrs, 1968
3
Australian Nurses' Dictionary
... myofibrils responsible for contraction and relaxation of muscles. actinism ('akt '
niz m) the ability of rays of light to produce chemical changes. actinodermatitis(‚
akt noh‚drm'tiet s) inflammation of the skin due to the action of ultraviolet or X-rays
.
Jennie King, Rhonda Hawley, 2012
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Bailliere's Nurses' Dictionary: for Nurses and Health Care ...
ACTH adrenocorticotrophic hormone; corticotrophin. actin the protein of
myofibrils responsibleforcontraction andrelaxation of muscles. actinodermatitis
inflammation of the skin due to the action of ultraviolet or Xrays. Actinomyces a
genus of ...
... ACTINIAN ACTINIANS ACTINIAS ACTINIC ACTINICALLY ACTINIDE
ACTINIDES ACTINISM ACTINISMS ACTINIUM ACTINIUMS
ACTINODERMATITIDES ACTINODERMATITIS ACTINODERMATITISES
ACTINOID ACTINOIDS ACTINOLITE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Ataxic Disorders: Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Series ...
... and hypopigmentation with cutaneous atrophy and telangiectasia, similar to
the poikiloderma seen in scleroderma or in advanced actinodermatitis or
radiodermatitis. Partial albinism and vitiligo occurred in several patients. Cafe ́au-
lait spots ...
Sankara H. Subramony, Alexandra Dürr, 2011
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Lewis' Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental Safety ...
See also welder's flash burn. actinodermatitis See sunburn. actinomycin One of
the yellow-red or red polypeptide antibiotics separated from soil bacteria.
actinomycosis A fungous disease in animals that is sometimes communicated to
man.
Jeffrey Wayne Vincoli, 1999
8
Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
Actinocleidus a genus of flukes parasitic in fish. actinodermatitis [ak′′t -no-dur
′′m -ti'tis] dermatitis from exposure to X-rays. actinolyte[ak-tin'-līt]an apparatus
for concentrating the rays ofelectric lightin phototherapy. Actinomadura [ak′′t ...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
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Dunmore and Fleischer's Medical Terminology: Exercises in ...
... achromatopsia achromatosis acroanesthesia acrocyanosis acrohyperhidrosis
acromegaly acromicria actinodermatitis actinogenic actinoneuritis actinotherapy
adduct adenectopia adenoidectomy adenoids adenotome adipectomy adipocyte
...
Cheryl Walker-Esbaugh, Laine H McCarthy, Rhonda A Sparks, 2004
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
SYN actinic dermatitis, actinodermatitis. [photo- + G. derma, skin, + -Ms,
inflammation] phO-tO'de-teOtor (fo'-to-de-tSk-tor) A device in a spectrophotometer
that responds to photons in a manner usually proportional to the number of
photons ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005