papulovesicular
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[edit]papulovesicular (not comparable)
- Having both papules and vesicles.
- Synonym: vesiculopapular (synanagram)
- 1859 November 19, The Medical Times and Gazette[1], volume 2, page 512:
- Arthralgia, rheumatoid affections, periostitis, enlarged glands, and papulo-vesicular syphilide of the back, are the forms of syphilis which have best yielded to this drug.
- 1908 September, William S. Gottheil, “Dermatology and Syphilis”, in Progressive Medicine[2], volume 3, page 112:
- Chloral. Internally a general erythematous, papulovesicular or petechial rash.
- 2015 July 6, “Susceptibility of Marmosets ( Callithrix jacchus ) to Monkeypox Virus: A Low Dose Prospective Model for Monkeypox and Smallpox Disease”, in PLOS ONE[3], :
- In contrast to our study, which clinically produced mainly hemorrhagic type disease at these doses, Kramski, et al. 2010 reported defined papular lesions (2-3mm) and Matz-Rensing et al. 2012 reported papulovesicular lesions, depending on survival time [29, 30 ].