Small pocket of fluid within the upper layers of the skin.
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Examples for "blistering"
Examples for "blistering"
1Background: The use of rituximab for refractory autoimmune blistering diseases is increasing.
2South Africa, Australia, and Argentina started the year with blistering heat waves.
3Anecdotes enliven the text, including a blistering critique of Ernst & Young.
4Maybe galloping growth, not blistering growth, said Roth Capital analyst Craig Irwin.
5There is no better example than Chautauqua's blistering win in Hong Kong.
1Neural and endothelial changes were seen in both edge and blister areas.
2In case of a blister, treat it as directed in Chapter X.
3Stay off your feet as much as possible until the blister subsides.
4He closed his right hand to hide the blister on his palm.
5He saw them blister and blacken; bubbling juices ran down his wrists.
1When all evidence of acute inflammation has subsided vesication is indicated.
2There was a little vesication round one of the wounds.
3Hypophosphites in assimilable form may be beneficial, and vesication of the patellar region contributes to recovery.
4Later, vesication of the whole pericarpal region is done and the subject allowed exercise at will.
5In some places there was complete vesication, and on its palmer surface the hand lying on the abdomen was completely denuded.
Translations for skin vesiculation