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Перевод: dermatitis speek dermatitis


[существительное]
дерматит ; воспаление кожи


Тезаурус:

  1. The preservative, sorbic acid, has occasionally caused allergic dermatitis when used in medicinal creams.
  2. These can be used to ward off chills; for rheumatic or arthritic pain, excessive perspiration, athlete's foot and other skin disorders of the feet or hands such as dermatitis or eczema.
  3. They report cases of contact dermatitis after handling hydrangeas and alstroemerias.
  4. Her doctor told her she had dermatitis and recommended treatment which had no effect.
  5. Twenty seven hours later a red, intensely itchy rash appeared on her inner thighs, buttocks and perianal area, and gradually the blisters characteristic of Poison Oak dermatitis developed.
  6. The nut itself is a curious thing that grows from the so-called cashew apple, and both are filled with a nasty acid fluid that causes dermatitis.
  7. Other food colourings, particularly the synthetic ones, have been known to cause allergic dermatitis, mainly in food workers exposed to large amounts.
  8. Another form of mental disorder, pellagra, was associated clinically with diarrhoea and dermatitis.
  9. That is as far as the resemblance goes, however, for the pattern of joint and skin involvement in the two conditions is very different and in addition other systems are involved in Reiter's disease which are spared in gonococcal dermatitis and arthritis.
  10. Since then, urea glues have been much improved and we have two new synthetics in particular, resorcinol formaldehyde and epoxy resins which, though they are rather expensive, have nearly all the technical virtues, bearing in mind however that epoxy resins frequently cause dermatitis.
  11. Thus, some cases of Poison Oak dermatitis, though scarcely ranking with conditions as severe as genital herpes, must now be considered examples of sexually transmitted diseases.
  12. Brim's translation "You will be smitten with the Egyptian dermatitis, characterized by swellings, dry crusts, and ulcers, from which you will never be healed, and the Lord shall smite you in the knees, and in the legs, with a sore botch that cannot be healed from the sole of thy foot to the top of thy head" not only gives a description that would do very well for syphilis but also pre-empts the habit of the fifteenth-century Europeans of ascribing the disease to the enemy.
  13. When told what the leaves were - for Poison Oak is well known across the Atlantic as a cause of severe contact dermatitis - she decided that she must wash vigorously; and this she did about 1 hours after touching the leaves.

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