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sudamen
sudamen (suːˈdeɪmən) n, pl -damina (-ˈdæmɪnə) or -damensa small, whitish vesicle in the skin formed due to retention of fluid, particularly sweat, in the epidermisTranslationssudamen
sudamen[sü′dā·mən] (medicine) A skin disease in which sweat accumulates under the superficial horny layers of the epidermis to form small, clear, transparent vesicles. sudamen
sudamen [soo-da´men] (L.) a small pale-colored vesicle caused by retention of sweat in the layers of the epidermis.su·da·men, pl. su·dam·i·na (sū-dā'men, -dam'i-nă), A minute vesicle due to retention of fluid in a sweat follicle, or in the epidermis. [Mod. L., fr. L. sudo, to sweat] su·da·men, pl. sudamina (sū-dā'mĕn, -dam'i-nă) A minute vesicle due to retention of fluid in a sweat follicle, or in the epidermis. [Mod. L., fr. L. sudo, to sweat]sudamen A tiny fluid-filled VESICLE formed at a sweat pore, as in PRICKLY HEAT. |