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phlyctena
phlyc·te·na also phlyc·tae·na (flĭk-tē′nə)n. pl. phlyc·te·nae (-nē) also phlyc·tae·nae A small blister or vesicle, especially one of multiple blisters caused by a mild burn. [New Latin, from Greek phluktaina, blister, from phlūzein, to boil over, variant of phlūein; see bhleu- in Indo-European roots.] phlyc′ten′ar (flĭk′tĕn′ər) adj.phlyctena (flɪkˈtiːnə) or phlyctaenan, pl -nae (-niː) (Pathology) pathol a small blister, vesicle, or pustule[C17: via New Latin from Greek phluktaina, from phluzein to swell]
Phlyctena
Phlyctena (1) A circumscribed flat cavity that is filled with a turbid fluid and is found on the skin or on a mucous membrane. The phlyctena develops acutely as the initial manifestation of pyoderma. (2) A nodule that forms on the conjunctiva or in the superficial layers of the cornea usually as an allergic reaction to tuberculosis. phlyctena
phlyctena [flik-te´nah] 1. a small blister made by a burn.2. a small vesicle containing lymph seen on the conjunctiva in certain conditions. adj., adj phlyc´tenar.phlyctena also phlyctaena (flĭk-tē′nə)n. pl. phlycte·nae (-nē) A small blister or vesicle, especially one of multiple blisters caused by a mild burn. phlyc′ten′ar (flĭk′tĕn′ər) adj.phlyc·te·na, pl. phlyctenae (flik-tē'nă, -nē) A small vesicle, especially one of a number of small blisters following a first-degree burn. [G. phlyktaina, a blister made by a burn] |