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Definition of violaceous in English: violaceousadjective ˌvʌɪəˈleɪʃəsˌvaɪəˈleɪʃəs 1technical Of a violet colour. the fruiting body is pink or violaceous Example sentencesExamples - Osler's nodes are painful, swollen, violaceous subcutaneous nodules occurring mainly in the pulp of the fingers and toes.
- Occurring suddenly and spontaneously without bleeding, their color ranges from bright red to violaceous.
- Ashy dermatosis is a chronic condition characterized by asymptomatic, slate-gray or violaceous hyperpigmented macules distributed most commonly over the trunk and proximal extremities, and less frequently over the face and neck.
- Papules of sarcoidosis may be of various colors, including red, reddish-brown, violaceous, translucent, or hyperpigmented.
- The classic appearance of skin lesions includes violaceous polygonal flat-topped papules and plaques.
- Lividity is distributed dorsally, is the usual violaceous color, and blanches with light pressure.
- Lichen planus is characterized by flat-topped, polygonal, violaceous papules, which are much smaller than the confluent papulonodular lesions seen in severe atopic dermatitis.
- Grossly, the surface of the lungs may show flat to slightly raised disk-shaped red to violaceous plaques confined to the visceral pleura.
- Gottron's papules, violaceous papules overlying the dorsal interphalangeal or metacarpophalangeal areas, elbow or knee joints, occur in approximately 70 percent of patients with dermatomyositis.
- The skin lesions appeared as weeping, nonhealing ulcers, erythematous macules, or violaceous nodules.
- This also may reflect the fact that bronchoscopic visualization of typical violaceous endobronchial lesions in patients with cutaneous Kaposi's sarcoma is usually considered diagnostic of intrathoracic Kaposi's sarcoma.
- An inflammatory dermatosis of unknown etiology, lichen planus classically presents as shiny, violaceous, flat-topped, polygonal papules, 2 mm to 10 mm in diameter.
- It lived up to its reputation with violaceous trogon, cinnamon and other woodpeckers, woodcreepers, antwrens, antbirds, antshrikes, purple-throated fruit-crows, wrens and flycatchers.
- Newly formed edge epithelium, often violaceous in color (termed the edge effect), indicates stimulated healing.
- The physical examination revealed a 42 mm erythematous and violaceous, irregularly bordered plaque with intermittent atrophy, hypopigmentation, and scarring.
- Physical examination was positive for edema in the lower extremities and multiple violaceous cutaneous ulcers surrounded by tender brawny erythema.
- The external examination was remarkable for violaceous discoloration and thickening of the skin of the left lower abdomen, left flank, labia, and proximal extremities.
- Some areas may coalesce to form tender, raised, violaceous dermis.
- A 40-year-old man presented with a violaceous-rimmed ulceration on his inner thigh.
- Her nails were long and painted the same violet as her lips, seeming to be just as sharp as her teeth, her hair the same violaceous hue, standing up in 6 inch spikes from the top of her head in a faux Mohawk.
2Botany Relating to or denoting plants of the violet family (Violaceae ). Example sentencesExamples - The gleba is violaceous brown, marbled with numerous veins of two kinds.
Origin Mid 17th century: from Latin violaceus (from viola 'violet') + -ous. Definition of violaceous in US English: violaceousadjectiveˌvaɪəˈleɪʃəsˌvīəˈlāSHəs 1technical Of a violet color. the fruiting body is pink or violaceous Example sentencesExamples - The skin lesions appeared as weeping, nonhealing ulcers, erythematous macules, or violaceous nodules.
- Papules of sarcoidosis may be of various colors, including red, reddish-brown, violaceous, translucent, or hyperpigmented.
- The external examination was remarkable for violaceous discoloration and thickening of the skin of the left lower abdomen, left flank, labia, and proximal extremities.
- Gottron's papules, violaceous papules overlying the dorsal interphalangeal or metacarpophalangeal areas, elbow or knee joints, occur in approximately 70 percent of patients with dermatomyositis.
- Occurring suddenly and spontaneously without bleeding, their color ranges from bright red to violaceous.
- Her nails were long and painted the same violet as her lips, seeming to be just as sharp as her teeth, her hair the same violaceous hue, standing up in 6 inch spikes from the top of her head in a faux Mohawk.
- The classic appearance of skin lesions includes violaceous polygonal flat-topped papules and plaques.
- The physical examination revealed a 42 mm erythematous and violaceous, irregularly bordered plaque with intermittent atrophy, hypopigmentation, and scarring.
- A 40-year-old man presented with a violaceous-rimmed ulceration on his inner thigh.
- Physical examination was positive for edema in the lower extremities and multiple violaceous cutaneous ulcers surrounded by tender brawny erythema.
- Lichen planus is characterized by flat-topped, polygonal, violaceous papules, which are much smaller than the confluent papulonodular lesions seen in severe atopic dermatitis.
- Lividity is distributed dorsally, is the usual violaceous color, and blanches with light pressure.
- It lived up to its reputation with violaceous trogon, cinnamon and other woodpeckers, woodcreepers, antwrens, antbirds, antshrikes, purple-throated fruit-crows, wrens and flycatchers.
- Osler's nodes are painful, swollen, violaceous subcutaneous nodules occurring mainly in the pulp of the fingers and toes.
- Newly formed edge epithelium, often violaceous in color (termed the edge effect), indicates stimulated healing.
- Ashy dermatosis is a chronic condition characterized by asymptomatic, slate-gray or violaceous hyperpigmented macules distributed most commonly over the trunk and proximal extremities, and less frequently over the face and neck.
- Grossly, the surface of the lungs may show flat to slightly raised disk-shaped red to violaceous plaques confined to the visceral pleura.
- An inflammatory dermatosis of unknown etiology, lichen planus classically presents as shiny, violaceous, flat-topped, polygonal papules, 2 mm to 10 mm in diameter.
- Some areas may coalesce to form tender, raised, violaceous dermis.
- This also may reflect the fact that bronchoscopic visualization of typical violaceous endobronchial lesions in patients with cutaneous Kaposi's sarcoma is usually considered diagnostic of intrathoracic Kaposi's sarcoma.
2Botany Relating to or denoting plants of the violet family (Violaceae). Example sentencesExamples - The gleba is violaceous brown, marbled with numerous veins of two kinds.
Origin Mid 17th century: from Latin violaceus (from viola ‘violet’) + -ous. |