English to Japanese Meaning of erysipelas - 丹毒


Erysipelas :
丹毒

丹毒, オレンジ, 蛇行, 匍匐

丹毒
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Definitions of erysipelas in English
Noun(1) an acute streptococcal infection characterized by deep-red inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes
Examples of erysipelas in English
(1) Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas , impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.(2) Billroth, a German surgeon, is credited with first identifying, in 1874, streptococci isolated from a patient with erysipelas , which was a very common disease in that time, but rare today.(3) He had developed erysipelas at the site of a mosquito bite, which resulted in septicaemia and pneumonia.(4) The incidence of erysipelas is rising, especially in young children, the elderly, persons with diabetes, alcoholic persons, and patients with compromised immune systems or lymphedema.(5) It was this analogy that drove him on to study cholera, anthrax, erysipelas and finally rabies, culminating in the development of the rabies vaccine.
Related Phrases of erysipelas
(1) erysipelas ::
丹毒
Synonyms
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1. erysipelas ::
丹毒
2. orange ::
オレンジ
3. tetter ::
tetter
4. meander ::
蛇行
5. creeping ::
匍匐
Different Forms
erysipelas
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