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vesicular    
a. 小胞的,有小胞的,由小胞组成的

小胞的,有小胞的,由小胞组成的

vesicular
adj 1: of or relating to or involving vesicles; "normal
vesicular breathing"

Vesicular \Ve*sic"u*lar\, a. [Cf. F. v['e]siculaire.]
1. Of or pertaining to vesicles; esp., of or pertaining to
the air vesicles, or air cells, of the lungs; as,
vesicular breathing, or normal breathing, in which the air
enters freely the air vesicles of the lungs.
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2. Containing, or composed of, vesicles or vesiclelike
structures; covered with vesicles or bladders; vesiculate;
as, a vesicular coral; vesicular lava; a vesicular leaf.
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3. Having the form or structure of a vesicle; as, a vesicular
body.
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{Vesicular column} (Anat.), a series of nerve cells forming
one of the tracts distinguished in the spinal cord; --
also called the {ganglionic column}.

{Vesicular emphysema} (Med.), emphysema of the lungs, in
which the air vesicles are distended and their walls
ruptured.

{Vesicular murmur} (Med.), the sound, audible on auscultation
of the chest, made by the air entering and leaving the air
vesicles of the lungs in respiration.
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  • Evaluation of vesicular-bullous rash - BMJ Best Practice
    Primary vesicular-bullous skin lesions include vesicles and bullae Secondary lesions may include scale, crust, milia, and scarring These conditions are classified by depth of skin involvement
  • Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
    Dyshidrotic dermatitis is a chronic, relapsing-remitting vesicular eruption of the palms and soles; classically pruritic; also known as dyshidrotic eczema dermatitis The common exacerbating factor is irritation, as seen in frequent hand washing, hyperhidrosis, and stress However, the underlying
  • Evaluation of pustular rash - BMJ Best Practice
    The pustules may or may not be sterile and are normally filled with neutrophils When the pus is contained within the dermis, the lesion is called an abscess or furuncle If it is deep and dissects through tissue planes it is called a carbuncle This topic covers purely pustular rashes and vesicular eruptions that develop into pustular rashes
  • Herpes zoster infection - BMJ Best Practice
    Herpes zoster (also known as shingles) typically presents with pain described as burning or stabbing, followed by a vesicular rash in the affected dermatome; location of symptoms depends on the affected nerve Diagnosis is primarily based on the typical clinical symptoms, such as dermatomal pain
  • Assessment of rash in children - BMJ Best Practice
    This topic covers the assessment of rash in children For assessment of rash by lesion type and including adult populations, see Maculopapular rash (Assessment of); Pustular rash (Assessment of); Vesicular-bullous rash (Assessment of)
  • Evaluation of maculopapular rash - BMJ Best Practice
    The patient with an acute maculopapular rash presents a diagnostic challenge to the clinician The term "maculopapular" is nonspecific, as many eruptions have a primary morphology of macules or papules, and the term may be misused to indicate any rash The term "rash" is also nonspecific and is s
  • Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
    Ramsay Hunt syndrome typically presents with sudden-onset (<72 hours) unilateral peripheral facial palsy, severe ear facial pain, and a vesicular ear rash Other presenting symptoms include vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, dry eye, altered taste, and oral lesions It is caused by reactivation of
  • Evaluation of rash in children - BMJ Best Practice
    This topic covers the evaluation of rash in children For evaluation of rash by lesion type and including adult populations, see Evaluation of maculopapular rash; Evaluation of pustular rash; Evaluation of vesicular-bullous rash
  • Herpes simplex virus infection - BMJ Best Practice
    Symptoms of oral herpes (herpes labialis) include tingling and burning followed by development of vesicular then ulcerative lesions involving the oropharynx and perioral mucosa Symptoms of genital herpes range from asymptomatic to tingling and burning without lesions, to recurrent genital ulcerations
  • Mpox - Diagnosis Approach | BMJ Best Practice US
    Lesions simultaneously progress through four stages - macular, papular, vesicular, and pustular - with each stage lasting 1-2 days, before scabbing over and resolving Lesions are typically 5-10 mm in diameter, may be discrete or confluent, and may be few in number or several thousand Vesicles are well-circumscribed and located deep in the dermis





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