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lupus vulgaris
[ vuhl-gair-uhs ]
noun
, Pathology.
- a rare form of tuberculosis of the skin, characterized by brownish tubercles that often heal slowly and leave scars.
lupus vulgaris
/ vʌlˈɡɛərɪs /
noun
- tuberculosis of the skin, esp of the face, with the formation of raised translucent nodules Sometimes shortened tolupus
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lupus vulgaris1
1855–60; < New Latin: common lupus
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Example Sentences
It is to be distinguished from the tubercular syphiloderm and lupus vulgaris, diseases to which it may bear rough resemblance.
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How would you distinguish epithelioma from syphilitic ulceration, wart, and lupus vulgaris?
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It may also present the appearance of a serpiginous lupus vulgaris or syphiloderm.
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How does the tubercular syphiloderm differ from lupus vulgaris?
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In what respects does lupus erythematosus differ from lupus vulgaris?
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