erythema arthriticum epidemicum
[ är-thrĭt′ĭ-kəm ĕp′ĭ-dĕm′ĭ-kəm ]
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n.
Haverhill fever
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Words nearby erythema arthriticum epidemicum
erysipelothrix, erythema, erythema ab igne, erythema annulare, erythema annulare centrifugum, erythema arthriticum epidemicum, erythema caloricum, erythema chronicum migrans, erythema dose, erythema induratum, erythema infectiosum
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