Scabs and lesions
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SORESScabs and lesions
lepraa chronic disease with skin lesions and deformities, also LEPROSY
leprosya chronic disease with skin lesions and deformities, also LEPRA
leprasLEPRA, a chronic disease with skin lesions and deformities, also LEPROSY
leprosiesLEPROSY, a chronic disease with skin lesions and deformities, also LEPRA
rosaceaschronic form of acne affecting the nose, forehead, and cheeks, characterized by red pustular lesions
rosaceachronic form of acne affecting the nose, forehead, and cheeks, characterized by red pustular lesions
ecthymacontagious viral disease of sheep and goats and occasionally of humans, marked by vesicular and pustular lesions on the lips
eczemaan inflammatory condition of the skin characterized by redness, itching, and oozing vesicular lesions which become scaly, crusted, or hardened
agranulocytosisa blood disorder in which there is a marked decrease in granulocytes, with lesions of the mucous membrane and skin
ecthymascontagious viral disease of sheep and goats and occasionally of humans, marked by vesicular and pustular lesions on the lips
agranulosisa blood disorder in which there is a marked decrease in granulocytes, with lesions of the mucous membrane and skin
agranulocytosesAGRANULOCYTOSIS, a blood disorder in which there is a marked decrease in granulocytes, with lesions of the mucous membrane and skin
agranulosesAGRANULOSIS, a blood disorder in which there is a marked decrease in granulocytes, with lesions of the mucous membrane and skin
eyespotdisease of plants, characterized by elliptical lesions on the leaves and stems, stunting of growth, and rotting, caused by any of several fungi
orfan infectious disease of sheep and sometimes goats and cattle, characterized by scabby pustular lesions on the muzzle and lips; caused by a paramyxovirus
rinderpestacute, usually fatal infectious disease of cattle, sheep, etc., caused by a paramyxovirus of the genus Morbillivirus and characterized by high fever, diarrhea, and lesions of the skin and mucous membranes
yawsa contagious tropical disease caused by a spirochete (Treponema pertenue) closely resembling the causative agent of syphilis and marked by infectious ulcerative skin lesions with later bone involvement called also frambesia