Scabies

  • 21scabies incognito — scabies whose symptoms are masked but not eradicated because it has been treated with corticosteroids …

    Medical dictionary

  • 22SCABIES Dea — apud Romanos. Prudentius Hamartig. v. 157. Par furor illorum, quos tradit fama dicatis, Consecrâsse Deas Febrem Scabiemque sacellis. Vide supra Lepra et infra Vitiligo: noto hîc solum, etiam inter Numina Veter. fuisse, ex iis, quae supra de Diis …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 23Scabies, crusted — A severe form of scabies caused by delayed treatment of the initial infestation, characterized by mite filled lesions covered with scabs. These lesions often fall victim to secondary infections, as with Staphylococcus bacteria. Crusted scabies is …

    Medical dictionary

  • 24scabies — noun /ˈskei.biz/ An infestation of parasitic mites, Sarcoptes scabiei, causing intense itching caused by the mites burrowing into the skin of humans and other animals. It is easily transmissible from human to human; secondary skin infection may… …

    Wiktionary

  • 25Scabies — Acarodermatitis (fachsprachlich); Krätze; Skabies (fachsprachlich) …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 26scabies — Synonyms and related words: Texas fever, acne, acne vulgaris, anthrax, aphthous fever, bighead, black quarter, blackleg, blackwater, blind staggers, bloody flux, broken wind, cattle plague, charbon, dermamycosis, dermatitis, dermatosis, distemper …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 27Scabies — Fnat …

    Danske encyklopædi

  • 28Scabies — An itching disease of the skin caused bya burrowing mite. Treated with Mangifera, Terminalia, Thespesia …

    EthnoBotanical Dictionary

  • 29scabies — sca|bies [ˈskeıbiz] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: scabere to scratch ] a skin disease caused by ↑mites (=small creatures like insects) …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30Scabies — Sca|bi|es [sk...] vgl. ↑Skabies …

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