Definition of Exanthematous

1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to exanthem. ¹

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Definition of Exanthematous

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Exanthematous

1. Relating to an exanthema. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exanthematous

exams
exanewton
exanewtons
exanguious
exanimate
exanimation
exanimous
exannulate
exanthem
exanthem subitum
exanthema
exanthema subitum
exanthemas
exanthemata
exanthematic
exanthematous (current term)
exanthematous fever
exanthemic
exanthemous
exanthems
exanthesis
exanthesis arthrosia
exanthrope
exanthropic
exantlate
exantlated
exantlates
exantlating
exantlation
exaptation

Literary usage of Exanthematous

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Diseases of the eye by George Edmund De Schweinitz (1916)
"exanthematous Conjunctivitis.—This form of conjunctivitis lias been briefly ... The treatment of exanthematous conjunctivitis does not differ from that of ..."

2. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal by Hugh L Hodge, Franklin Bache, Charles D Meigs, Benjamin Hornor Coates, R La Roche (1827)
"25, Treatment of exanthematous Ophthalmia. 26, Treatment of Croup and Angina Maligna. 27, Endemic Medication. 28, Epilepsy cured by Tartar Emetic Ointment. ..."

3. A Textbook of the diseases of women by Henry Jacques Garrigues (1894)
"exanthematous DISEASES. IN exanthematous fevers the genitals may l)e the seat of an eruption like other parts of the body. ..."

4. Lectures on the eruptive fevers: As Now in the Course of Delivery at St by George Gregory, Henry Daggett Bulkley (1851)
"exanthematous fever is divided into stages. I shall have to speak to you of four ... than to witness the uniformity in the character of exanthematous fever, ..."

5. A Text-book of the Diseases of the Small Domestic Animals by Oscar Victor Brumley (1921)
"... hours and the ordinary antiseptic solutions used. Recovery from the operation requires ten days to two weeks. exanthematous Conjunctivitis.—Definition. ..."

6. Medical Diagnosis: With Special Reference to Practical Medicine : a Guide to by Jacob Mendes Da Costa (1870)
"... and naevi or moles,^ spots of congenital origin, need not be further considered. exanthematous Diseases.—This group, regarded, too- as rashes, ..."

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