Definition of Gummata

1. gumma [n] - See also: gumma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gummata

gumboil
gumboils
gumboot
gumboots
gumbos
gumbotil
gumbotils
gumdrop
gumdrops
gumless
gumlike
gumline
gumlines
gumma
gummas
gummata (current term)
gummatous
gummatous abscess
gummatous syphilid
gummatous ulcer
gummed
gummed label
gummered
gummering
gummers
gummi
gummi bear
gummi bears
gummier

Literary usage of Gummata

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

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1887)
"PRECOCIOUS gummata.1 BY RW TAYLOR, MD, SURGEON TO CHARITY HOSPITAL, NEW YORK. THE close and widespread study of syphilis within the past fifteen years has ..."

2. The Science and Art of Surgery: A Treatise on Surgical Injuries, Diseases by John Eric Erichsen, Marcus Beck (1885)
"Cases of partial destruction of the bodies of the vertebrae by the formation of syphilitic gummata commencing beneath the periosteum have been recorded. ..."

3. The Pathology and treatment of venereal diseases by Freeman Josiah Bumstead (1879)
"gummata of the head and face. (After Jullien.) This exudation may also affect the bones of the head, where it commonly occupies the diploe, separating in ..."

4. An introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy by Thomas Henry Green (1881)
"Fibroid changes also occur very frequently in the course of syphilis quite independently of gummata. These changes consist in the development of a fibroid ..."

5. Twentieth Century Practice: An International Encyclopedia of Modern Medical by Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1899)
"gummata of the Skin and Subcutaneous Cellular Tissue. The affections of the skin hitherto described present collectively the character of irritative ..."

6. The Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Rectum and Anus by Charles Boyd Kelsey (1884)
"Treatment.—Condylomata. —Distinction between Condylomata and Vegetations.—Description.—Syphilitic and Non syphilitic Condylomata.—Benign Fungus.—gummata. ..."

7. The Principles and Practice of Dermatology: Designed for Students and by William Allen Pusey (1911)
"In a very few cases they progress rapidly. The lesions may be painless or very painful. Tuberculous gummata/'—Occasionally true tuberculous ..."

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