petechia

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Englisch - Türkisch
peteşi
petesi
(Diş Hekimliği) Epidermisin altında küçük kan sızıntısının neden olduğu ufak benek, nokta
(Tıp) (petechiae). Nokta biçiminde deri kanamaları, petesi (damar dışına kan çıkamsı), purpura
petechial
peteşiyal
petechial
petesiyal
petechial
(Tıp) Peteşi'ler oluşmasıyla belirgin, peteşiler gösteren
petechial
(Tıp) Peteşi'lerle ilgil
Englisch - Englisch
a small spot, especially on an organ, caused by bleeding underneath the skin
tiny red dots under the skin that are the result of very small bleeds
a minute red or purple spot on the surface of the skin as the result of tiny hemorrhages of blood vessels in the skin (as in typhoid fever)
{i} spot of blood showing through the skin, very small hemorrhage under the skin
tiny red dots under the skin that are the result of very small bleeds plasma - the watery, liquid part of the blood in which the red blood cells, the white blood cells, and platelets are suspended platelets - cells found in the blood that are needed to help the blood to clot in order to control bleeding; often used in the treatment of leukemia and other forms of cancer pluripotent stem cell - the most primitive, undeveloped blood cell purpura - the purple color of skin after blood has "leaked" under it, such as in a bruise
petechial
characterised by, pertaining to, or resembling petechiae (small, nonraised haemorrhages on the skin)

Petechial haemorrhages may appear in the conjunctivae and ecchymotic haemorrhages on the ventral surface of the tongue.

petechial
{a} spotted with a pestilence
petechial
{s} of small hemorrhages under the skin; characterized by small hemorrhages under the skin
petechial
Characterized by, or pertaining to, petechiæ; spotted
petechia

    Silbentrennung

    pe·te·chi·a

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () Modern Latin, from Italian petecchie ‘skin eruptions’, from a popular Latin diminutive of Latin petigo ‘scab, eruption’, itself from impetīgo.
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