释义 |
‖ pemphigus Path.|ˈpɛmfɪgəs| [mod.L. (M. de Sauvages, 1763), f. Gr. πέµϕιξ, πεµϕῑγ- bubble.] An affection of the skin characterized by the formation of watery vesicles or eruptions (bullæ) on various parts of the body. Also in Comb.
1779D. Stewart in Duncan's Med. Commentaries VI. 84. 1787 S. Dickson in Trans. R. Irish Acad. I. 47 Observations on Pemphigus. 1800Med. Jrnl. III. 265 Transparent vesicles of the size of a pea, similar to those which rise in pemphigus. 1897Allbutt's Syst. Med. II. 206 A bulla like a pemphigus blister. 1898P. Manson Trop. Diseases xxxvii. 566 Large pemphigus-like blebs. |