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cheloid Med.|ˈkiːlɔɪd| Also (irreg.) keloid. [a. mod.F. chéloïde, badly kéloïde, according to Littré f. Gr. χήλη crab's claw + -oid.] A disease of the skin; see quots. Also attrib., as in cheloid scar, cheloid tumour, etc.
1876tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 383 Keloid is a formation of the skin similar to a hypertrophic cicatrix. 1854Dr. Addison Wks. (1868) 177 What I have ventured to call ‘true Keloid’. 1878T. Bryant Pract. Surg. I. 159 The true cheloid. 1881Syd. Soc. Lex., Cheloid..a skin disease..named by Alibert on account of the peculiar processes which radiate from its extremities, and appear like to the claws of a crab. |