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bleb B0319400 (blĕb)n.1. A small blister or pustule.2. An air bubble. [Probably alteration of blob.] bleb′by adj.bleb (blɛb) n1. (Pathology) a fluid-filled blister on the skin2. a small air bubble[C17: variant of blob] ˈblebby adjbleb (blɛb) n. 1. a blister or vesicle. 2. a bubble. [1600–10] bleb′by, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bleb - (pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous fluidbulla, blistervesicle, cyst - a small anatomically normal sac or bladderlike structure (especially one containing fluid)pathology - the branch of medical science that studies the causes and nature and effects of diseaseswater blister - blister containing a nonpurulent clear watery contentblood blister - blister containing blood or bloody serum usually caused by an injurypustule - a small inflamed elevation of skin containing pus; a blister filled with pus |
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bleb[bleb] (materials) A small bubble in a material that has solidified, such as glass. (petrology) A small, usually spherical inclusion in a rock mass. (medicine) A localized collection of fluid, as serum or blood, in the epidermis. blebA blister or small bubble in a fluid or in a material (such as glass) that has solidified.bleb
bulla [bul´ah] (pl. bul´lae) (L.) 1. a circumscribed, fluid-containing, elevated lesion of the skin, usually more than 5 mm in diameter. Called also blister and bleb.2. an anatomical structure with a blisterlike appearance. adj., adj bul´late, bul´lous.bleb (blĕb), 1. A large flaccid vesicle. 2. An air-filled lung cyst within or contiguous to the visceral pleura, usually seen radiologically at the lung apex; more likely to develop and to rupture with resulting pneumothorax in taller people. Compare: bulla. bleb (blĕb)n.1. A small blister or pustule.2. An air bubble. bleb′by adj.bleb Cell biology A hemispherical protrusion from a cell’s surface, which may be filled with fluid or supported by a network of microfilaments. Pulmonology A saccular subpleural expansion of lung tissue measuring up to 1 cm in greatest dimension (bullae are larger), often located at the apex, which is more common in tall male smokers and may be accompanied by spontaneous pneumothorax.bleb (bleb) 1. A large, flaccid vesicle. 2. An acquired lung cyst, usually smaller than 1 cm in diameter, similar to but smaller than a bulla, which is thought to be the most common cause of spontaneous pneumothorax. Blebs occurmainly in the apex of the lung. bleb A blister-like collection of fluid, within or under the epidermis of the skin, usually containing serum or blood.Patient discussion about blebQ. What's the best treatment for a blister? A. use a clean needle and poke a small hole right at the base, between normal skin and the blister. Push the blister down, allow it to drain completely and put a bandaid over it; don't ever rip off blister skin allow it to fall off or reattach naturally. Q. What are the causes of viral blisters on the skin? For a few months now I've been having these hard viral blisters on my fingers. The only way to get rid of them is with freezed carbon. It does go away with that treatment- after a few weeks but then a new one appears. How can I prevent it from "attacking" again??A. These viral blisters you are describing are caused by HPV (papilloma virus), and are very hard to get rid of without treatment with freezed carbon. Many of us have the virus but not everyone gets the actual infection. There is not a proved way of preventing from it to happen again after treatment, unfortunately.. More discussions about blebBLEB
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BLEB➣Buffered Listeria Enrichment Broth |
bleb Related to bleb: pulmonary blebSynonyms for blebnoun (pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous fluidSynonymsRelated Words- vesicle
- cyst
- pathology
- water blister
- blood blister
- pustule
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