pustule Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpʌs.tʃuːl]
  • Us [ ˈpʌs.tʃuːl]

Meaning of pustule In English

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Examples of pustule

  • It presents as an area of angry erythema often associated with white pustules.

  • Some cases had pustules in more than one site, so the figures above totaled more than 24.

  • Several hours later, the development of pustules accompanied by oedema was observed.

  • It classically affects the -exures with small sterile pustules on an erythematous base and then spreads to involve the umbilicus and trunk, often with systemic upset.

  • If a physician mistook a syphilitic chancre for a smallpox pustule, he might extract material that, when injected into a patient, would infect him with the deadly venereal disease.

  • It is as useless as applying face powder to the pustules in a case of smallpox.

  • It distorts the face, not merely with pustules, but with all that horrible vacancy which comes from the deterioration of the brain.

  • There is a small barbel near the corner of the mouth, and small pustules on the throat.

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