How Do You Spell EXANTHEMATOUS?

Pronunciation: [ɛɡzˌanθɪmˈatəs] (IPA)

Exanthematous is a medical term used to describe a rash or disease that causes skin eruptions. It is pronounced "eg-zan-theh-muh-tuhs" and is spelled with the letters "e," "x," "a," "n," "t," "h," "e," "m," "a," "t," "o," "u," and "s." The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ɛɡzɑnˈθɛmətəs/. Being familiar with the correct spelling and pronunciation of medical terms is crucial for effective communication between healthcare professionals and patients.

EXANTHEMATOUS Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "exanthematous" is an adjective used in medicine to describe a condition or disease that is characterized by the eruption of a rash or skin eruption. The word is derived from the Greek words "exanthema," meaning "eruption" or "rash," and "ous," meaning "pertaining to."

    When referring to an exanthematous condition, it typically implies that the rash is an essential feature of the disease or condition. These rashes can vary in appearance, ranging from small, pink spots to larger, red patches covering extensive areas of the skin. The eruptions are often accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, malaise, or itching.

    Exanthematous diseases can be caused by various factors, including viral, bacterial, or fungal infections, allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders, or side effects of medications. Some well-known examples of exanthematous diseases include measles, rubella, roseola, and scarlet fever.

    Diagnosis of an exanthematous condition involves a comprehensive evaluation of the patient's medical history, physical examination, and sometimes laboratory tests or procedures. Treatment may vary depending on the underlying cause and may include antiviral or antibiotic medications, corticosteroids, antihistamines, or supportive care for symptomatic relief.

    It is important for individuals experiencing a sudden rash accompanied by other symptoms to seek medical attention, as some exanthematous conditions can be contagious or potentially serious if left untreated.

  2. Relating to an exanthema.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. Pert. to.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for EXANTHEMATOUS

  • wxanthematous
  • sxanthematous
  • dxanthematous
  • rxanthematous
  • 4xanthematous
  • 3xanthematous
  • ezanthematous
  • ecanthematous
  • edanthematous
  • esanthematous
  • exznthematous
  • exsnthematous
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  • exabthematous
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Etymology of EXANTHEMATOUS

The word "exanthematous" originates from the Greek words "exanthema" (ἐξάνθημα) and "echein" (ἔχειν). "Exanthema" means "eruption" or "breaking-out" and is derived from the prefix "ex-" (out) and "anthesthai" (to bloom). "Echein" means "to have" or "to possess". Therefore, the etymology of "exanthematous" suggests a condition characterized by a rash or eruption on the body.

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