Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

SFUMATA

English translation:

slight/poorly defined/blurred

Added to glossary by Luigi Argentino
Mar 2, 2022 09:38
2 yrs ago
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Italian term

SFUMATA

Italian to English Medical Medical (general) chemotherapy
AD OGGI PERMANE SFUMATA ERUZIONE ERITEMATOSA DIFFUSA SENZA PRURITO.
PZ CON CARCINOMA MAMMARIO DIAGNOSTICATO NEL GIUGNO 2016
ERUZIONE CUTANEA ERITEMATOSA MICROPAPULOSA AL TRONCO ED ARTI, SCARSAMENTE PRURIGINOSA
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Mar 7, 2022 07:54: Luigi Argentino Created KOG entry

Proposed translations

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10 mins
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slight/poorly defined/blurred

My suggestions
Peer comment(s):

agree martini
4 hrs
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agree EleoE : Slight.
5 hrs
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agree JudyC : Or "faint"
1 day 3 hrs
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10 mins

mild (erythema)

Not clearly defined
Peer comment(s):

neutral Inter-Tra : I think here they are more referring to the visual description of cutaneous rush spreading
28 mins
Yes, that's the meaning I had in mind. A rash with fuzzy edges, not clearly defined.
agree martini
4 hrs
agree JudyC
1 day 3 hrs
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35 mins

with colo(u)r variation / poorly defined borders

please, read below, it is pretty well explained

What are the clinical features of erythema multiforme?
Many patients report prodromal symptoms including fatigue, malaise, myalgia, or fever. These likely represent the course of precipitating illness rather than true prodrome.

Cutaneous features
Cutaneous lesions develop at the peripheries before spreading centrally.
Distribution is usually symmetrical with a preference for extensor surfaces.
May be painful, pruritic, or swollen.
Early lesions present as round, erythematous papules which later develop into target lesions.
Target lesions consist of three concentric rings of colour variation:
A central, dusky area of epidermal necrosis
Surrounded by a lighter oedematous area
With a peripheral erythematous margin.
Atypical lesions may be present with typical lesions. Atypical lesions are raised with poorly defined borders and/or fewer zones of colour variation.
In severe disease, up to hundreds of lesions may be present in different developmental stages, at times making it difficult to identify characteristic lesions.
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