How Do You Spell PARAPSORIASIS?

Pronunciation: [pˈaɹəpsˌɔːɹɪˌasiz] (IPA)

Parapsoriasis, pronounced as [ˌpærəˌsoʊraɪˈoʊsɪs], is a skin disorder that causes scaly patches on the skin. The spelling of the word "Parapsoriasis" can be broken down phonetically as follows: "p" is pronounced as /p/, "a" as /æ/, "r" as /r/, "ə" as /ə/, "s" as /s/, "o" as /oʊ/, "r" as /r/, "a" as /æ/, "i" as /ɪ/, "o" as /oʊ/, "s" as /s/, "i" as /ɪ/, and "s" as /s/. The correct spelling and pronunciation of medical terms are crucial to ensure accurate communication between healthcare professionals and patients.

PARAPSORIASIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Parapsoriasis is a medical term derived from the Greek words "para" meaning beside or closely resembling, and "psoriasis" referring to a chronic skin disorder. This condition is classified as a group of uncommon chronic dermatological disorders that share similarities in clinical and histopathological features with psoriasis, but have distinctive characteristics that set them apart as separate entities.

    Parapsoriasis typically presents as scaly red patches or plaques on the skin that may be itchy and can occur anywhere on the body. The affected areas often do not have the well-defined borders seen in classical psoriasis, and may appear more generalized or irregularly shaped. While it resembles psoriasis, it generally lacks the thick silvery scales commonly associated with the latter.

    There are different subtypes of parapsoriasis, including parapsoriasis en plaque and small plaque parapsoriasis, which have varying clinical presentations and patterns of progression. These conditions are often chronic and may persist for several years, but they are considered benign and generally do not progress to more severe forms.

    The exact cause of parapsoriasis is unknown, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Diagnosis usually involves a thorough clinical examination, medical history assessment, and skin biopsy. Treatment options aim to alleviate symptoms and may include topical corticosteroids, phototherapy, or oral medications.

    Parapsoriasis should not be confused with psoriasis, although they share some similarities. It is important to consult with a dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of this condition.

  2. Erythroderma squamosum, maculopapular erythrodermia, parakeratosis variegata; a term applied by Brocq to a group of scaly dermatoses having certain characteristics in common yet differing from each other in appearance.

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

Common Misspellings for PARAPSORIASIS

  • oarapsoriasis
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  • paeapsoriasis
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  • paraosoriasis
  • paralsoriasis

Etymology of PARAPSORIASIS

The word "Parapsoriasis" is derived from two Greek roots: "para" which means "beside" or "near", and "psoriasis", which refers to a chronic skin condition.

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