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Small, circumscribed, solid elevation of skin with no visible fluid
A papule is a small, well-defined bump in the skin. It may have a rounded, pointed or flat top, and may have a dip. It can appear with a stalk, be thread-like
Papule
Small bumps on the head of the human penis
Pearly penile papules (PPP; also known as hirsutoid papillomas or as papillae coronae glandis, Latin for 'papillae of the corona of the glans') are benign
Pearly_penile_papules
Medical condition
Piezogenic papules are protrusions of fat that form within the subcutaneous tissue of the skin. They are typically found on the heels or wrists. They
Piezogenic_papules
Medical condition
Fibrous papule of the nose is a harmless small bump on or near the nose. It is typically dome-shaped, skin-colored, white or reddish, smooth and firm.
Fibrous_papule_of_the_nose
Autoimmune disease of skin and muscle
dermatomyositis Gottron's papules on finger joints Gottron's papules on the elbows of a person with juvenile DM Gottron's papules Gottron's bumps on a person
Dermatomyositis
Any medical condition that affects the integumentary system
arrangement (solitary, generalized, annular, linear); morphology (macules, papules, vesicles); and color (red, yellow, etc.). Some diagnoses may also require
Skin_condition
Latvian political party
lists of Social Democratic Party "Harmony" (Vjačeslavs Dombrovskis, Evija Papule) and KPV LV (Kaspars Ģirģens, Ēriks Pucens) in the 2018 parliamentary election
We_Change_the_Rules
Class of benign skin and mucous membrane lesions
such as the mouth and nose) lesions in which individuals have: benign papules, i.e. pinhead-sized elevations that lack visible evidence of containing
Angiofibroma
Medical sign
first described by Heinrich Adolf Gottron. Gottron's papules are violaceous erythematous papules that commonly occur overlying the dorsal interphalangeal
Gottron's_sign
Type of comedo
pores of the skin. In its aggravated state, it may evolve into a pustule or papule. Pimples can be treated by acne medications, antibiotics, and anti-inflammatories
Pimple
Itchy skin lesions due to infection by water-borne parasitic flatworms
Within 10–12 hours they turn into very itchy papules that reach their worst by the second or third day. The papules disappear in one or two weeks but secondary
Swimmer's_itch
Flare above the sulcus of the human penis
pleasure. In some males, small skin-colored bumps, known as pearly penile papules, may appear at the circumference of the corona. Their appearance may vary
Corona_of_glans_penis
Medical condition
development of papules. Initially, individuals may have skin lesions or rashes, but they will proceed to develop distinct bumps, or papules. Papules are circular
Degos_disease
Medical condition
"plaque") is a rare inflammatory condition which makes its presence known as a papule, plaque or ulceration that usually affects the genitourinary tract. However
Malakoplakia
Medical condition
acquired dermatosis, characterized by evolving groups of erythematous, scaly papules that may persist for months. Although other forms of the disease occur
Pityriasis lichenoides chronica
Pityriasis_lichenoides_chronica
Medical condition
typically manifests as an acute to subacute skin eruption of several tiny red papules that grow into polymorphic lesions. It may also leave behind varicella-like
Pityriasis_lichenoides
Chronic rash that occurs during pregnancy
Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP), known in the United Kingdom as polymorphic eruption of pregnancy (PEP), is a chronic hives-like
Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy
Pruritic_urticarial_papules_and_plaques_of_pregnancy
Human chronic inflammatory disease
appearance. It is characterized by polygonal, flat-topped, violaceous papules and plaques with overlying, reticulated, fine white scale (Wickham's striae)
Lichen_planus
Human disease
or with fomites carrying the orf virus. It causes a purulent-appearing papule locally and generally no systemic symptoms. Infected locations can include
Orf_(disease)
Pointed structures on the penile glans and/or shaft
variant found in humans called hirsuties coronae glandis, or pearly penile papules, are substantially larger, appear to be an outpocketing of both surface
Penile_spines
Medical condition
papulosquamous disorder is a condition which presents with both papules and scales, or both scaly papules and plaques. Examples include psoriasis, lichen planus
Papulosquamous_disorder
Medical condition
appearance of small hard papules, which can often be perceived only by touch, giving the lesion a bumpy or “pebbly” texture. When these papules are damaged, they
Lichenification
Medical condition
caliber-persistent labial artery is characterized by the appearance of a pulsating papule in the lower vermilion, a centimeter of two from the oral comissure, formed
Prominent inferior labial artery
Prominent_inferior_labial_artery
Medical condition
cell histiocytosis (non-LHC). The lesions appear as orange-red macules or papules and are usually located on the face, neck, and upper trunk. They may also
Juvenile_xanthogranuloma
Type of papule usually on the lip, face or ears and among the elderly
generally solitary, soft, compressible, dark blue to violaceous, 0.2- to 1-cm papule commonly found on sun-exposed surfaces of the vermilion border of the lip
Venous_lake
Skin condition
follicular-based papule that develops central necrosis and crusting and heals with a varioliform scar. Usually appearing as a cluster of erythematous papules and papulo-pustules
Acne_necrotica
Medical condition
lip in adults. Pilar sheath acanthoma is a skin-colored, 5-10 mm diameter papule or nodule with a keratin-filled pore in the center. Pilar sheath acanthoma
Pilar_sheath_acanthoma
Benign skin tumor of pigment-producing cells
cancer called melanoma. In this case, the central portion is a complex papule, and the periphery is macular, irregular, indistinct and slightly pink.
Melanocytic_nevus
Inflammation of hair follicles due to fungal infection
have a pink and scaly central component with pustules or folliculocentric papules at the periphery. The name comes from Domenico Majocchi, who discovered
Fungal_folliculitis
Topics referred to by the same term
Papillary muscle, a muscle in the heart Papilloma, a benign epithelial tumor Papule, a circumscribed, solid elevation of skin with no visible fluid This disambiguation
Papilla
Medical condition
characterized by a verrucous skin-colored, dirty-gray or brown papule. Generally, multiple papules present simultaneously, and coalesce to form a serpiginous
Linear verrucous epidermal nevus
Linear_verrucous_epidermal_nevus
Autoimmune diseases of the skin
numerous small, scaly, red or pink, droplet-like lesions (papules). These numerous papules appear over large areas of the body, primarily the trunk, limbs
Psoriasis
French physician
sign once affiliated with smallpox. It involved feeling the presence of papules when the skin is stretched. He presented a thesis entitled Essay on Lead
Augustin_Grisolle
Human disease
characterized by closely arranged, grouped, often linear, slightly elevated papules that have at their center keratinous plugs resembling comedones. Nevus
Nevus_comedonicus
Medical symptom
Wickham striae or Wickham's striae are whitish lines visible in the papules of lichen planus and other dermatoses, typically in the oral mucosa. The microscopic
Wickham_striae
Skin condition in cats
with no identifiable pattern. The term miliary means millet-like, as the papules on the coat of an affected cat feel similar to millet seeds. Miliary dermatitis
Miliary_dermatitis
Medical condition
vessels and hyperkeratosis Scrotal angiokeratoma (Fordyce type); multiple papules made by dilatated capillaries Scrotal angiokeratoma (Fordyce type); dilated
Angiokeratoma
Medical condition
Initially, there may be small pinpoint papules on either side of the nostrils. Multiple small (1-2mm) papules and pustules then occur around the mouth
Perioral_dermatitis
Human male external reproductive organ
[unreliable medical source?][unreliable medical source?] Pearly penile papules are raised bumps of somewhat paler color around the base (sulcus) of the
Human_penis
Medical condition
appearing ages 5–15. It consists of a self-limiting eruption of small, scaly papules. Lichen striatus impacts the skin and nails. It is seen as an unbroken
Lichen_striatus
Medical condition
is a reactive skin condition distinguished by numerous, isolated itchy papules. The word "prurigo" comes from the Latin word pruire, which meaning itching
Prurigo
Medical condition
benign neoplastic condition characterized by multiple white to pinkish papules that occur diffusely in the mouth. It can present with slightly pale, smooth
Heck's_disease
Medical condition
and after an incubation period of two to three weeks, produces a raised papule, which enlarges and becomes hyperkeratotic (scaly/flaky). Lesions are usually
Pinta_(disease)
Type of skin condition
A papulopustular condition is a condition composed of both papule and pustules. Examples of papulopustular conditions include: Papulopustular rosacea Papulopustular
Papulopustular
Medical condition
chronic inflammatory condition that usually includes comedones, inflamed papules, and pustules (pimples) is called acne. Infection causes inflammation and
Comedo
Medical condition
a small papule from which fine hairs protrude evenly from the surface. Hair follicle nevus usually presents as a single, skin-colored papule or nodule
Hair_follicle_nevus
Sebaceous glands that are present in most individuals
rice-like granules, white or yellow-white in color. They are painless papules (small bumps), about 1–3 mm in greatest dimension. The most common site
Fordyce_spots
Medical condition
slow-growing tumor usually presenting as a pink, flesh-coloured, or yellow papule or nodule. Sebaceous adenomas, in isolation, are not significant; however
Sebaceous_adenoma
Deposit of cholesterol within bodily tissue
tendon xanthoma or tendinous xanthoma) is clinically characterized by papules and nodules found in the tendons of the hands, feet, and heel. Also associated
Xanthoma
Topics referred to by the same term
wall of an artery Dental plaque, a biofilm that builds up on teeth A broad papule, a type of cutaneous condition Pleural plaque, associated with mesothelioma
Plaque
Medical condition
reddish-brown or flesh-colored, slightly raised, flat-surfaced, well-demarcated papules of 2 to 5 mm in diameter. Upon close inspection, these lesions have a surface
Flat_wart
Sexually transmitted infection
on almost any form. In the classic form, it evolves from a macule to a papule and finally to an erosion or ulcer. Occasionally, multiple lesions may be
Syphilis
German dermatologist
they first called Spirochaeta pallida. The organism was removed from a papule in the vulva of a woman with secondary syphilis. The two doctors documented
Erich_Hoffmann
Itchy skin rash due to clogged sweat glands
underdeveloped sweat glands. Symptoms of miliaria include small, red rashes, called papules, which are irritated and itchy. These may simultaneously occur at a number
Miliaria
Skin condition characterized by pimples
secretion of oily sebum by the skin, microcomedones, comedones, papules, nodules (large papules), pustules, and often results in scarring. The appearance of
Acne
Medical condition
caused by ultraviolet A (UVA) radiation. It is characterised by uniform red papules that typically appear between 24 and 72 hours after sun exposure, most
Acne_aestivalis
Genus of arachnids
swelling. The severe itching is accompanied by red pimple-like bumps (papules) or hives and skin rash or lesions on a sun-exposed area. For humans, itching
Trombicula
Small bright red dome-shaped bump on the skin
of capillaries at the surface of the skin, forming a small round dome ("papule"), which may be flat topped.[citation needed] They range in color from bright
Cherry_angioma
Benign tumor of glandular origin and/or characteristics
slow-growing tumour usually presenting as a pink, flesh-coloured, or yellow papule or nodule. Most salivary gland tumors are benign – that is, they are not
Adenoma
Type of melanocytic tumor
"nevus ceruleus") is a cutaneous condition characterized by a steel-blue papule or nodule. A cellular blue nevus is a cutaneous condition characterized
Blue_nevus
Benign skin tumor
nevus is a skin condition characterized by a dark brown to black macule or papule, usually less than 6 mm. It was characterized in 1975. Partial unilateral
Pigmented_spindle_cell_nevus
Skin condition, usually on the face
nose is common in men. Other signs include multiple lumps on the skin (papules, pustules), and swelling of the face. Many people experience stinging or
Rosacea
Cancer of the lining of the blood or lymphatic vessels
Cutaneous angiosarcoma may initially look like a bruise or a purplish-red papule. It may look like a benign tumor which can delay correct diagnosis and treatment
Angiosarcoma
Dog breed
distal extremities. Other symptoms that occur later on include crusting, papules, pustules, erythema, hyperkeratosis, and colour dilution. The condition
Bull_Terrier
Excessive reactions to mosquito bites
hours of the bite, a "delayed reaction", in which the wheal evolves into a papule develops and then dissipates over the next few days or weeks. However, there
Mosquito_bite_allergy
Rash with central clearing
pattern. Its lesions are multiform (polymorphous) and include macules, papules, vesicles, and bullae. Target lesions are also typical of Lyme disease
Target_lesion
Inflammation of skin surrounding a nail
paronychia in association with a scaly, erythematous, keratotic rash (papules and plaques) of the ears, nose, fingers, and toes may be indicative of
Paronychia
Type of firm, hemorrhagic skin lesion, usually asymptomatic
Palpable purpura is characterized by firm, elevated hemorrhagic plaques or papules that can measure several centimeters in diameter. These are typically found
Palpable_purpura
German dermatologist
1890 – 23 June 1974) was a German dermatologist remembered for Gottron's papules and Gottron's syndrome. He also edited Joseph Jadassohn's Handbook of Skin
Heinrich_Adolf_Gottron
Chronic disease caused by bacterial infection
reddish or copper-colored. The lesions may be flat (macules), raised (papules), or solid elevated areas (nodular). Experiencing sensory loss at the skin
Leprosy
Species of parasitic worm
in nausea, rash at site, diarrhea, dizziness, localized edema, reddish papule, blister, and itching. Arthritis or paraplegia can result from a worm that
Dracunculus_medinensis
Medical condition
condition characterized by widespread, erythematous, essentially symmetrical papules, particularly involving the trunk and proximal extremities. Generalized
Generalized eruptive histiocytoma
Generalized_eruptive_histiocytoma
Medical condition
solitary or localized cluster of asymptomatic erythematous to violaceous papules or nodules Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with bandlike and perivascular
Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia
Cutaneous_lymphoid_hyperplasia
Medical condition
raised bumps (papules) near the apocrine glands is characteristic of the disease. Papules are mostly skin colored, dome shaped, and itchy. Papules can be found
Fox–Fordyce_disease
Skin disease of dogs and cats
in flea saliva. Symptoms of this reaction include erythema (redness), papules (bumps), pustules (pus-filled bumps), and crusts (scabs). If severe, hair
Flea_allergy_dermatitis
Medical condition
characterized by intense pruritus and symmetrically distributed, firm papules or nodules on the skin. The core pathogenesis of PN involves a three-stage
Prurigo_nodularis
Species of fly
itch is intense and typically lasts 14 to 20 days. Occasionally, an itch papule may persist for up to a year. The main annoyance in humans is the inconvenience
Lipoptena_cervi
Medical condition
generalized hyperkeratotic nodules. The disease is distinguished by large papules with central keratin plug on the skin, usually on the legs of the patient
Kyrle_disease
Medical condition
and neck. It typically manifests as yellowish-colored skin with small papules that are often surrounded by telangiectatic blood vessels, also known as
Sebaceous_hyperplasia
Medical condition
burn or itch. People with GA usually notice a ring of small, firm bumps (papules) more commonly over the backs of the forearms, hands or feet, often centered
Granuloma_annulare
Medical condition
hemangioma, is a skin condition characterized by a central brown or purplish papule that is surrounded by an ecchymotic halo. It may appear similar to melanoma
Targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma
Targetoid_hemosiderotic_hemangioma
Medical condition
Fibrofolliculomas are 2 to 4 mm in diameter, dome-shaped, yellowish or skin-colored papules usually located on the head, neck, and upper trunk. They are characteristically
Fibrofolliculoma
Change of the skin that affects its color, appearance, or texture
Skin disease Symptoms Usual area of body Acne vulgaris Comedones, papules, pustules and nodules. Face, chest and back. Acne rosacea Flushed appearance
Rash
Family of trombidiform mites
skin, causing irritation and swelling. The itching is accompanied by red papules (pimple like bumps) or hives, dermititis, and skin rash or lesions on a
Trombiculidae
Medical condition
small dark red papules that disappear on diascopic pressure. Granulosis rubra nasi appears as vesicles over the center of the face, papules, pustules, erythema
Granulosis_rubra_nasi
Medical condition
(generally present between 2–5 years of age) and appear clinically as red papules on the face especially on the nasolabial folds, cheek and chin, often misidentified
Adenoma_sebaceum
Medical condition
collagenosis is a rare, familial, nonpuritic skin disorder characterized by papules that grow in a diameter of 4 to 6mm and develop a central area of umbilication
Reactive perforating collagenosis
Reactive_perforating_collagenosis
Medical condition
acquired ichthyosiform dermatosis characterized by persistent dark, scaly, papules and plaques that tend to be localized predominantly on the central trunk
Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis
Confluent_and_reticulated_papillomatosis
Medical condition
histologically. Atypical fibroxanthoma manifests as a hard, pink or red papule or nodule that grows over the course of several months and may bleed or
Atypical_fibroxanthoma
Medical condition
skin lesions that are 1- to 2-mm slightly keratotic red to dark brown papules which are focally confluent in a reticulate pattern. The disease is also
Galli–Galli_disease
Small red lesions of the hands and feet
from the lesions. Janeway lesions present as red, painless macules and papules on the palms and soles. They are not common and are frequently indistinguishable
Janeway_lesion
Uncommon disease in dogs
sudden onset of swelling of the face, which develops within two days into papules and pustules on the lips, nose, and around the eyes. These pustules release
Juvenile_cellulitis
Skin rash of small, raised red bumps
macules are small, flat discolored spots on the surface of the skin; and papules are small, raised bumps. It is also described as erythematous, or red.
Maculopapular_rash
Human chronic inflammatory disease
discrete and uniform, shiny, flat-topped, pale flesh-colored or reddish-brown papules that may appear as hypopigmented against dark skin. Occasionally, minimal
Lichen_nitidus
Rare recessive genetic disorder
damaged skin with poor wound healing, dry, wrinkly skin, and beading of the papules around the eyelids. All of these are results of a general thickening of
Urbach–Wiethe_disease
Group of genetic connective tissues disorders
points, petechiae, subcutaneous spheroids, livedo reticularis; piezogenic papules are less common. In vascular EDS, skin can also be thin and translucent
Ehlers–Danlos_syndrome
Development of a large, bulbous nose
by prominent pores and a fibrous thickening of the nose, sometimes with papules. It is associated with the common skin condition rosacea and it can be
Rhinophyma
Medical condition
epithelioma, is a cutaneous condition that appears as a yellow or orange papule. Sebaceoma is a smooth-bordered, plump, well-circumscribed benign tumor
Sebaceoma
Skin condition causing skin lesions
Orally, the lower lip is the site of testing. Appearance of any ulcer or papule indicates a positive pathergy reaction. Cutaneous sites are the flexor forearm
Pathergy
Medical condition
Bromoderma is a skin condition characterized by an eruption of papules and pustules on the skin. It is caused by hypersensitivity to bromides, such as
Bromoderma
PAPULE
PAPULE
PAPULE
PAPULE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Great King
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Noble
Girl/Female
Hindu
Holy river
Female
African
rejoice.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, English, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Swahili, Tamil
The Lord is Gracious; American Spelling of Sean; God is Gracious; Variant of John from Sean
Girl/Female
Anglo, British, English
Elf from the Willow Trees
Female
Egyptian
, a form of the goddess Isis.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
British, English
Im Stronger then You
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Honest
PAPULE
PAPULE
PAPULE
PAPULE
PAPULE
n.
A pimple; a small, usually conical, elevation of the cuticle, produced by congestion, accumulated secretion, or hypertrophy of tissue; a papule.
n.
A contagious, constitutional, febrile disease characterized by a peculiar eruption; variola. The cutaneous eruption is at first a collection of papules which become vesicles (first flat, subsequently umbilicated) and then pustules, and finally thick crusts which slough after a certain time, often leaving a pit, or scar.
a.
Consisting of papules; characterized by the presence of papules; as, a papular eruption.
n.
A papule; a pustule; acne.
n.
Same as Papula.
v. i.
To grow exuberantly; to produce fleshy or warty outgrowths; as, a vegetating papule.
a.
Covered with papules.
pl.
of Papule