keratolytic

keratolytic
Pertaining to keratolysis.

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  • Keratolytic — (IPAEng|ˌkɛrətoʊˈlɪtɨk) therapy is treatment to remove warts and other lesions in which the epidermis produces excess skin. In this therapy, acid medicine, such as salicylic acid is put on the lesion. Keratolytic therapy thins the skin on and… …   Wikipedia

  • keratolytic — Relating to keratolysis. * * * ker·a·to·lyt·ic .ker ət ō lit ik adj relating to or causing keratolysis keratolytic n a keratolytic agent (as salicylic acid) * * * ker·a·to·lyt·ic (ker″ə to litґik) 1. pertaining to, characterized by, or …   Medical dictionary

  • keratolytic — I. |kerəd.ō|lid.ik adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary kerat + lytic : relating to or causing keratolysis II. noun ( s) : a keratolytic agent (as salicylic acid) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Keratolytic winter erythema — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L53.9 ICD 9 695.9 …   Wikipedia

  • keratolytic — ker·a·to·lyt·ic …   English syllables

  • keratolysis — keratolytic /ker euh toh lit ik/, adj. /ker euh tol euh sis/, n. 1. the loosening or shedding of the horny layer of the epidermis. 2. Pathol. a skin disorder characterized by periodic shedding of the epidermis. [1895 1900; KERATO + LYSIS] * * * …   Universalium

  • resorcinol — An external antiseptic in psoriasis, eczema, seborrhea, and ringworm; pyrocatechol and hydroquinone are isomers of r.. SYN: resorcin. r. monoacetate used externally in the treatment of acne …   Medical dictionary

  • salicylic acid — A component of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), derived from salicin and made synthetically; used externally as a keratolytic agent, antiseptic, and fungicide. * * * sal·i·cyl·ic acid .sal ə .sil ik n a crystalline phenolic acid C7H6O3 that is …   Medical dictionary

  • Sulfacetamide/sulfur — Combination of Sulfacetamide Sulfonamide antibacterial Sulfur Keratolytic Clinical data Licence data US FDA …   Wikipedia

  • Salicylic acid — Salicylic acid …   Wikipedia

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