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vesicular or fascicular??

Posted By: confused on 2005-08-26
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Subject: vesicular or fascicular??

I keep getting confused on which word to use.  This time it is in relation to a skin rash.


Thanks for your help!




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I think could be either fascicular or vesicular..
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Skin:  She has fascicular or vescicular like areas under her right nares.
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A vesicle is a blister or sac. A fascicle or fasciculation is a tremor or vibration, like of a muscle.
Could it be vesicular?
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Like blisters?
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vesicular, as in vesicles. sm
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fascicular is usually related to nerves, as in fascicles which is


A band or bundle of fibers, usually of muscle or nerve fibers; a nerve fiber tract. Syn: fasciculus


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vesicular


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1. Relating to a vesicle.


2. Characterized by or containing vesicles. Syn: vesiculate (2).


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1. Syn: vesicula.


2. A small (less than 1.0 cm in diameter), circumscribed elevation of the skin containing fluid. See Also: bleb, blister, bulla.


3. A small sac containing liquid or gas.


4. A closed structure surrounded by a single membrane.


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[L. vesicula, a blister, dim. of vesica, bladder]


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not sure which he is saying