sâu quảng
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Definition
- Noun:
- Phagedaena: A type of severe, rapidly spreading ulceration that deeply erodes the skin and flesh, often found on the legs or feet. It is characterized by its necrotic, "eating" nature.
- Tropical ulcer: A specific, severe form of ulcer common in tropical and subtropical regions, which can be deep and painful.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Bệnh nhân được chẩn đoán mắc sâu quảng ở chân. (The patient was diagnosed with phagedaena on his leg.)
- Sâu quảng là một loại viêm loét da nghiêm trọng. (Phagedaena is a serious type of skin ulceration.)
- Vết thương không được điều trị đã phát triển thành sâu quảng. (The untreated wound developed into a tropical ulcer.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in a medical or clinical context to describe a specific, severe pathological condition. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- It can be used metaphorically in literature to describe something that corrodes or consumes from within, though this is rare.
- Nỗi buồn như một vết sâu quảng trong tâm hồn anh. (The sorrow was like a consuming ulcer in his soul.)
Variants and Related Words
- Loét (n): Ulcer. A more general term for an open sore.
- Hoại tử (n): Necrosis. The death of body tissue, which is a feature of .
- Viêm loét (n): Inflammation and ulceration.
Synonyms
- Phagedenic ulcer: A direct synonym in medical terminology.
- Necrotizing ulcer: An ulcer characterized by tissue death.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
Related Idioms
- Phagedaena