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Purpuric acid is a
nitrogenous acid related to
barbituric acid that
yields alloxan and
uramil upon hydrolysis. It is
noteworthy for its purple-red salts...
- C8H5N5O6·NH3), also
called ammonium purpurate or MX, is the
ammonium salt of
purpuric acid. It is a
purple solid that is
soluble in water. The
compound was once...
- heat, stress.
Teenagers or
young adults may
develop the so-called Pa****r
purpuric gloves and
socks syndrome. It is a
cutaneous condition characterized by...
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acid with
hydrocarbons (benzene, naphthalene, etc.) In addition, he
studied the
nature of
murexide and
recognized it as the
ammonium salt of
purpuric...
- the São
Paulo state of Brazil, was
found to be
responsible for
Brazilian purpuric fever, an
acute septicemic fulminant illness affecting children. Haemophilus...
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Scheinfeld NS (2009). "Skin
Disorders in
Older Adults: Vascular, Lymphatic, and
Purpuric Dermatides, Part 1".
Consultant 49 (6) O'Brien, John P. (1975-04-01). "Actinic...
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Treatment is only
needed if it is
causing symptoms. This may
include salicylic acid, cryotherapy, chemo-based
fluorouracil or bleomycin, and
surgical removal...
- "Early
treatment with
rutoside and
ascorbic acid is
highly effective for
progressive pigmented purpuric dermatosis".
Journal of the
German Society of...
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carbromal (4).
Acecarbromal Bromisoval Apronal Borrie P (March 1955). "A
purpuric drug
eruption caused by carbromal".
British Medical Journal. 1 (4914):...
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produce acid from mannitol. It does not
produce gas from
glucose and does not
ferment lactose. It also does not
produce hydrogen sulfide or
acid from xylose...