"acrodynia" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From acro- + -dynia or acr- + -odynia. Etymology templates: {{confix|en|acro|dynia}} acro- + -dynia, {{confix|en|acr|odynia}} acr- + -odynia Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} acrodynia (uncountable)
  1. (pathology) An epidemic disease of the skin characterized by increased sensibility of the soles and palms, with pricking sensations in them and rheumatoid pains in the hands and feet. Wikipedia link: acrodynia Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Mercury (element), Pathology Synonyms: epidemic erythema, pedionalgia epidemica, pink disease Derived forms: acrodynic Translations (a disease of the skin): acrodinia [feminine] (Portuguese)
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