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papulation

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papulation /pap·u·la·tion/ (pap″u-la´shun) the formation of papules.
pap·u·la·tion (ppy-lshn)
n.
The formation of papules.

papulation
[pap′yəlā′shən]
Etymology: L, papula, pimple, atus, process
the development of papules.

papulation [pap″u-la´shun]
the formation of papules.

papulation
the formation of papules.


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It is based on the extent of affected skin areas, on the severity of erythema, papulation, crust, excoriation, lichenification and scaling, as well as on the subjective parameters pruritus and sleep loss.
The Company, which has one product on the market and three compounds in late-stage clinical trials, stated analysis of the study did not show an acceptable therapeutic response with respect to the primary clinical endpoint -- a composite clinical severity index based upon erythema (redness of the skin), papulation (swelling) and excoriation (scratch marks).
Primary endpoints include assessment of total clinical severity based upon erythema (redness of the skin), papulation (swelling) and excoriation (scratch marks) scores.
 
 
 
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