Bulla (a large vesicle)
bulla
A bulla (plural bullae) is a large blister.
A blister is a circumscribed collection of clear fluid. In medical terms, a small blister is a vesicle, and a large blister is a bulla.
The common term for a raised bump on the epidermis filled with a watery fluid is a blister. In medical terms, a small blister is a vesicle, while a large blister is a bulla.
The medical term for a watery blister is "vesicle." It is a small, fluid-filled raised bump on the skin.
A bulla is a large blister; bullous means comprising or resembling large blisters.
'vesicles' IS the medical term for small fluid-filled sacs or cysts, such as a blister.
Vesicle = small blisterBulla = large blisterA vesicleThe word "vesicle" is often used for the small ones.another word for blister is spot
Bulla
a large cut
Macrothrombocytes
Large in medical terminology has the same meaning in common language. You may see "large" on a urinalysis report, for example leukocytes "large." It just means there was a fair number of white blood cells found in the urine.
Macrotia
The medical term for a large dose given all at once is "bolus."