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A circumscribed, evanescent papule or irregular plaque of edema of the skin, appearing as an urticarial lesion, slightly reddened, often changing in size and shape and extending to adjacent areas, and usually accompanied by intense itching; produced by intradermal injection or test, or by exposure to allergenic substances in susceptible persons; also encountered in dermatitis herpetiformis (Darier sign). SYN: hives (2), welt. [A.S. hwele]
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a) WELT
b) the transient lump occurring at the site of injection of a solution before the solution is normally dispersed
c) a flat burning or itching eminence on the skin <urticarial \wheals>
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(hwēl) (wēl) the typical lesion of urticaria, the dermal evidence of allergy; it is a smooth, slightly elevated, discolored area on the body surface, often accompanied by severe itching. In sensitive persons it may also be provoked by mechanical irritation of the skin. Called also hive and welt.
Wheals.
Medical dictionary. 2011.