Definition of Nummular eczema
Nummular eczema: Coin-shaped patches of irritated skin-most common on the arms, back, buttocks, and lower legs that may be crusted, scaling, and extremely itchy.
The word "nummular" is taken from the Latin "nummus," a small coin.
Last Editorial Review: 6/13/1999 9:14:00 PMCommon Misspellings: nummular excema, nummular exzema, nummular exema, nummular ecxema, nummular ecsema
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