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Fuchs syndrome Dermatology
...n exanthema on the palm of his left hand. He described the efflorescences as circular, disc-shaped, erythematous spots with an edematous, light-colored ring, which were solitary or confluent (Fuchs, 1876). De...
Gloves and socks syndrome, papulopurpuric L23.8 Dermatology
...trical, mainly acral (hands and feet) localized, painful dermatitis with succulent 0.1-0.3 cm large erythema, confluent papules and extensive petechiae. Confluence also results in large patches that extend be...
Glucagonom D13.7 Internal medicine
...herapy-resistant, scaly, sometimes pustular, often perioral, but also inguinal localized dermatitis(erythema necrolyticum migrans). Furthermore, cheilitis and atrophic glossitis. Psychological changes are not...
Graft-versus-host disease acute L99.1- Dermatology
...the chronically light-exposed areas showing more severe symptoms. Clinic Itching, pressure pain and erythema palmoplantar and retroauricular. Within 24 hours a polymorphic, mostly maculopapular, morbilliform...
Haart Dermatology
...s at the injection site, flu-like symptoms Enfuvirtide (T-20)FuzeonReactions at the injection site (erythema, urtica) hypodermic injection2 times/day 90 mg (1 ml) s.c.* normal kidney function, body weight >...
Harber syndrome Q82.8 Dermatology
Harber syndrome Definition Probably autosomal dominant inherited persistent facial erythema. Manifestation Early youth. Clinic Persistent, diffuse erythema with numerous red follicular horny...
Hebra, ferdinand of Dermatology
...ield at the time. This appeared in 10 editions between 1856-1876. 1860 clinical characterization of erythema nodosum; 1866 first description of erythema exsudativum multiforme. Further pioneering descriptions...
Hypereosinophilia syndrome D72.1 Dermatology
...sions (60% of affected persons) are multiform and variable. Severe pruritus is constant, urticarial erythema, papulovesicles, red papules and nodules(hypereosinophilic dermatitis). Furthermore: eosinophilic a...
Autosomal recessive ichthyosis lamellosa with transglutaminase deficiency Q80.2 Dermatology
...calp as well as the flexures of the joints. Erythroderma with fine, white, loose scales or discrete erythema beneath the overlying scaling may occur. Prominent, planar or insular palmo-plantar keratoses (see...
Ichthyosis (overview) Q80.- Dermatology
...rokeratoderma (disseminated, clearly circumscribed keratoses accompanied or underlain by a distinct erythema).Ichthyoses can be further divided into:syndromal ichthyoses (integument +other organs are affected...
IgA Pemphigus L10.9 Dermatology
...nd proximal extremities. Clinic Initially, there is a subacute appearance of flaccid pustules on an erythematous base, which quickly break open and form ring-shaped crusts over the plaques, which are often su...
IgG/IgA-Pemphigus L10.0 Dermatology
...of the genital, nasal and oesophageal mucosa. Clinic Clinically, the majority of cases present with erythema, sometimes also anularly configured with vesicles, bulging blisters and, more rarely, flaccid blist...
Immunodeficiency-73A with defective neutrophil chemotaxis and leukocytosis D81.0 Internal medicine
...acterized by the occurrence of recurrent infections in infancy. Affected infants have periumbilical erythema and later develop skin abscesses and invasive infections. Occurrence/Epidemiology Very rare, incide...
Impetigo herpetiformis L40.1 Dermatology
...of illness, fever, chills, possibly diarrhea.Initial bruising, exanthema with highly red, extensive erythema and plaques. After a few days, disseminated or grouped, 0.1-0.2 cm, white, non-follicular pustules...
Incineration T30.0 Dermatology
...ity of the damage, a distinction is made between 1st to 4th degree burns:1st degree burn (Combustio erythematosa): damage to the upper epidermal layers with erythema, oedema, burning pain.Burning 2a. Combusti...
Interface dermatitis Dermatology
...e and premature terminal differentiation with distinct stratum granulosum:Lichen planus and variantsErythema dyschromicum perstans (Ashy dermatosis)Lichen nitidusDrug exanthema, lichenoidesDermatomyositisKera...
Keratosis palmoplantaris transgrediens et progrediens with mutations in slurp1 Q82.8; OMIM 248300 Dermatology
...ic pachydermia usually occurs before the age of 3 years. Clinic Pronounced hyperkeratoses on planar erythema. Spread of hyperkeratoses during life to dorsum of hands, knuckles, forearms, dorsum of feet and lo...
Laurel of genuine Phytotherapy
...tly when laurel oil was still used as a finish for hat and headbands, see under hatband dermatitis. Erythema exsudativum multiforme-like contact allergies have also been described in isolated cases. Clinic Th...
Leprosy indeterminata A30.00 Dermatology
Leprosy indeterminata Definition Unstable form of incipient leprosy with uncharacteristic erythema and the possibility of spontaneous healing. Localization Buttocks, trunk, neck, extremities, rarely...
Lichen planopilaris L66.1 Dermatology
...ver a smaller or also larger area, pinhead-sized, follicular, pale to strong red colored, ruff-like erythema arranged around the hair follicle, giving way in the course of months to 0.05 - 0.1 cm large, redde...
Lipogranulomatosis subcutanea M79.8 Dermatology
...focal granulomatous infiltrates, foam cells, giant cells, micropseudocysts. Differential diagnosis Erythema induratum; gumma; nodular vasculitis; lipoma; panniculitis nodularis nonsuppurativa febrilis et rec...
Liquiritiae radix Phytotherapy
...rolled study by Abramowitz et al. 2006 with 216 patients over 50 days, a significant improvement in erythema, edema and itching was demonstrated. This was followed 2 years later by a study with 142 children a...
Livedo racemosa M30.8 Vascular medicine
...he capillary blood (see livedo below).In contrast to the functional livedo reticularis, the bizarre erythema pattern is based on organic, mostly thrombotic, blockages of skin vessels, which lead to the circul...
Livedo racemosa (overview) M30.8 Dermatology
...he capillary blood (see below livedo).In contrast to the functional livedo reticularis, the bizarre erythema pattern is based on organic, mostly thrombotic occlusions of skin vessels, which lead to the circul...
Löfgren's syndrome D86.8 Internal medicine
...nition Acute early phase of sarcoidosis which occurs in about 10% of the patients.Typical triad is: Erythema nodosumBilateral swelling of the mediastinal lymph nodes(ankle) arthritisAlso: fever, disturbance o...