Results for "erythema"
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Stain Dermatology
...tattoo) is caused by an accumulation of blood in the dermis. An anaemic spot, on the other hand, an erythema, is caused exclusively by an (inflammatory) dilation of the dermal vessels.A dark (not red) spot ap...
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like t-cell lymphoma C84.5 Dermatology
...ons measuring 5.0-20.0 cm in diameter, so that the first clinical impression is more reminiscent of erythema nodosum or atypically localized erythema induratum. Long-term relapsing courses with spontaneous re...
Sulfadiazine silver Dermatology
...up to agranulocytosis, methaemoglobinaemia, hypoglycaemia, liver damage, crystalluria, arthralgias, erythema, gray discoloration of the skin (due to oxidation products), photosensitization, light dermatoses....
Symmetrical drug related intertriginous and flexural exanthema L24.4; L25.1 Dermatology
...s The (varied) diagnostic criteria proposed by Häusermann et al. include:Exposure to a systemic drugErythematous plaques in the gluteal or perianal areaV-shaped erythematous plaques in the groin areaInvolveme...
T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia C91.60, C91.61 Internal medicine
...in Sézary cells.Skin findings: Dermatological involvement is common. Facial edema and nonpruritic, erythematous papular exanthema that may confluence to form planar plaques are preferred (see Fig.). Erythema...
Thrombangiitis obliterans I73.1 Vascular medicine
...under cold water, after rewarming renewed pain.Perniones: no signs of AVK; mostly women are affectedErythema nodosum: highly painful attacks; mostly general symptoms e.g. fever, signs of infection; no AVC; wo...
Toxic epidermal necrolysis L51.2 Dermatology
...d therefore significantly reduced blister thickness. The absence of mucosal involvement is typical. Erythema exsudativum multiforme (EM-majus): Exanthema emphasizing the extremities, typical and atypical cock...
Trichophyton erinacei Dermatology
...the head are preferentially affected. Infection with these pathogens manifests as a combination of erythema, scaly plaques, pustules, papules, vesicles, oedema and erosions. Pustular infections are not uncom...
Trichothiodystrophy Q84.2 Dermatology
...rittel hair and nails, developmental delay, short stature, short brittle hair, brittle nails, scaly erythema, progeria, microencephaly, ataxia, lenticular opacities, calcified foci in the brain.Subgroup E: PI...
Tuberkulides A18.4 Dermatology
..."tuberculid" today:Papulonecrotic tuberculid (folliculitis de Barthélemy).Lichenoid skin tuberculid Erythema nodosumErythema induratum (Bazin/syn. nodular vasculitis). Etiopathogenesis An immunological reacti...
Upadacitinib Internal medicine
...e are individual reports of positive effects of upadacitinib in erosive lichen planus and recurrent erythema multiforme (Balestri R et al. 2022/Murphy MJ et al. 2021). Pharmacodynamics (Effect) Upadacitinib i...
Vasculitis (overview) L95.8 Vascular medicine
...knessVasculitis in essential cryoglobulinemiaOther (special forms):Granuloma (eosinophilicum) facieiErythema elevatum diutinumSeptic vasculitisPurpura fulminansLcV with eosinophilia (entity questionable)LcV i...
Wittlich's formula Dermatology
...dThe annual reference value for the full-time outdoor workers in Germany is 300 SED (SED = standard erythema dose, 1 SED = 100 J/sqm erythema-weighted irradiation). This value takes into account the usual wea...
Yersiniosis A04.6 Microbiology
...w>m) and are usually symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, e.g. reactive arthritis, (peri-)carditis, erythema nodosum, acute glomerulonephritis.Rare are exanthema reminiscent of pityriasis lichenoides acuta (Y...
Zieve syndrome K70.0 Dermatology
...he disease progresses, non-itching (almost asymptomatic), scaly, centrifugally growing, circulatory erythema (probably identical to erythema necroticans migrans). Therapy Therapy of the underlying disease, re...
Abatacept Internal medicine
...common: ExanthemaOccasional: abscesses of the skin, dry skin, pruritus, urticaria, psoriasis, acne, erythema, (viral) papillomas of the skinIncreased tumor risk: Compared to other DMARDs, the use of Abatacept...
Acetic acid Allergology
...pediculosis. Undesirable effects If the concentration of acetic acid is high enough, skin burning, erythema or blisters occur.
Acetylsalicylic acid Internal medicine
...ulocytosis, Hemorrhagic vasculitis, Hypersensitivity reactions such as severe skin reactions (up to erythema multiforme), Menorrhagia, Reye's syndrome.A syndromal combination with aspirin intolerance, asthma...
Acne (overview) L70.0 Dermatology
...e irritations recede. Direct sun exposure should be avoided as tretinoin and isotretinoin lower the erythema threshold and are not light-stable.A 4th generation retinoid has been available since the end of 20...
Acquired, Idiopathic, Patterned Facial Pigmentation Dermatology
...n of the face can occur in a variety of diseases: melasma, melnaocytic nevi, cutaneous amyloidosis, erythema dyschromicum perstans, contact dermatitis, seborrhoeic melanosis, actinic lichen planus and lichen...
Acral peeling skin syndrome Q81.9 Dermatology
...on of the acral parts of hands and feet usually impresses. Fresh exfoliations may be accompanied by erythema. Rhagades, which may also be painfully superinfected, are not uncommon. Mucous membranes are not af...
Acrogerie gottron E34.8 Dermatology
...cotropia with a ratio of 3:1. Localization Face and acra. Clinic Atrophic facial skin, often facial erythema, regional fat loss, frequent scarlatiniform exanthema, micrognathia, acromicity, possibly infantile...
Acropustulosis of infancy L44.4 Dermatology
...feet disseminated and grouped vesicles of 0.1-0.3 cm in size and pale yellow pustules on bright red erythema and plaques. Older lesions were characterized by a coarse lamellar scaling.Diagnosis: No evidence o...
Actinic keratosis L57.0 Dermatology
...ion The single lesion can be classified from a clinical point of view as follows:Keratosis actinica erythematous typeKeratosisactinica keratotic type/ cornu cutaneum typeKeratosis actinica pigmented typeKerat...
Actinic reticuloid L57.1 Dermatology
...story Ive, 1969 Definition Chronic dermatitis in light-exposed areas of the skin with extremely low erythema threshold (UVA and UVB), which occurs mainly in older men; this very specific chronic dermatitis is...