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Dyskeratosis Dermatology
...atinize. An example is the normal basket-like stratum corneum above necrotic keratinocytes, e.g. in erythema exsudativum multiforme and fixed drug reactions. Since slowly dying keratinocytes abnormally kerati...
Ear acupuncture Dermatology
...and the legs up. The points are selected according to different aspects:Inspection: colour changes, erythema of affected regions.Skin resistance measurement: The skin resistance decreases at the point corresp...
Early syphilis A51.- Dermatology
...nfectious syphilis and importance of travel history. Lancet 359: 447-448Lee JY, Lee ES et al (2003) Erythema multiforme-like lesions in syphilis. Br J Dermatol 149: 658-660Leonicenus N (1497) De morbo gallico...
Easi Dermatology
...of severity, skin lesions are rated on a scale of 0 to 3: 0 = none, 1 = low, 2 = medium, 3 = high. Erythema, infiltration, excoriation and lichenification are assessed in detail. Literature Barbier et al (20...
Ecchymosis syndrome, painful R23.8 Dermatology
...stinging, burning pain. A few hours later, development of edematous, overheated, pressure-sensitive erythema. After 1 day transition to ecchymosis, slow extension of the lesions. Healing without scars after 1...
Econazole Dermatology
...n applicator filling of cream. Undesirable effects Allergic reactions including anaphylactic shock, erythema, burning of the skin, photosensitization, edema. Contraindication Pregnancy, first trimester, azole...
Ectodermal dysplasia-skin fragility syndrome Q81.0 Dermatology
...urrent findings (Doolan BJ et al. 2020). Clinical features The disease usually begins at birth with erythematous, fragile, easily vulnerable skin. Visible blistering is rather rare. Rather, erosions and crust...
Eczema Dermatology
...ecognizable, stadial processes. The prominent clinical feature of eczema is its polymorphism, areal erythema, vesicles, erosions, papules, plaques, and scaling.In the acute stage, eczema is characterized by e...
Elastolysis mediodermal L90.9 Dermatology
...ike perifollicular protrusions on the trunk and proximal extremities, partly also discrete, laminar erythema.The clinical picture can be divided into 3 different appearances:Type 1: circumscribed roundish or...
Enanthem K13.79 Dermatology
...viral influenza.Stomatitis vesicularis.Paramyxoviruses: measles.Rubiviruses: rubella.Parvoviruses: erythema infectiosum.Unresolved viral etiology: Kawasaki syndrome.Lentiviruses (HIV-1 and HIV-2): HIV infect...
Enfuvirtid Dermatology
...use 2 times/day 90 mg (1 ml) s.c. Undesirable effects Often local reactions at the injection site (erythema, urtica). Preparations Fuzeon
Enzyme therapy Dermatology
...ication to antibiotic therapy)Aniflazymrarely: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea; occasionally: exanthema, erythema, urticaria, itching, breathing difficulties, edema; in individual cases: Stevens-Johnson syndrome,...
Eosinophilic polymyositis M33.9 Internal medicine
...These include:Anemia, hypergammaglobulinemia, subungual petechiae, Raynaud's phenomenon, urticarial erythema and subcutaneous edema, pulmonary infiltrates and pleuritis, cardiac involvement with arrhythmias (...
Erysipelas bullous Dermatology
...with an asymmetrical, mostly from a small injury (erysipelas), fiery red, painful, sharply defined erythema or plaque. Fever and chills may precede or accompany the process (Note: afebrile erysipelas may be...
Erythrokeratoderma (overview) Dermatology
..., autosomal dominant, inherited inflammatory ichthyoses clinically characterized by mostly variable erythema and sharply limited hyperkeratoses, as well as mutations of the transmembrane protein connexin 30.3...
Erythrokeratodermia figurata variabilis Q82.8 Dermatology
...genital or up to 30 years of age, clinically very variable genodermatosis associated with extensive erythema. Etiopathogenesis Mutations of the GJB3 and GJB4 genes (encoding the gap junction connexins beta 3...
Erythrokeratodermia papillaris et reticularis Q82.8 Dermatology
...ntar region is free. Clinical features Ichthyosiform, grey-brown, flaky, not infiltrated, confluent erythema. Coarse-fielded, dark-coloured skin on the neck. Pseudoatrophic, shiny skin on the trunk. Therapy C...
Erythromelanosis follicularis faciei et colli L85.8 Dermatology
...criptions results from the original dark skin color combined with the follicular and perifollicular erythema confluent to a localized brownish-red area.This makes it understandable why this clinical picture d...
Erythromycin Internal medicine
...ng, diarrhea. Furthermore: allergic reactions, reversible intrahepatic cholestasis. With top. Appl. Erythema, peeling, burning, scaling, contact dermatitis, pruritus. Notice. In case of persistent diarrhea an...
Erythronychia L60.8 L60.9 Dermatology
...localized longitudinale) Efflorescence(s) Nail, red Clinical features Occurrence in systemic lupus erythematosus, erythema exsudativum multiforme, psoriasis, alopecia areata Literature Baran R, Perrin C (200...
Estradiol Dermatology
...ration 0.005-0.015% in ointments and aqueous solutions Apply thinly 2 times/day Undesirable effects Erythema with local application. S.a.u. Estrogens. Recipe(s) R088 Preparations Estrifam, Estraderm TTS
Etanercept Dermatology
...desirable effects Often local reactions occur at the injection site (including bleeding, haematoma, erythema, itching, pain, swelling), which are usually reversible.Infections such as abscesses, erysipelas (a...
Exanthema, post-vaccination T88.1 Dermatology
...eatures Urticarial, scarlatini-, rubeoli- or morbilliform exanthema, possibly also exanthema of the erythema exsudativum multiforme type. Intermittent development in 1-2 days, spontaneous regression.
Exanthema subitum B08.20 Dermatology
...ye's syndrome). Differential diagnosis Measles; infectious mononucleosis; influenza; scarlet fever; erythema infectiosum; coxsackievirus infection. Complication(s) Fulminant concomitant hepatitis and meningoe...
Exfoliatins Dermatology
...oxic shock syndrome (so-called tampon disease); they also appear to play a pathogenetic role in the erythema scarlatiniforme desquamativum recidivans. Literature Bukowski M et al (2010) Exfoliative toxins of...