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Med Allergology
Erythema dose minimum; Minimum erythema dose
Med Definition The erythema threshold of ultraviolet light, or UV radiation, is the weakest, but still (usually sharply) distin...
Trombidiosis B88.0 Dermatology
Autumn Bite; Autumn Scabies; Bean dross; Erythema autumnale; Erythema autumnale,Trombiculosis; Gadn...
Lyme borreliosis A69.2 Dermatology
Dermatoborreliosis; Erythema migrans disease; Lyme borreliosis; Lyme disease;...
...hat is transmitted. In the USA, only B. burgdorferi sensu stricto is observed.All species can cause erythema migrans. B. garinii and B. bavariensis show an association with neurological manifestations, B. afz...
Nodular vasculitis A18.4 Dermatology
Bazine Syndrome; Bazin`s disease; Erythema induratum; Hypodermitis nodularis subacuta saltan...
...tics!).In the absence of this causal relationship, many authors refer to the clinical diagnosis of "erythema induratum" as nodular vasculitis or nodular vasculitis.Here, other infectious and non-infectious tr...
Cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes (overview) L83.x Dermatology
...eous paraneoplasia; Paraneoplasia; Paraneoplastic erythema; Paraneoplastic syndrome
...This hypothesis has been disproved for most paraneoplasias, although some specificity is given for erythema necrolyticum migrans, due to the underlying pathogenesis (pancreatic carcinoma).Considered nonparan...
Pemphigoid bullous L12.0 Dermatology
...ous pemphigoid; dermatitis herpetiformis senilis; Erythema bullosum chronicum; Parapemphigus; Pemphigoid
...kpoint inhibitors)Drug-induced BP shows great clinical variability. It can appear as classic BP, as erythema multiforme or as bullous drug-induced exanthema. The skin changes begin within weeks to months afte...
Pateo syndrome T88.7 Internal medicine
Periarticular Thenar Erythema and Onycholysis Syndromes
...syndrome History Childress and Lokich 2003 Definition PATEO is an acronym for Periarticular Thenar Erythema with Onycholysis and refers to a drug-induced acral erythema that can occur especially with taxanes...
Empact L51.0 Dermatology
Erythema multiforme associated with phenytoin and cranial...
Empact Definition Acronym for "erythema multiforme associated with phenytoin and cranial radiation therapy". Clinical features Oncological...
Hand-foot syndrome T88.7 Dermatology
Acral erythema; Burgdorf Syndrome; Erythrodysaesthesia palmoplan...
...drome History Zuehlke, 1974 Definition Cytostatic-associated painful, sharply demarcated, edematous erythema of palmae and plantae under or after chemotherapy, leading to a significant reduction in quality of...
Leprosy reaction A30.8 Dermatology
Erythema nodosum leprosum; Leprosy in reaction
...is reaction. Usually this reaction is triggered or accelerated by leprosy-specific drugs. Clinical: Erythema nodosum leprosum or erythema exsudativum multiforme. Erythema nodosum leprosum occurs not only on t...
Rem syndrome L98.5 Dermatology
Mucinosis erythematosa reticularis; Mucinosis reticular erythematous...
Rem syndrome Definition A mucinous disease with erythema, papules and plaques on the chest (décolleté) and upper back.It is debated whether REM syndrome is...
Rowell's syndrome L93.1 Dermatology
Lupus erythematosus and erythema multiforme-like syndrome; Rowel...
...Rowell et al. 1963; Scholz M 1922 Definition Clinical variant of acute or subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus, which is characterized by the occurrence of anular or multiforme, succulent, possibly also bu...
Solar dermatitis L55.- Dermatology
dermatitis photoelectrica; Erythema solaris; phototoxic dermatitis; Phototoxic dermat...
...ysiology of thermal burns and dermatitis solaris is similar, the time curve is different. In burns, erythema occurs within a few minutes, in dermatitis solaris this is observed with a time delay within 3-5 ho...
Erysipeloid A26.0 Dermatology
Erysipelas infection of humans; Erythema migrans; Fish-handler`s disease; Fishmonger's Red...
.... Erysipeloid-like skin reactions have been described after gemcitabine (Ruiz-Casado A et al. 2015).Erythema chronicum migrans: 10-30 days after tick bite a roundish-oval, sharply edged, centrally pale red or...
Stevens-johnson syndrome L51.1 Dermatology
Erythema multiforme major; SJS; SJS/TEN; SJS/TEN overlap;...
...achments (exfoliations pushed together like a hand towel) can develop.Targetoid (atypical cockades) erythema areas can be detected in places, but also other figural formations. Note: As there are fluid transi...
Rat bite fever A25.90 Dermatology
advice bit fever; Bacterial Rat Bite Disease; Erythema arthriticum epidemicum; Haverhill fever; Haverhil...
...nition Rat bite fever, also known as streptobacillosis, spiral fever, bogger and epidemic arthritic erythema, is a notifiable (about 50% of all rats are affected), rare, bacterial infectious disease(zoonosis)...
Pityriasis rosea L42 Dermatology
Erythema anulatum; Floret lichen; herpes tonsurans maculos...
...his type of scaling is suitable as a diagnostic phenomenon (see Fig.). Lichenoid, also vesicular or erythema multiforme-like lesions can be observed (Benedek 1931). The face, capillitium, and distal halves of...
Pregnancy dermatosis polymorphic O26.4 Dermatology
...pregnancy; PUPP; Toxemic rash of pregnancy; Toxic erythema of pregnancy
...ative. Lab: o.B.DD. Pemphigoid gestationis, epizoonosisTherapy: symptomatic. Differential diagnosis Erythema exudativum multiforme; multiform drug exanthema; prurigo gestationis; atopic eczema; pemphigoid ges...
Aa Dermatology
...aix; Favre Chaix Syndrome; Fede-Riga Ulcer; Lupus erythematosus and erythema multiforme-like syndrome; Ochre...
Glacier fire L55.- Dermatology
glacial erythema
Pemphigus vegetans, type neumann L10.1 Dermatology
Erythema bullosum vegetans; Neumann's disease
Annular dermatoses Dermatology
...an appropriate history and analyzing the clinical aspect (acute/chronic, isolated/multiple lesions, erythema/purpura, histological substrate, etc.). Diagnostic confirmation can be provided by microscopic find...
Rosacea L71.1; L71.8; L71.9; Dermatology
...ersistent, inflammatory disease with centrofacial telangiectasia, persistent or flush-like onset of erythema triggered by temperature, sunlight, food or psychological (emotional stress), as well as prolonged...
Aa table of contents A1 Dermatology
...upus vulgaris): not specifiedA18.4 Tuberculosis cutis verrucosaA18.4 Tuberculosis cutis indurativa (erythema induratum) A 20-28 Bacterial zoonosesA 22 AnthraxA 26 ErysipeloidA 28 Other viral/bacterial and oth...
Mycoplasma-induced rash and mucositis L51.- Dermatology
...involvement than in other mucocutaneous syndromes associated with M. pneumoniae such as urticaria, erythema nodosum, erythema multiforme, SJS, TEN and DRESS (Bastuji-Garin S et al. 1993). Definition Mycoplas...