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Harlequin discoloration P83.8 Dermatology
...conds to about 30 minutes on the 2nd to 4th day of life as a result of vasomotor immaturity. S.a.u. Erythema neonatorum. A sharp midline border of the erythema can be particularly noticeable. Occurrence/Epide...
Dermatitis-arthritis syndromes jeweilige Dermatose Dermatology
...rheumatic diseases such as Reiter's syndrome, SLE, vasculitis) Lyme borreliosis (leading symptoms: erythema chronicum migrans, lymphadenosis cutis benigna, acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans; mono-, oligo-...
Light stabilizers Dermatology
...vailable preparations refers to UVB rays. A sun protection factor of 6 means that the appearance of erythema can only be expected after 6 x longer exposure to the sun than on untreated skin of the same skin t...
Lupus erythematosus acute-cutaneous L93.1 Dermatology
ACLE; acute acute lupus erythematosus; acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus; cutane...
Lupus erythematosus acute-cutaneous Definition Non-scarring, photosensitive, acute to subacute, mostly recurrent m...
Rheumatic fever I00.x1 Internal medicine
...e). Clinical features Major symptoms: Carditis, Polyarthritis (migratory), Chorea minor (Sydenham), Erythema anularerheumaticum(Erythema marginatumrheumaticum), and Subcutaneous nodules(Rheumatic nodules). SP...
Rosacea erythematosa L71.8 Dermatology
erythematous rosacea; Rosacea; Rosacea stage I; Rosacea te...
Rosacea erythematosa Definition Stage I rosacea with transient, seizure-like facial redness (flushing) and swelling...
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans L90.4 Dermatology
...in 1886 by Touton, in the same year by Pospelow, in 1895 by Pick (erythromelia) and by I.v.Neumann (erythema neoparalyticum). The term acrodermatitis chonica atrophicans comes from Herxheimer and Hartmann (19...
Adverse drug reactions of the skin L27.0 Allergology
...stular dermatoses(pustuloses)Shape circle of the Purpura pigmentosa progressivaMultiforme exanthema(erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome; toxic epidermal necrolysis)Vasculitic drug exanthemaDyschromi...
Dermatitis herpetiformis L13.0 Dermatology
...it the name dermatitis herpetiformis, which had previously been confused with chronic pemphigus and erythema exsudativum mulitforme by the Viennese school. The older French authors such as Bazin referred to i...
Granulomatous interstitial Dermatitis with arthritis M30.1 Dermatology
...ating immune complexes play a pathogenetic role. Clinically, symmetrical, red, usually asymptomatic erythema, papules or plaques are predominantly localized on the lateral trunk, also in a linear orientation...
Lyme-borreliosis and inflammation Dermatology
...limited in time and depends on the temporal phase of the infection. General information In stage 1, erythema migrans, biopsies from the first days of infection show papillary skin edema and a mixed infiltrate...
Morbus Morbihan L71.8 Dermatology
...th eyelid swelling in associated rosacea can be considered a rare complication of long-term rosacea erythematosa. Eyelid involvement is known in rosacea, but manifests itself less in eyelid swelling than in r...
Neuroborreliosis Internal medicine
...go unnoticed! Only around 60-70% of those infected develop an early symptom typical of the disease, erythema migrans! Pathophysiology Borrelia burgdorferi has a large number of immunologically relevant antige...
Post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome G93.3 Dermatology
...C et al. 2016; Stanek G et al. 2012). The most common clinical manifestation of Lyme borreliosis is erythema migrans (EM), an early, localized infection that may be associated with flu-like symptoms. If left...
Sjögren's syndrome M35.00 Internal medicine
...sociation with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, anti-SS-A and/or anti-SS-B antibodies, and recurrent anular erythema.For confirmatory diagnosis, see ACR/EULAR (2016) classification criteria:Inclusion criteria:Feeling...
Sweet syndrome L98.2 Dermatology
...of neutrophilic leukocytes in subcutaneous adipose tissue. No evidence of septal panniculitis (DD: erythema nodosum). Notice. Clinical exclusion of chronic myeloid leukemia is required.Schematizing the follo...
Ulerythema ophryogenes L66.4 Dermatology
Ulerythema ophryogenes History Taenzer 1889; Unna 1896 Definition Hereditary (or acquired) keratinization diso...
Acrodermatitis enteropathica E83.2 Dermatology
...and recurrent diarrhea.Integument: Clinically, very heterogeneous pictures are found with confluent erythema as well as vesicles, pustules, crusts or scabs. With a more chronic course, recurrent eczematous or...
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis L27.0 Dermatology
...uced AGEP, which may be due to the increased use of the drug (see also Generalized pustular figured erythema). It is noteworthy that AGEP triggered by hydroxychloroquine is usually delayed in onset due to the...
Brimonidine Dermatology
...9 patients.The most common side effects (incidence ≥ 1%) during short-term treatment were flushing, erythema, burning of the skin and contact dermatitis. The most common side effects during long-term use (inc...
Cholesterol, extracellular L95.1 Dermatology
Cholesterol, extracellular History Urbach, 1967 Definition Erythema elevatum diutinum with secondary lipid deposits in the connective tissue (see Wolff HH et al. 1978;...
Contact dermatitis toxic L24.- Dermatology
...are affected (90%); less frequently the feet or other covered parts of the body. Clinical features Erythema strictly limited to the site of exposure (back of the hand, interdigital spaces, rarely palms), two...
Endocarditis, rheumatic I09.1 Internal medicine
Endocarditis, rheumatic History As early as 1798, the London physician Robert Willan described erythema nodosum in connection with rheumatism (Holzmann 2013). The first case of erythema anulare was descr...
Implant incompatibility (overview) L23.0 + T85.9 Allergology
...site (Hartmann 2016). Adverse reactions after pacemaker implants:Pacemaker-induced postimplantation erythema: Not uncommon is the usually asymptomatic, etiologically unexplained pacemaker erythema or postimpl...
Kawasaki disease M30.3 Dermatology
...diffuse reddening of the oral and pharyngeal mucosa, possibly raspberry tongue (90%). Palmoplantar erythema (50-85%) with edematous transformation (50-85%); after 2-3 weeks desquamation, which begins in a cr...