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Keratosis pilaris Q80.0 Dermatology
...se" usually extends over the entire life span, but is clearly regressive in adolescence. Persistent erythema(erythema perstans faciei - type rusticanus) may manifest in the area of the cheeks, giving a "healt...
Transient neonatal pustular Melanosis L81.4 Dermatology
...% (Reginatto FP et al. 2017). Etiopathogenesis According to current opinion, it is a variant of the erythema (toxicum) neonatorum. Manifestation Already present at birth, increased occurrence in African-Ameri...
Parvovirus b19 infection B08.3 Internal medicine
...tudies on IgM-positive pregnant women have shown that about 50% of infected women developed neither erythema nor arthralgia. Infection-associated anaemia is also usually mild and often goes unnoticed (Servey...
Puva therapy Dermatology
...skin type (see below the respective treatment types). Continuation of treatment 2-4 times/week. No erythema and good response: increase the UVA dose by 30% twice a week.Minimal erythema: no increase in UVA d...
Streptococcus B95.- Microbiology
...ococci. Preceded by severe soft tissue infection. Clinical picture with severe pain, high fever and erythema, followed by hypotension, symptoms of shock and multiple organ symptoms.Pharyngitis, angina, tonsil...
Validated Investigator Global Assessment scale for Atopic Dermatitis Dermatology
...e recorded (Simpson E et al. 2020):0 - Not affected: No inflammatory signs of atopic dermatitis (no erythema, no induration/infiltration, no lichenification, no oozing, no crusting). Postinflammatory hyperpig...
Virus exanthema (overview) B09 Dermatology
...s viral exanthema (e.g. Gianotti-Crosti syndrome; unilateral laterothoracic exanthema; postherpetic erythema exsudativum multiforme) can be caused by different pathogens. The clinical manifestations are very...
Xeroderma pigmentosum Q82.1 Dermatology
...more frequently than men. No detectable pigmentation disorders, no increased carcinogenesis. Lupus erythematosus, more systemic: "butterfly erythema" as persistent, blurred erythema on the face. Furthermore,...
Acute Hemorrhagic Edema of Infancy ; D69.0 Dermatology
...iated with cocardiform or annular, hemorrhagic plaques in early childhood. A hemorrhagic variant of erythema exsudativum multiforme or a variant of Schönlein-Henoch purpura have been discussed in the past. Th...
Atopic dermatitis in infancy L20.8 Dermatology
...ees of severity, chronic persistence or recurrence, which can range from mild sebostasis to diffuse erythema and extensive inflammatory foci of the skin. In addition to diffuse scaly erythema, small papules,...
Circumscribed scleroderma L94.0 Dermatology
...). These plate-like indurations are often surrounded by a ring-shaped, blue-violet to lilac-colored erythema border = lilac ring (sign of progression). The lesions of circumscribed scleroderma can be roundish...
Cutaneous radiation syndrome Dermatology
...en used for cutaneous manifestations after exposure to ionizing radiation with the stages:prodromal erythemaManifestation stageSubacute stageChronic stage. In this stage, unlike burns, the fibrosis of cutaneo...
Dadps Dermatology
...cocorticoids and immunosuppressive drugs), in rare diseases such as subcorneal pustular dermatoses, erythema elevatum diutinum, granuloma annulare, granuloma faciale, prurigo pigmentosa, recurrent polychondri...
Dermatoliposclerosis I83.1 Dermatology
...res Acute dermatoliposclerosis: In the acute phase mostly proximal arc-shaped or tongue-shaped flat erythema; moderate oedematous induration of the distal lower leg with moderate to distinct spontaneous and p...
Efflorescences A1.1 Dermatology
...ing suitable pressure (glass spatula or even by the thumb). The term for an anemizable red spot is "erythema". A non-anemizable red spot can only be caused by erythrocyte extravasations (these cannot be remov...
Epicutaneous test Dermatology
...is the open application test in loco.Evaluated are:- (no reaction = negative)? (questionable; only erythema, no infiltrate)+ (simple positive reaction; only erythema possibly with low infiltrate; possibly di...
Epicutaneous test Allergology
...is open testing in loco.The following are evaluated:- (no reaction = negative)? (questionable; only erythema, no infiltrate)+ (single positive reaction; only erythema, possibly with a small infiltrate; possib...
Erythème desquamative en plaque congénital et familial Q82.8 Dermatology
...l; Erythrokeratoderma en cocardes; Genodermatosis erythematosquamosa circinata et variabilis; Mr. Degos
...birth or in infancy. Localization Lower extremity. Clinical features Cockade-like, centrally scaled erythema slices. The expression is variable, from strongly reddened to regression within a few weeks and rec...
Familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome 3 L50.2 Dermatology
...eported symptoms after exposure to cold. For example, one patient's tear at room temperature led to erythema along the tear line; areas of the body that were warmed in warm water and then exposed to room temp...
Follicular mucinosis L98.5 Dermatology
...ic lymphoid cell infiltration of the dermis clinically associated with follicular papules, elevated erythema and alopecia. The diagnosis is made histologically by demonstrating intraepithelial "mucin accumula...
Hepatitis c skin changes Dermatology
...s follows.Early phase of viral infection:Icterus (25%)Non-specific exanthema (rare)Necrolytic acral erythema (possibly in combination with zinc deficiency)Pruritus Chronic phase of viral infection (> 6 mon...
Hydroa vacciniforme L56.8 Dermatology
...s with pathologically increased photosensitivity and intermittent formation of pruritic and burning erythema, papules, urticarial plaques, blisters and consecutive scars in the exposed areas. Disturbances of...
Hyper IgD syndrome R77.1 Dermatology
...are heterogeneous and typically consist of non-specific maculopapular or morbilliform rashes. Small erythematous patches, papules or erysipelas-like plaques are also common (Braun-Falco M et al. 2011). Erythe...
Infrared rays Dermatology
...e suitable for detecting IR radiation of all wavelengths. Complication(s) Infrared radiation causes erythema on the skin, the intensity and extent of which depends on the wavelength and energy of the radiatio...
Juvenile spring eruption L56.4 Vascular medicine
...s (light-exposed regions). Clinical features Itchy, painless succulent, bright red or reddish-livid erythema and swelling, papules and plques, more rarely papulovesiculosis and bullous skin changes. Different...