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Keratosis pilaris Q82.8 Dermatology
...rs are characterized by:follicular hyperkeratosis (friction skin)perifollicular and interfollicular erythema (keratosis pilaris rubra, see also erythema perstans faciei)follicular atrophies leading to alopeci...
Lichen planus mucosae L43.8 Dermatology
...enomenon) to large opal plaques. A small-papular mucosal type is less common (see Fig.). Underlying erythema (of lichen planus inflammation) is not always found visibly (covering phenomenon of overlying ortho...
Light dermatoses (overview) L55-L59 Dermatology
...otoallergen). Actinic prurigo Chronic actinic dermatitis (see also persistent light reaction) Lupus erythematosus Dermatomyositis Pemphigus erythematosus Dyskeratosis follicularis (M.Darier)Hailey-Hailey dise...
Light urticaria L56.3 Allergology
...a" in 1923 (cited by S. Goetze). Definition Rare, highly acute, IgE-mediated, light dermatosis with erythema and wheals appearing within 5-10 minutes after light exposure in the exposed skin areas.The type an...
Liver diseases skin changes K74.6 + Hauterkrankung Dermatology
...elow hepatitis C)vasculitis, hepatitis C-associated.UrticariaIcteric phase: icterus, nevus araneus, erythema palmare et plantar symptomaticum.Cryoglobulinemia Erythema elevatum diutinum Systemic lupus erythem...
Pancreatic diseases and skin K85.90, K86.1, C25.9, D44.9 Dermatology
...us-associated skin lesions, which are to be expected with prolonged diabetes mellitus, and the rare erythema necroticans migrans induced by elevated glucagon.Diseases of the exocrine pancreas, e.g. in pancrea...
Panniculitis (overview) M79.3 Dermatology
...For example, different names are used by clinicians and pathologists for the same clinical picture (erythema induratum vs nodular vasculitis).Also, older terminology has become obsolete, such as " panniculiti...
Paroxetine Dermatology
...e disorder. In dermatology, an indication has been reported for the treatment of refractory rosacea erythema (Wang B et al. (2023) . Pharmacokinetics After oral administration, paroxetine undergoes first-pass...
Pustular psoriasis L40.1 Dermatology
...nsives, terbinafine, chloroquine - see also hydroxychloroquine-induced"generalized pustular figured erythema"), pregnancy (see also Impetigo herpetiformis) or sudden withdrawal of systemic glucocorticoid ther...
Pustular psoriasis palmaris et plantaris L40.3 Dermatology
...oles, there are whitish or white-yellowish opacified, sterile minute pustules on sharply demarcated erythema or red non-scaling plaques (predominantly pustular type). In addition to these rather monomorphic c...
Radiation-induced morphea L94.0 Internal medicine
...owever, the risk appears to be higher in patients with connective tissue diseases, especially lupus erythematosus and scleroderma. Thanks to modern linear accelerators and techniques that achieve dose adjustm...
Rash R21.x0 Dermatology
...(see also Viral exanthema):measles (measles virus = paramyxovirus)Rubella (rubella virus)Ringworm ( Erythema infectiosum) (Parvovirus B19)Exanthema subitum (HHV-6, HHV-7)Mononucleosis, infectious (Epstein-Bar...
Sarcoidosis of the skin D86.3 Dermatology
...te sarcoidosis occurs in 5% of cases It is defined by the triad: arthritis, bihilary adenopathy and erythema nodosum. The appearance of erythema nodosum often marks a benign course with a tendency to spontane...
Shiitake dermatitis L30.9 Allergology
...atures Hours after consumption of a dish containing shiitake, occurrence of flat, massively itching erythema, which is answered with violent scratching reactions. In the scratch marks, striped, parallel arran...
Staphylogenic toxin shock syndrome A48.3 Dermatology
...Previously severe soft tissue infection. Clinical picture with severe pain, high fever, redness and erythema, followed by hypotension and shock symptoms. Pathogen Mainly staphylococci of phage group I Occurre...
Thalidomide Internal medicine
...liferation. Indication Approved by the EMA and in Germany for the treatment of multiple myeloma and erythema nodosum leprosumIn the USA: Erythema nodosum leprosum; leprosy reaction in leprosy lepromatosa, mai...
Ulcerative colitis K51.9 Gastroenterology
...is, such as the partial Mayo-Score:Mayo 0: normal findings or inactive diseaseMayo I, mild colitis: erythema, slightly brittle mucosa, reduced vascular drawingMayo II, moderate colitis: distinct erythema, ero...
Witch hazel virginiana Phytotherapy
...topical preparation with 10% witch hazel extract an anti-inflammatory efficacy was proven in the UV erythema test. The effect was weaker than that of a 1% hydrocortisone application. Field of application/use...
Acute Syndrome of Apoptotic Panepidermolysis L93.1 Dermatology
...of apoptotic pan-epidermolysis" (ASAP) denotes a severe clinical clinical picture with features of erythema multiforme (up to its maximum variant, Stevens-Johnson syndrome) and (bullous) systemic lupus eryth...
Bannwarth syndrome A69.2 Internal medicine
...liosis) is the most common manifestation of early, acute Lyme borreliosis in adults in Europe after erythema mig rans. The symptoms of radiculitis develop on average 4-6 weeks (maximum 1-18) after the tick bi...
Bazex-dupré-reilhac syndrome Q82.8 Dermatology
...nging to the erythrokeratoderms, only described sporadically, with squamous-hyperkeratotic, circine erythema and hypotrichosis. Manifestation First months of life, almost exclusively female sex. Clinical feat...
Behçet's disease M35.2 Dermatology
...rosis. Characteristic is the marked painfulness of recurrent retinitis.Secondary symptoms:Recurrent erythema nodosum (80%)Sterile pustules (80%)Pathergy phenomenon: Local hyperergic reaction of the skin when...
Candle syndrome E88.1 Internal medicine
...syndrome inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, which manifests in early childhood with anular erythematous skin lesions, panniculitis-induced lipodystrophy, arthritis, joint contractures, and recurrent...
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia C91.1. Internal medicine
...ciated with chronic lymphocytic leukemia(Yan Z et al (2010).Granuloma anulare (Borda LJ et al 2019).Erythema anulare centrifugum (described with a marked blood and histoeosinophilia; Miljković J et al. 2005;...
Cold panniculitis M79.86 Dermatology
...s after cooling (usually in winter, after spending time outdoors) flat or reticular red to blue-red erythema with circumscribed 1-5 cm large, slightly painful lumps and/or plaques. When moving, throbbing pain...