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Ulcus molle folliculare A57.x Dermatology
...enosa; Miliary chancre; miliary follicle chancre; Ulcus molle follicular
Ulcus molle folliculare Definition Ulcus molle, which develops from perifollicular pustules with central...
Ulcus mixtum A57.x Dermatology
Ulcus mixtum History Rollet, 1865 Definition Today an unusual term for the simultaneous infection with Ha...
Mixed ulcus cruris L97.x Vascular medicine
Mixed ulcus cruris Definition Ulcus cruris in combination of chronic venous insufficiency with chronic arterial...
Ulcus cruris, neurogenic L98.4 Vascular medicine
Ulcus cruris, neurogenic Definition Ulcus cruris in paralysis, e.g. in paraplegia, after poliomyelitis, a...
Ulcus molle gangraenosum A57.x Dermatology
Ulcus molle gangraenosum Definition Rare form of ulcus molle with rapid necrotic decay, probably caused b...
Ulcus cruris, acute phlebitic I80.8 Vascular medicine
Ulcus cruris, acute phlebitic Definition Very painful, usually freshly formed ulcer in acute thrombophleb...
Ulcus molle elevatum A57.x Dermatology
Ulcus molle elevatum Definition Raised ulcer molle due to excessive granulation tissue at the base of the...
Ulcus molle serpiginosum A57.x Dermatology
Ulcus molle serpiginosum Definition Rare, arched, limited form of the ulcer molle with rapid extension to...
Ulcus molle, transitory A57.x Dermatology
Ulcus molle, transitory Definition Small volatile ulcer molle with otherwise regular course of disease.
Leg ulcer L97.x0 Vascular medicine
...venous leg ulcer by etiology:Vascular diseases:Venous (see also venous diseases): Venous leg ulcer Ulcus cruris postthromboticum Ulcus cruris, acute phlebitic Ulcus cruris mixtum.Arterial: Ulcus cruris ar...
Molle ulcer A57.x0 Dermatology
...erineum or anus are affected. Clinical features Venereal transmitted Haemophilus ducreyi infection (ulcus molle): Incubation period: 2-5 days. Initially, kinic papules rapidly disintegrate, with formation...
Venous leg ulcer I83.0 Vascular medicine
...recommended.DD. Ulcersof other genesis:arterial leg ulcerhypertonic leg ulcerMixed arterial/venous:Ulcus cruris mixtum (very common).Genetic (frequent):Factor V deficiency, congenital.Vasculitic/vasculopa...
Acutal ulcer N76.6 Dermatology
...abia, on the perineum and the lesser labia.Histology: lymphocytic vasculitis Differential diagnosis Ulcus molle; M. Behçet; hand-foot-mouth disease; herpes simplex. General therapy Physical rest and bed re...
Chancre A51; A57; A66 Dermatology
Chancre Definition Ulcerated primary effect in venereal diseases. A distinction is made between: Ulcus durum (hard chancre) Ulcus molle (soft chancre) Ulcus mixtum (mixed chancre).
Early syphilis A51.- Dermatology
...almost impossible today. Localization Early syphilis (primary effect):Genitals: In men the glans, sulcus coronarius and the inner foreskin leaf (see also condom chancre) are mainly affected. In women, lar...
Liquiritiae radix Phytotherapy
...nt for coughs and bronchial catarrh.Commission E monograph: Catarrh of the upper respiratory tract, ulcus ventriculi/duodeniEmpirical medicine: heartburn, gastric complaints due to hyperacidity, productive...
Aa table of contents A1 Dermatology
...amydiaA55 Lymphogranuloma inguinale (venereum) caused by Chlamydia trachomatis (serotypes L1-L3)A57 Ulcus molle (venereum)A58 Granuloma venereum (inguinale)A63 - Other sexually transmitted diseases not els...
Basal cell carcinoma destructive C44.L Dermatology
...roden).When growing in depth, vital structures can be detected. This "drilling" type, also known as ulcus terebrans, can reach monstrous proportions after years of existence. Literature Sonntag M et al (20...
Basal cell carcinoma (overview) C44.- Dermatology
...(about 25% of cases)Pigmented basal cell car cinoma (<5% of cases)Ulcerated basal cell carcinomaUlcus rodens (superficial ulcerated basal cell carcinoma)Ulcus terebrans (destructive basal cell carcinom...
Chronic venous insufficiency (overview) I87.2 Vascular medicine
...emosiderosis, dermatosclerosis, lipodermatosclerosis, atrophie blanche, stasis dermatitisStage III: Ulcus cruris (florid or healed) Occurrence/Epidemiology Prevalence in the general population is between 3...
Helicobacter pylori Microbiology
...eradication (according to Maastricht consensus and S3 guideline):Absolute indication:Ulcer disease (ulcus ventriculi or ulcus duodeni).MALT lymphoma of the stomach, stage I/II)Relative indication:Symptomat...
Syphilis early syphilis primary effect A 51.9 Dermatology
...mic course. Localization Predilection site is the genital region.In men, the inner preputile leaf, sulcus coronarius, more rarely the penis shaft or penis rootIn women, small and large labia, posterior com...
Syphilis (overview) A53.9 Dermatology
...velopment of a rich red, little aching nodule as a sign of primary infection. The nodule ulcerates (ulcus durum) between the 18th and 30th day after infection. Painless swelling of the regional lymph nodes...
Tropic ulcer L97.x Vascular medicine
...finition General, but little used term for an ulcer that has developed due to a disturbed trophic ( Ulcus cruris venosum, Ulcus cruris arteriosum, Malum perforans, Decubitus).Cervical trophic syndrome