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Rheumatoid vasculitis M06.99 Dermatology
...both calves in an area of 20 x 10 cm size spontaneous and pressure painful, blurred surface smooth erythema, plaques and subcutaneous clots were found. In the centre of the lesion a 2.5 x 3.0 cm crusty cover...
Rhus dermatitis L23.7 Allergology
...America. Manifestation Usually occurring 5 hours to 10 days after contact. Clinical features Itchy erythema, hemp-grain-sized papules, blistering, oozing. Dark red, edematous surroundings. Toxic general symp...
Rift valley fever A92.4 Dermatology
...disease of the woman was accompanied by fever (up to 39 °C), severe headache, extensive non-itching erythema on the upper and lower body, a pronounced conjunctivitis, bds. inguinal lymphadenitis and a papulo-...
Riley-day syndrome G90.1 Internal medicine
...withdrawal to general states of arousal.Dermatologically conspicuous are spot-shaped or generalized erythema, which tend to occur in attacks after meals and under stress, excessive hyperhidrosis, and the lack...
Rosacea fulminans L71.8 Dermatology
...ntical clinical pictures. Literature Akhyani M et al (2007) The association of pyoderma faciale and erythema nodosum. Clin Exp Dermatol 32:275-277Coutinho JC et al (2016) Rosacea fulminans: unusual clinical p...
Rosacea gramnegative Dermatology
...ar formations (picture of Gram-negative folliculitis) on newly formed or already existing extensive erythema. There is no clinical difference to rosacea papulopustulosa. However, since the treatment regimen i...
ROSCO Dermatology
ROSCO Definition Global ROSacea COnsensus Classification of rosacea according to phenotypes, erythema, papules, pustules, telangiectasias and phyme, see rhinophyma, otophyma , metophyma, gnatophyma. se...
Roseola Dermatology
...cm large, light red to bright red, generally non-pruritic, more or less transient, roundish or oval erythema, which occur in the context of an exanthema.Roseolae are described as characteristic for the first...
Rothman, stephan Dermatology
...own as Rothman-Makai syndrome, published in 1894, and his first description of the paraneoplastic " erythema necroticans migrans" in 1942 are groundbreaking. Literature Rothmann M (1894) On inflammation and a...
Rothmund syndrome Q82.8 Dermatology
...nly affected. Palmae and Plantae are free. Clinical features In atrophic skin, streaky or reticular erythema with telangiectasias and hypopigmentation are seen.Associated symptoms: Juvenile cataracts, genital...
Rothmund-thomson syndrome Q82.85 Dermatology
...develops between the third and sixth months of life (occasionally as late as two years of age) with erythema, circumscribed swelling, and blistering of the face. Later, these characteristic skin lesions sprea...
Rubeosis faciei Dermatology
Rubeosis faciei Go to Erythema perstans faciei
Rubeosis faciei perstans vasomotorica Dermatology
Rubeosis faciei perstans vasomotorica Go to Erythema perstans faciei
Rustican type Dermatology
Rustican type Go to Erythema perstans faciei
Salvar sandstone dermatitis L27.0 Dermatology
...the following order: forearms, neck, lower extremities, trunk. Clinical features Itching, regional erythema, extensive enlargement with formation of vesicles and pustules. Formation of a pronounced oedema of...
Sassad Dermatology
...General information The following parameters are included in the evaluation:Six clinical symptoms: erythema, exudation, excoriation, dryness, skin tears and lichenification.Six body regions: arms, legs, feet...
Scar Allergology
Scar Definition Acronym for "severe cutaneous adverse reactions" . These include: erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, DRESS(drug reaction with eosinoph...
Scleroderma and coup de sabre L94.1 Dermatology
...lateral, paramedian of the eyebrows extending into the hairy scalp. Clinical features Initial livid erythema, then development of a whitish sclerosis in the centre. As the skull grows, the sclerotic zone sink...
Scorad Dermatology
...https://scorad.corti.li/ General information Taking into account six typical morphological changes (erythema, infiltration, crusts, scratch artifacts, lichenification, dryness of non-infested skin), 0-3 point...
Scratch test Dermatology
...The urticarial reaction is read after 20 minutes. According to the diameter of the wheal and reflex erythema in comparison to the positive and negative control, the respective test reactions are evaluated sem...
Scrotal pruritus L29.1 Allergology
...n. Clinical features Scratching in the scrotal area, regardless of the cause, very rapidly leads to erythema, and if scratching is prolonged, to lichenification with thickening of the scrotal skin. Roundish a...
Semen allergy L25.9 Allergology
...cted are women (mostly atopic women) between 20-30 LJ. Clinical features Mostly local symptoms with erythema, itching, contact urticaria. Furthermore: chronic vulvovaginitis, vulva eczema and a " Burning Seme...
Sensitive Skin-Syndrome T78.4 Dermatology
...reens and soaps, but do not show the clinical phenomena expected for a dermatitic reaction such as: erythema formation, infiltration or scaling (Maibach HI 1987; Pons-Guiraud A 2004). Not infrequently, the co...
SERPINB7 Gene Dermatology
...s (PPK) in East Asia (Huang C et al. 2021). Clinical manifestations of NPPK include well-demarcated erythema, mild to moderate hyperkeratosis on the entire palm and sole of the foot with transgressions extend...
Sertaconazole Dermatology
...ply or change nail plasters 1 time per week. Standard concentration 2% as cream Undesirable effects Erythema, skin irritation, skin burning, pruritus, allergic reactions. Contraindication Azole hypersensitivi...