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Vemurafenib Dermatology
...atigue), diffuse alopecia and hypersensitivity to sunlight. Less common are plantar hyperkeratosis, erythema nodosum, neutrophilic panniculitis(panniculitis, neutrophilic, lobular), and neutrophilic dermatiti...
Verrucae planae juveniles B07 Dermatology
...g pregnancy or while breastfeeding.Possibly in combination with UV-radiation. Cave! Reduced average erythema dose. Further keratolysis e.g. with 1-5% salicylic acid.Successes with 5% Imiquimod cream (e.g. Ald...
Vitamin d3 analogues Dermatology
...esis of cathelicidin LL-37 an antimicrobial peptide. Literature Gniadecki R (2002) Calcipotriol for erythema annulare centrifugum. Br J Dermatol 146: 317-319Kowalzick L (2001) Clinical experience with topical...
Vitiligo (overview) L80 Dermatology
...itiligo with a stable courseVitiligo with continuous or relapsing progressionInflammatory vitiligo (erythema forms at the edge of the vitiligo due to a local inflammatory reaction) Occurrence/Epidemiology Pre...
Voriconazole Dermatology
...voriconazole include urticaria, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, discoid lupus erythematosus, cheilitis and an increased incidence of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in immunocompromised pa...
Waldenstroem's disease C88.0 Internal medicine
...after exposure to the sun. Formation of a severe dermatitis solaris with extensive, sharply defined erythema and oedema of the skin. Possible formation of blisters and crusts which heal with small, variolifor...
Willan, robert Dermatology
...asis and lupus vulgaris. Definition and introduction of terms like pompholyx (blistering diseases), erythema nodosum and eczema. First description of pityriasis versicolor. The term "eczema" was introduced in...
X-ray contrast medium incompatibility T88.7 Allergology
...st.Late type hypersensitivity reactions: pruritus, urticaria, angioedema, maculo-papular exanthema, erythema multiforme minor, fixed drug exanthema, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, vascu...
Yaba-like-disease B08.8 Dermatology
...fter the initial macule becomes visible, the plaque is about 10-15 mm in size. There is surrounding erythema and surrounding edema. With increasing duration, the plaques disintegrate and begin to ulcerate (us...
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Microbiology
...ons can occur weeks after an acute infection, preferably in women, such as reactive arthritides and erythema nodosum. General information Oral transmission through contaminated, insufficiently heated meat, vi...
Zoster B02.9 Dermatology
...les can be in different stages of development)The phased sequence of efflorescences, beginning with erythema, followed by vesicles, pustules and crusts.Varicella-like exanthema is particularly common in AIDS...