ErythemaRelated Category:
Pathology(r´´th´m), more or less diffuse redness of the
skin due to concentration of an abnormally large amount of
blood within the small vessels of the
skin (hyperemia), as in
burns.
Full article >>>Erythema InfectiosumWHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Erythema (air-uh-THEE-ma) infectiosum (in-fek-tee-OH-sum), also called
Fifth disease, is an
infection that mostly occurs in children.
Full article >>>Erythema toxicum neonatorum
Causes,
incidence, and risk factors:
Erythema toxicum may appear in 50 percent or more of all normal newborn
infants. It usually appears in term
infants between the ages of three days and two weeks. Its cause is unknown.
Full article >>>Erythema multiforme has many causes, most commonly are drugs. Penicillin, sulfonamides, certain
epilepsy drugs, aspirin, and acetaminophen are the most likely medication-induced causes.
Erythema multiforme can also be caused by certain
diseases.
Full article >>>Erythema Infectiosum (
Fifth Disease)
Around the turn of the century, doctors began numbering
contagious diseases that produce somewhat similar
rashes.
Full article >>>Erythema multiforme is an exaggerated allergic reaction that may be triggered by the following: ...
Full article >>>Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum - Close-Up
Erythema toxicum neonatorum is a
skin condition seen in about half of newborn
infants. It consists of reddish
patches that have raised yellow-white bumps (
papules) in the center.
Full article >>>ErythemaDr Trisha Macnair
We explain the causes, symptoms and
treatments of
erythema infectiousum - an
infectious disease that predominantly affects children.
Full article >>>Systemic lupus erythematosus (
lupus, SLE) is an
autoimmune disease in which a person’s
immune system attacks various
organs or cells of the body causing damage and dysfunction.
Full article >>>Systemic lupus erythematosus, also known as SLE, or simply
lupus, is a
disease that is characterized by periodic episodes of
inflammation of and damage to the
joints,
tendons, other
connective tissues, and
organs, including the
heart,
lungs, ...
Full article >>>Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a
chronic, inflammatory auto
immune disorder. It may affect many
organ systems including the
skin,
joints, and internal
organs.
Alternative Names:
Disseminated
lupus erythematosus; SLE;
Lupus;
Lupus erythematosus ...
Full article >>>Erythematosus - "
erythema" means redness; this refers again to the trademark facial
rash, often in the shape of a butterfly, on both cheeks and across the
bridge of the nose.
Full article >>>ERYTHEMA"Cool evaporating
compress or irrigating
compress (explained just above); neutral
compress.
PRURITUS"Prolonged Neutral Bath; copious water drinking; large
enema; daily aseptic dietary.
Full article >>>erythema infectiosumA
viral infection most common in children that begins with a red, warm
rash on the face, along with some
paleness around the mouth. Also called
Fifth disease.
erythema multiforme ...
Full article >>>ERYTHEMA MULTIFORME: A
skin disease characterized by popular (small, solid, usually conic elevations of the
skin) or vesicular
lesions (
blisters) and reddening or discoloration of the
skin, often in concentric zones about the
lesion.
Full article >>>For
erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL):
Adults and teenagers—100 to 400 mg once a day until the condition improves. Then, the dose may be decreased as determined by your doctor.
Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.
Full article >>>Lupus erythematosus is an
autoimmune disease that affects roughly 500,000 to 2 million Americans.
Full article >>>Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Lupus An
autoimmune disease, where something triggers the
immune system to act against the bodies own
tissues and produce abnormal antibodies , which results in episodes of
inflammation in
joints, ...
Full article >>>Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 2002
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Full article >>>Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) affects many parts of the body: primarily the
skin and
joints, but also the
kidneys.
Full article >>>Thalomid (thalidomide) Indication:
acute treatment of the
cutaneous manifestations of moderate to severe
erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL), a complication of Hansen
disease, ...
Full article >>>Erythema was determined by visual and photometric measurement, and delayed tanning was assessed by colorimetry.
Erythema obtained by wetting the
skin prior to UVB irradiation was more pronounced than
erythema induced by UVB alone.
Full article >>>A high ANA
titer may indicate
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). SLE can be present with
titers from 1 to 40 and higher. Almost all people with SLE have a high ANA
titer. However, most people with a high ANA
titer do not have SLE.
Full article >>>Erythema multiforme Esophageal cancer -
Cancer of the
esophagus (Q&A)
Esophageal
dilation with bougies
Esophageal problems and procedures
-
cancer -
cancer of the
esophagus (Q&A)
- esophageal
dilation with bougies ...
Full article >>>Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an
autoimmune disease, which means that the
immune system loses its ability to differentiate between 'bad,' or foreign materials, and its own cells and
tissues. The body, essentially, begins to attack itself.
Full article >>>Paraneoplastic auto
immune syndromes associated with thymoma include
myasthenia gravis,
polymyositis,
lupus erythematosus,
rheumatoid arthritis,
thyroiditis, and Sjgren's
syndrome, among others.
Full article >>>Symptom of a medical illness -
Hair loss can be one of the symptoms of a medical illness, such as
systemic lupus erythematosus (
lupus),
syphilis, a thyroid disorder (such as
hypothyroidism or
hyperthyroidism), ...
Full article >>>Scleroderma,
systemic lupus erythematosus and
rheumatoid arthritis are three common examples of these
diseases.
Full article >>>Erythema Redness of the
skin.
Erythrocyte The red
blood cell that carries
oxygen to body cells and
carbon dioxide away from body cells.
Esophagitis Inflammation of the
esophagus (
food pipe).
Full article >>>Physical examination and tests are used to
diagnose toe deformities. The podiatrist measures flexibility, stability, and sensation in the toe during
physical examination and checks for redness (
erythema),
swelling, and
calluses.
Full article >>>endometriosis (a condition where cells normally found in the womb grows in another part of the abdominal
cavity)
migraine or severe
headaches systemic lupus erythematosus diabetes epilepsy inherited raised
cholesterol levels ...
Full article >>>Lupus erythematosus Lupus glomerular
disease Lupus nephritis Luteal phase defect
Lyell's
syndrome Lyme borreliosis
Lyme disease Lyme disease -
chronic persi
stent Lyme disease - early disseminated
Lyme disease -
primary ...
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