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“Diaper rash,” a diagnostic anachronism
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1961T H F~ term "diaper rash" is used all too frequently in a diagnostic sense, as though the diverse dermatoses that may affect the young child constituted a single, specific clinical entity. Treatment based on this meaningless, purely topographic diagnosis tends to defeat its purpose.
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Dermatology nursing, 1997
The diaper-wearing population has expanded from infants and children to include adults, especially the elderly. Nurses caring for patients over a wide age range are commonly asked for advice about diapering choices, and for guidance in evaluation, prophylaxis, and treatment of diaper rashes.
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The diaper-wearing population has expanded from infants and children to include adults, especially the elderly. Nurses caring for patients over a wide age range are commonly asked for advice about diapering choices, and for guidance in evaluation, prophylaxis, and treatment of diaper rashes.
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Diabetic ketoacidosis in toddler with a diaper rash
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008The term diabetes does not denote a single disease entity but rather a clinical syndrome. Fundamental to all types of diabetes is impairment of insulin secretion by the pancreatic beta cells. Diabetes is divided into (1) diabetes associated with certain syndromes or conditions, (2) gestational diabetes, (3) non-insulin-dependent diabetes or type 2 ...
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