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A postpartum eruption

BMJ, 2017
A 40 year old woman (gravida 2, para 2) presented to the emergency department nine days postpartum with a four day history of progressive pruritic rash. The rash had initially appeared peripherally on the limbs and later progressed to involve the trunk, abdomen, and back.
Nadia Shad, Masud Haq, Dennis Barnes
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An odd eruption

BMJ, 2011
A 55 year old African-Caribbean man presented to the dermatology department with a two month history of asymptomatic pink, hyperpigmented, and hypopigmented nodules and plaques on his neck, face, and chest.⇓ ⇓ These developed after a brief inpatient admission to a medical ward with shortness of breath and cough, for which he was given antibiotics for ...
A Abdul-Wahab, Pradipto Banerjee
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Seabather's Eruption

New England Journal of Medicine, 1993
Seabather's eruption is an annoying pruritic dermatitis that appears on the areas covered by the bathing suit as an erythematous macular or papular dermatitis, with or without urticaria. It occurs sporadically in Florida, the Caribbean, and as far north as Bermuda. The cause is not known.We collected information in Nassau County, Long Island, New York,
Paul R. Joseph, Anita R. Freudenthal
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The Fixed Eruption

JAMA, 1964
Un medecin vous guerit de la colic; deux medecins vous guerissent de la medecine (One physician cures you of the colic; two physicians cure you of the medicine). Although disseminated skin eruptions caused ^by drugs are regrettably common, those that appear only in one or a very few places, the socalled fixed eruptions, occur relatively infrequently ...
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It is not a fixed drug eruption, it is a fixed “sunlight” eruption

International Journal of Dermatology, 2010
AbstractHyperpigmented fixed eruption is a phenomenon usually related with drug antigens, and known as fixed drug eruption. A woman had a skin condition with clinical and histopathologic indications of fixed drug eruption. The disease first appeared when she went to a swimming pool and left with hyperpigmented macules.
Rommel Valdivieso, Cecilia Cañarte
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An erupted mesiodens

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1964
Abstract A case involving an erupted mesiodens has been presented, and its potentials have been discussed academically.
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SEABATHER'S ERUPTION

Archives of Dermatology, 1949
DURING the past twelve years I have had the opportunity to observe persons with an acute form of dermatitis which occurs within a short time after bathing in the ocean. This eruption is characterized by erythematous wheals, which appear within a few hours after exposure and persist for several days, involuting spontaneously.
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Intertriginous eruption

Clinics in Dermatology, 2011
Intertrigo is a superficial inflammatory skin disorder involving any area of the body where two opposing skin surfaces can touch and rub or chaff. The word "intertrigo" comes from the Latin inter (between) and terere (to rub) and reflects the rubbing together of skin against skin to create maceration and irritation, hence, friction dermatitis or ...
Ronni, Wolf   +2 more
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The "Butterfly" Eruption

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
Physicians are aware of the distinctive malar flush or "butterfly" eruption which characterizes systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) (Fig 1). The other butterfly eruptions illustrated in this section are associated with unrelated dermatologic conditions of no great medical concern.
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Eruptive Pseudoangiomatosis

Pediatric Dermatology, 2002
We describe two children with acute onset and spontaneous resolution of angioma‐like papules during a viral illness. The biopsy specimens from both patients showed a unique histologic appearance consisting of dilated dermal blood vessels with plump, hobnail‐shaped endothelial cells.
Margarita, Larralde   +4 more
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