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Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis

British Journal of Dermatology, 2000
Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis (EPA) is a rare, benign, spontaneously regressing childhood exanthem. The term was recently coined by Prose et al.1 to describe a dermatosis characterized by the sudden onset of a few to several bright red angioma-like papules with a different histopathology from the true angiomas. We describe three patients with the typical
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Eruptive histiocytoma

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
A case of adult cutaneous eruptive histiocytoma is reported. The lesions showed self-healing capacity in a 9-year period. Electron microscopic studies revealed comma-shaped bodies and multiple melanosomes in the cytoplasm of some cells. Normolipemic xanthelasma was present, and the patient had polyclonal gammopathy and hypocomplementemia. Resolution of
I J, Umbert, R K, Winkelmann
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Eruptive Xanthomas

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Mingyuan, Xu, Yeqiang, Liu
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IODIC ERUPTIONS

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1987
SummaryTwo cases of anthracoid or carbuncular eruptions due to iodides are reported. Small amounts of iodides contained in some commercial preparations or in tonics may be responsible for such eruptions. Oral steroids seem to be useful in controlling severe cases.
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Eruptive Lipofibromata

Archives of Dermatology, 1983
Patients with increased circulating levels of adrenocorticosteroids or with diabetes mellitus are described as having a predilection for skin tags. These cutaneous outgrowths are usually filiform papules in the axillae and on the neck or eyelids. I saw the unusual development of broad-based lipofibromas on the legs of a diabetic woman with Cushing's ...
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Drug Eruptions

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1978
Although any drug may cause any dermatitis, it is possible to categorize a relatively few types of dermatitis and a relatively small number of drugs in such a way as to afford a practical approach to a sometimes confusing problem. These problems are generally clinical ones not requiring laboratory work and an experienced clinician will probably be able
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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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Acneiform eruptions

Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2013
Peter A, Lio, Kachiu C, Lee
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Brief communication: The London atlas of human tooth development and eruption.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2010
S. Alqahtani, M. Hector, H. Liversidge
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Urticarial eruption

La Revue de Médecine Interne, 2023
R, Ajaaouani   +3 more
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