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Erythema Nodosum

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2014
An active duty female Sailor reports to your clinic complaining of tender nodules to her legs beginning 1.5 weeks ago. She is diagnosed with erythema nodosum (EN), a painful disorder of the subcutaneous fat that is usually self-limited but may be a clue to an additional underlying medical diagnosis.
John A, Vigilante, Jane, Scribner
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Erythema migrans.

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2011
AbstractThis book chapter reviews clinical diagnosis, treatment (antibiotic therapy) and outcome of erythema migrans, the most common objective manifestation of Lyme disease.
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Erythema multiforme

British Journal of Nursing, 1992
Helen, a 45-year-old farmer's wife with a married daughter, handles sheep every day of her life. She was referred to our consultant dermatologist by her general practitioner with a 3-week history of an orf infection on her left index finger which presented as a white blister with surrounding erythema, together with an herpetic eruption on her face ...
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Erythema migrans

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2021
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Erythema migrans

Medical Clinics of North America, 2002
EM is the most common manifestation of early Lyme disease, occurring in a high percentage of cases. Because this phase of infection with B. burgdorferi offers an excellent opportunity to treat this potentially systemic infection, front-line physicians must be familiar with its diagnosis.
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Erythema Multiforme

Dermatologic Clinics, 1985
In summary, the diagnosis of erythema multiforme is appropriate for a self-limiting or episodic cutaneous or mucocutaneous illness with skin lesions morphologically and histologically compatible. With typical erythema multiforme minor, characterized by classic skin lesions with or without oral erosions, most patients' disease is associated with ...
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Gyrate Erythema

Dermatologic Clinics, 1985
The gyrate erythemas consist of a nonspecific group (often called erythema annulare centrifugum) for which the cause is usually unknown, and three specific types (erythema marginatum rheumaticum, erythema chronicum migrans [Lyme disease], and erythema gyratum repens).
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THE ANNULAR ERYTHEMAS

International Journal of Dermatology, 1979
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