Results 1 to 10 of about 9,739 (219)
Adult‐onset still's disease and budd‐chiari syndrome: A case report
Adult onset still's disease (AOSD) is a rare autoinflammatory disease displaying with a wide range of non‐specific symptoms and budd‐chiari syndrome (BCS) is an uncommon disorder characterized by obstruction of hepatic venous outflow. We present the case
Atousa Hakamifard +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Papular-purpuric "gloves and socks" syndrome caused by parvovirus B19 [PDF]
This paper presents a 15-year-old boy with an acute febrile illness accompanied by purpuric and papular lesions located mostly on the dorsal areas of his hands and feet with the additional changes on his knees and elbows.
Pavlović Miloš D.
doaj +1 more source
“COVID Arm” in the family medicine setting: Moderna vaccine hypersensitivity reaction
The Moderna COVID-19 vaccination has been widely distributed since authorized for emergency use. Phase 3 clinical trial data reported that 1.5% of recipients experienced hypersensitivity reactions after vaccination.
Lara L Cohen +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Cutaneous approach in toxic epidermal necrolysis [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a severe acute mucocutaneous condition usually induced by drugs associated with a high rate of morbidity and mortality.
Francisco Carlos Santos Neto +6 more
doaj +1 more source
Symmetrical Drug-related Intertriginous and Flexural Exanthema (Baboon Syndrome) [PDF]
Baboon syndrome, also called symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (SDRIFE), is an erythematous maculopapular rash that presents in skin folds in a symmetrical pattern.
Almeida, Angela +6 more
core +1 more source
A case of symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema
Symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (also known as Baboon syndrome) is a skin eruption in the intertriginous areas. It is believed to be a delayed-type hypersensitivity response to the drug which occurs secondary to systemic ...
Anisha P. Valluri, Sweta Subhadarshani
core +1 more source
SARS‐CoV‐2 infection can manifest many rashes. However, thrombotic retiform purpura rarely occurs during COVID‐19 illness. Aggressive anti‐COVID‐19 therapy with a high‐dose steroid regimen led to rapid recovery.
Connor M. Bunch +18 more
doaj +1 more source
Rare Forms of Exanthems in Pediatric Clinical Practice
The infant roseola, viral pemphigus, papular-hemorrhagic rash as a form of gloves and socks syndrome, and one-sided laterothoracic exanthema can be referred to the rare types of infectious rash in the pediatrician’s practice.
V. S. Sobolenkova +2 more
doaj +1 more source
A case of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis caused by an Epstein-Barr virus infection, presenting with unremitting fever and rash [PDF]
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a hyperinflammatory syndrome caused by excessive activation of lymphocytes and macrophages, leading to cytokine storm.
Seong-Beom Oh, Chan-Young Koh
doaj +1 more source

