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Pityriasis Rosea in Nigerians

International Journal of Dermatology, 1980
ABSTRACT: One hundred thirty‐eight Nigerian patients with pityriasis rosea were studied. Patients with the condition constituting 2.4% of all patients seen in two skin clinics in Northern Nigeria in a period of over three years. The proportional rate of pityriasis rosea parallels figures from other African studies, and is higher than values obtained ...
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Pityriasis Rosea in the Sudan

International Journal of Dermatology, 1986
ABSTRACT: Pityriasis rosea presents in the Sudan with the same picture as it does in other countries of Africa. The seasonal incidence is highest in the cold, dry months. The erythematous or rosea picture seen in whites is never encountered in blacks.
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Pityriasis rosea

Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 2009
Abstract: Pityriasis rosea is een milde, zelfbeperkende huidaandoening waarvan de pathogenese nog niet gekend is. Men vermoedt dat het gaat om een primo-infectie of reactivatie van een virus. De laatste jaren bestaat er een sterk vermoeden dat pityriasis rosea geassocieerd is aan typen 7 en 6 van het humane herpesvirus.
Geluyckens, E., Lambert, Julien
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Pityriasis rosea in pigs

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1969
Abstract Extract Sir,—This condition has been recorded in Great Britain by Corcoran (1964) and many of his observations are supported by Bradley (1964) and Done (1964). In conversation with veterinarians in this country, it appears that the condition is occasionally seen, but it has not been recorded and this is the purpose of this communication.
G.B. Davis, Kyle Mg
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Purpuric pityriasis rosea

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1993
An ll-year-old girl noticed several asymptomatic spots on her abdomen. The eruption spread to the remainder of her trunk and proximal extremities during the next 3 weeks. Physical examination revealed multiple, nonscaling petechiae and ecchymoses oriented along Langer's lines on the neck, trunk, and proximal extremities.
Dirk M. Elston   +2 more
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Vesicular Pityriasis Rosea

Archives of Dermatology, 1977
To the Editor.— I was interested to read the communication by R. L. Garcia (Archives112:410, 1976) on vesicular pityriasis rosea. Far from being a previously unreported finding in this papulosquamous disease, it was discussed at some length by Milian 1 under the heading of "Trisyndrome." My attention was first drawn to Milian's trisyndrome by Prof G.
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Pityriasis Rosea in Lagos

International Journal of Dermatology, 1987
ABSTRACT: A recent 5‐year period study of the incidence of pityriasis rosea among dermatologic outpatients was conducted at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Three hundred fifty‐two patients with pityriasis rosea were seen. The average annual incidence was 4.8 per 100 dermatologic patients. Women predominated by a margin of 1.2:1.0. More than 91%
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Pityriasis rosea and pityriasis rosea–like eruptions

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2014
Drago, Francesco   +5 more
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