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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2015
In the vast world of skin diseases, viral skin disorders account for a significant percentage. Most viral skin diseases present with an exanthem (skin rash) and, oftentimes, an accompanying enanthem (lesions involving the mucosal membrane). In this article, the various viral skin diseases are explored, including viral childhood exanthems (measles ...
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In the vast world of skin diseases, viral skin disorders account for a significant percentage. Most viral skin diseases present with an exanthem (skin rash) and, oftentimes, an accompanying enanthem (lesions involving the mucosal membrane). In this article, the various viral skin diseases are explored, including viral childhood exanthems (measles ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
Descriptions of individual diseases, including impetigo, scarlet fever, and toxic shock syndrome, are presented in the context of the specific organisms that cause them. Pictures are used to show some of the diseases. Testing and treatment information for these diseases are included.
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Descriptions of individual diseases, including impetigo, scarlet fever, and toxic shock syndrome, are presented in the context of the specific organisms that cause them. Pictures are used to show some of the diseases. Testing and treatment information for these diseases are included.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
Primary care physicians will likely see a wide variety of occupational skin diseases in their practices, including allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, contact urticaria, a variety of infectious diseases, and skin cancers. The ideal role of a medical practitioner involved in occupational dermatology is not only to diagnose and ...
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Primary care physicians will likely see a wide variety of occupational skin diseases in their practices, including allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, contact urticaria, a variety of infectious diseases, and skin cancers. The ideal role of a medical practitioner involved in occupational dermatology is not only to diagnose and ...
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1983
Occupational skin diseases are the most frequent occupational diseases. Certain industries are at a particularly high risk. Important factors to consider include percutaneous absorption and alterations in resistance to microbial agents. The most common condition is contact dermatitis, usually irritant but frequently causing allergy.
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Occupational skin diseases are the most frequent occupational diseases. Certain industries are at a particularly high risk. Important factors to consider include percutaneous absorption and alterations in resistance to microbial agents. The most common condition is contact dermatitis, usually irritant but frequently causing allergy.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2015
In common rheumatologic diseases skin findings are an important diagnostic clue for astute clinicians. Skin manifestations can help identify systemic disease or may require therapy uniquely targeted at the cutaneous problem. This article discusses 3 common rheumatologic conditions seen in adults by dermatologists: cutaneous lupus, dermatomyositis, and ...
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In common rheumatologic diseases skin findings are an important diagnostic clue for astute clinicians. Skin manifestations can help identify systemic disease or may require therapy uniquely targeted at the cutaneous problem. This article discusses 3 common rheumatologic conditions seen in adults by dermatologists: cutaneous lupus, dermatomyositis, and ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a contagious non-zoonotic viral disease of cattle. The disease raises great concern due to the recent rapid spread toward free countries and reoccurrence in countries where control and preventive measures had achieved eradication. Deep nodules involving skin, subcutaneous tissue, and occasionally muscles are localized mostly
Alessandra Di Giuseppe +4 more
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Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a contagious non-zoonotic viral disease of cattle. The disease raises great concern due to the recent rapid spread toward free countries and reoccurrence in countries where control and preventive measures had achieved eradication. Deep nodules involving skin, subcutaneous tissue, and occasionally muscles are localized mostly
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2012
The two most common allergic skin diseases in the world are often the least familiar to practicing surgeons: atopic dermatitis and contact dermatitis. When unrecognized, these disorders can cause great discomfort and decreased quality of life. This is only made worse by a surgical procedure which can exacerbate the disease process.
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The two most common allergic skin diseases in the world are often the least familiar to practicing surgeons: atopic dermatitis and contact dermatitis. When unrecognized, these disorders can cause great discomfort and decreased quality of life. This is only made worse by a surgical procedure which can exacerbate the disease process.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2001
Skin diseases in amphibian species seem to carry an additional degree of seriousness compared with those of other vertebrates. Because of the skin's importance in respiration and ion transport, breaching of the integument of these animals can result in fatal septicemias or metabolic disturbances. The timely diagnosis and treatment of these skin lesions
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Skin diseases in amphibian species seem to carry an additional degree of seriousness compared with those of other vertebrates. Because of the skin's importance in respiration and ion transport, breaching of the integument of these animals can result in fatal septicemias or metabolic disturbances. The timely diagnosis and treatment of these skin lesions
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2001
This article describes the most common diseases that affect the integumentary system of ferrets. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and treatment of each disease.
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This article describes the most common diseases that affect the integumentary system of ferrets. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis and treatment of each disease.
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2006
This chapter will discuss an approach to inflammatory skin disease. Recognition of inflammatory diseases of the skin is highly dependent on a group of histologic patterns: spongiotic, psoriasiform, interface, superficial perivascular, superficial and deep perivascular, interstitial, sclerosing, panniculitis, and alopecia. (Bullous disease is covered in
Steven D. Billings, Antoinette F. Hood
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This chapter will discuss an approach to inflammatory skin disease. Recognition of inflammatory diseases of the skin is highly dependent on a group of histologic patterns: spongiotic, psoriasiform, interface, superficial perivascular, superficial and deep perivascular, interstitial, sclerosing, panniculitis, and alopecia. (Bullous disease is covered in
Steven D. Billings, Antoinette F. Hood
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