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Atypical ulcerative cutaneous tuberculosis revealing disseminated mycobacterial infection: case report with diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. [PDF]

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Ocular manifestations of infectious skin diseases

Clinics in Dermatology, 2016
Ocular complications of infectious skin diseases are a common occurrence. Managing the inflamed or infected eye in the emergency setting presents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the emergency physician. Infectious agents may affect any part of the eye.
Anna, Sadowska-Przytocka   +3 more
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Infectious Skin Diseases

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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Skin and infectious diseases

1996
Abstract Children may be brought to the A & E department because of the sudden appearance, or worsening, of a rash or its poor response to treatment. The diagnosis of a rash is based on its history, appearance, distribution, and associated physical signs.
Rosemary J Morton, Barbara M Phillips
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Pattern recognition receptors in infectious skin diseases

Microbes and Infection, 2012
During the last decade, multiple pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) have been identified. These are involved in the innate immune response against a plethora of pathogens. However, PRR functioning can also be detrimental, even during infections. This review discusses the current knowledge on PRRs that recognize dermatotropic pathogens, and potential ...
de Koning, H.D.   +3 more
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Infectious Diseases of the Skin

2015
Molecular techniques are gaining growing utility in the infectious dermatopathology laboratory. Although culture-based methods are still regarded as the gold standard for diagnosis of most of the infectious diseases of the skin, molecular tests have a great potential due to their high sensitivity and specificity.
Carlos A. Torres-Cabala   +2 more
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