We can then cross-reference each differential diagnosis ... as well as various cutaneous manifestations, including erythema nodosum and hypersensitivity reactions (tuberculids).
leading to a complete regression of the lesions in about a week.5 Erythema nodosum and traumatic plantar urticaria are the main differential diagnoses.
Some of these skin conditions are called pyoderma gangrenosum, aphthous ulcers, and erythema nodosum. Erythema nodosum is a skin condition that most often affects people with Crohn's disease, but can ...
Erythema means reddening of the skin due to inflammation which is usually a result of accumulation of cells of the immune system and chemicals these cells release. There can be many reasons for the ...
The presentation, which was complicated by a type 2 lepra reaction (erythema nodosum leprosum), involved erythematous nodules, hypopigmented lesions with sensory loss, and nerve enlargement. Initial ...
Granuloma annulare would not produce conjunctival involvement. Erythema multiforme is the correct answer. Erythema multiforme is an immunologic reaction occurring in the skin felt to be triggered ...
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Vulval FDE is uncommon and should remain as an important differential diagnosis in women presenting with severe vulval pain accompanied by erythema and swelling, particularly after the introduction of ...
BACKGROUND In adults, erythema multiforme (EM) is thought to be mainly related to herpes infection and Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS) to drug reactions. AIMS To investigate this hypothesis in children ...
Measles, rubella, erythema infectiousum and roseola infantum are part of the six classic childhood exanthems, and have very distinct and recognizable features. The eruption when aminopenicillins ...
Breast cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection on the breast. Symptoms can include inflammation, a rash, and warmth. Antibiotics are the main treatment for breast cellulitis. It is possible for ...