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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for "dermatitis," hand
  1. ... different at different ages. In affected infants, the rashes commonly occur on the face, scalp, hands, and feet. In children, the rashes are usually found in the bend of the ...
  2. ... associated with Crisponi syndrome include a scaly skin rash, an inability to fully extend the elbows, overlapping fingers and tightly fisted hands, and malformations of the feet and toes. Affected ...
  3. ... Signs and symptoms include delayed development, abnormal movements, rashes of tiny red spots under the skin (petechiae), blue discoloration of the hands and feet (acrocyanosis), and chronic diarrhea.Most of ...
  4. ... skin across the nose and cheeks. A skin rash can also appear on other areas that are typically exposed to the sun, such as the back of the hands and the forearms. Small clusters of enlarged blood ...
  5. ... joints and muscles; dry, itchy skin and skin rashes; chronic cough; a hoarse voice; kidney and liver problems; numbness or tingling in the hands and feet; and, in women, vaginal dryness. Prolonged ...
  6. ... also affected. Children with this disorder often develop rashes of tiny red spots (petechiae) caused by bleeding under the skin and blue discoloration in the hands and feet due to reduced oxygen in the ...
  7. ... tick bite. Signs and symptoms can include additional rashes on other parts ... the hands or feet; difficulty concentrating; or memory problems. Rarely, ...
  8. ... colored skin rash covered in fine scales. This rash occurs in patches all ... skin on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet often becomes thick, ...
  9. ... a prolonged fever lasting several days, a skin rash, and swollen lymph nodes ... tongue, palms of the hands, and soles of the feet.Without treatment, 15 ...
  10. ... unusually prominent creases on the palms of their hands and soles of their feet (palmar and plantar hyperlinearity) and an increased risk of allergic disorders, including atopic dermatitis (described above). Typically, individuals with a mutation in ...
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