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  1. Polymorphous light eruption (PMLE) is a common skin reaction in people who are sensitive to sunlight (ultraviolet light). ... Polymorphous means taking on different forms, and eruption means ... are different in different people. PMLE most often occurs in ...
  2. ... Elsevier; 2019:chap 22. Turner EG, Dean JA. Eruption of the teeth: local, systemic, and congenital factors ...
  3. Creeping eruption is a human infection with dog or cat hookworm larvae (immature worms). ... leads to a rash and severe itching. Creeping eruption is more common in countries with warm climates. ...
  4. Drug Eruption (VisualDX)  
    A drug eruption refers to the adverse skin reactions that occur as a result of medication use. Learn about the causes, ...
  5. Discover the symptoms, treatment & prevention of pediatric drug eruptions. Learn how to recognize & manage the reactions of ...
  6. ... Accessed November 29, 2022. Turner EG, Dean JA. Eruption of the teeth: local, systemic, and congenital factors ...
  7. ... This particular appearance is called a "fixed drug eruption" and was caused by a reaction to ceftazidime. ...
  8. ... This particular appearance is called a "fixed drug eruption". This type of reaction typically happens in the ...
  9. ... on the cheek, is called a "fixed drug eruption". This type of reaction typically occurs in the ...
  10. The cause of polymorphous light eruption is unknown. It usually appears 1 to 2 days following exposure to sunlight and may last up to one week. It ...
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