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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Abnormal blistering of the skin
  1. This is a picture of diffuse, cutaneous mastocytosis. Abnormal collections of cells in the skin (mast cells) produce this rash. Unlike bullous mastocytosis, rubbing will not lead to formation of blisters (bullae).
  2. ... spasms Seizures People with IP may also have abnormal teeth, hair loss , and vision problems .
  3. ... skin Joint aches Many skin lesions (sores or abnormal areas) Skin ... bumps or blisters of various sizes Be located on the upper ...
  4. ... on the specific drug used, but may include: Abnormal pupil size or ... rash Violent or aggressive behavior Death Drug withdrawal ...
  5. ... low birthweight) Fever Irritability Irritation and cracking of ... Abnormal notched and peg-shaped teeth, called Hutchinson teeth ...
  6. ... skin on the face, neck, and arms. The abnormal skin areas are usually large, flat, and tan with ... in color can also be a sign of skin cancer. The ABCDE system can ... half of the abnormal area is different from the other half. B ...
  7. ... the sun can cause pain, sensations of heat, blistering, and skin redness and swelling. Blisters heal slowly, often with scarring or skin color ...
  8. ... that causes the skin damage. The damage creates blisters, as if the skin were scalded by heat. These blisters can occur ... Symptoms may include any of the following: Blisters Fever Large ... skin ( erythema ), which spreads to cover most of the body Skin ...
  9. ... Weakness of an arm or leg Later symptoms: Blisters of the skin fed by the affected artery Shedding (sloughing) of ...
  10. ... Nausea and vomiting Swollen gums Fever (rare) Severe blistering of the skin (rare) Slow or irregular heartbeat (usually only when ...
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