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Abnormal blistering of the skin
- 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).
- ... spasms Seizures People with IP may also have abnormal teeth, hair loss , and vision problems .
- ... skin Joint aches Many skin lesions (sores or abnormal areas) Skin ... bumps or blisters of various sizes Be located on the upper ...
- ... on the specific drug used, but may include: Abnormal pupil size or ... rash Violent or aggressive behavior Death Drug withdrawal ...
- ... low birthweight) Fever Irritability Irritation and cracking of ... Abnormal notched and peg-shaped teeth, called Hutchinson teeth ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... the sun can cause pain, sensations of heat, blistering, and skin redness and swelling. Blisters heal slowly, often with scarring or skin color ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... Weakness of an arm or leg Later symptoms: Blisters of the skin fed by the affected artery Shedding (sloughing) of ...
- ... Nausea and vomiting Swollen gums Fever (rare) Severe blistering of the skin (rare) Slow or irregular heartbeat (usually only when ...