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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Facial erythema
  1. ... on PubMed Steinhoff M, Schmelz M, Schauber J. Facial Erythema of Rosacea - Aetiology, Different Pathophysiologies and Treatment Options. ...
  2. ... affected people also have red, tender nodules called erythema nodosum. These nodules usually develop on the legs but can also occur on the arms, face, and neck.An inflammation of the eye called ...
  3. ... burn. The skin erosions usually start on the face and chest before spreading to other parts of ...
  4. ... most often affected by swelling are the limbs, face, intestinal tract, and ... erythema marginatum during an attack.Symptoms of hereditary angioedema ...
  5. ... s syndrome Bloom-Torre-Machacek syndrome Congenital telangiectatic erythema Genetic Testing Registry: Bloom syndrome Bloom syndrome National ...
  6. ... symptoms such as hives (urticaria), swelling (angioedema), redness (erythema), ... mouth, facial flushing, and more widespread swelling (especially of the ...
  7. ... born prematurely. At birth the skin is red (erythema), but later in infancy ... The skin of the face is usually not affected.People with this condition ...
  8. ... childhood, affected individuals develop red, swollen lumps (nodular erythema) on the skin that occur most often in ... symptoms of Nakajo-Nishimura syndrome, including the nodular erythema, recurrent fevers, joint problems, and hepatosplenomegaly. It is ...
  9. ... and flat feet (pes planus). Swelling and redness (erythema) of the limbs and ... changes to the head and face become more prominent with age and are most ...
  10. ... slowly expanding red rash on the skin (called erythema migrans) at the site of the tick bite; ... as neuroborreliosis), such as paralyzed muscles in the face (facial palsy); pain, numbness, or weakness in the ...