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Results 1 - 10 of 53 for Erythema
  1. Erythema multiforme (EM) is an acute skin reaction that comes from an infection or another trigger. EM ... chap 61. Lalor L, Shah KN. Urticaria and erythema multiforme. In: Long SS, ed. Principles and Practice of ...
  2. Erythema toxicum is a common skin condition seen in newborns. ... Erythema toxicum may appear in approximately one half of all normal newborn infants. The condition may appear ...
  3. Erythema nodosum is an inflammatory disorder. It involves tender, red bumps ( nodules ) under the skin. ... about half of cases, the exact cause of erythema nodosum is unknown. The remaining cases are associated ...
  4. ... person's back appear where blisters (bullae) caused by Erythema multiforme have ruptured and the overlying skin removed ( ... The resulting lesions are yellow-crusted ulcers (erosions). Erythema multiforme may be associated with herpes simplex infection, ...
  5. Erythema migrans is the initial lesion of Lyme disease, and often appears at the site of the ...
  6. Newborn infants may have Erythema toxicum, a rash that is characterized by patchy redness with central vesicles. The rash is temporary, and the location may ...
  7. Erythema multiforme on the hands. These lesions are circular and may appear in concentric rings (often called ...
  8. Erythema multiforme lesions are often referred to as target lesions because of the concentric rings the lesions ...
  9. Erythema multiforme lesions are circular and may appear in concentric rings (often called target lesions). Target lesions ...
  10. Erythema toxicum neonatorum is a skin condition seen in about half of newborn infants. It consists of ...
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