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Results 1 - 10 of 70 for Rash
  1. ... characterized by a severely painful, itchy, or tingling rash, most commonly on one side of the torso, ... tingling in the affected region shortly before the rash appears. Blisters form in the rash area, break ...
  2. ... inherited disorder characterized by short stature, a skin rash that develops after exposure to the sun, and ... skin across the nose and cheeks. A skin rash can also appear on other areas that are ...
  3. ... a condition that causes episodes of fever, skin rash, and joint pain. These episodes can be triggered ... a fever. Other common features are an itchy rash and joint and muscle pain.Additional features of ...
  4. ... viral oncogene homolog HRAS1 Oncogene, G-RAS RASH1 RASH_HUMAN Transformation gene: Oncogene HaMSV Transforming protein P21/ ...
  5. ... atopic dermatitis include dry, itchy skin and red rashes that come and go. The rashes can occur on any part of the body, ... different at different ages. In affected infants, the rashes commonly occur on the face, scalp, hands, and ...
  6. ... PLAID is the development of a red, itchy rash (hives) when the skin is exposed to cool ... small number of affected individuals develop a blistering rash on the tip of their nose, ears, and ...
  7. ... CAPS are characterized by periodic episodes of skin rash, fever, and joint pain. These episodes can be ... cold temperatures can trigger a painful or burning rash. The rash usually affects the torso and limbs ...
  8. ... SLE. A characteristic feature is a flat red rash across the cheeks and bridge of the nose, called a "butterfly rash" because of its shape. The rash, which generally ...
  9. ... early localized infection, is a slowly expanding red rash on the skin (called erythema migrans) at the site of the tick bite; the rash is often bull's-eye shaped. Flu-like ...
  10. ... characterized by the development of a red, itchy rash (known as hives or urticaria) when exposed to ... cool breeze blows on damp skin. Other skin rashes, recurrent infections, and autoimmune diseases, which occur when ...
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