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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for dermatitides
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  1. Atopic dermatitis (also known as atopic eczema) is a disorder characterized by inflammation of the skin (dermatitis). The condition usually begins in early infancy, ...
  2. ... 4.A form of skin inflammation called granulomatous dermatitis is typically the earliest sign of Blau syndrome. ... type Familial juvenile systemic granulomatosis Granulomatous inflammatory arthritis, dermatitis, and uveitis, familial Pediatric granulomatous arthritis Blau syndrome ...
  3. ... Tomecki KJ, Zhou L, Jayakar B, Shen B. Dermatitis as a characteristic phenotype of a new autoinflammatory ...
  4. Netherton syndrome is a disorder that affects the skin, hair, and immune system. Newborns with Netherton syndrome have skin that is red and scaly (ichthyosiform ...
  5. ... syndrome frequently develop inflammation of the skin, called dermatitis. Eczema is the most common type of dermatitis that occurs in this syndrome, and it causes ...
  6. ... often have inflammation of the joints (arthritis), skin (dermatitis), cartilage in the ear and nose (chondritis), or ...
  7. ... low bone mineral density (osteoporosis), itchy skin rashes (dermatitis herpetiformis), defects in the enamel of the teeth, ...
  8. ... autoimmune disorders, including vitiligo, systemic lupus erythematosus, atopic dermatitis, allergic asthma, and autoimmune thyroid diseases (such as ...
  9. ... often dry and prone to irritation and itching (dermatitis). Excessive hair growth (hypertrichosis) can occur within the ...
  10. ... typically follows a pattern, beginning with eczema (atopic dermatitis), followed by food allergies, then hay fever, and ...