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Results 61 - 70 of 70 for Skin rash
  1. ... the skin, appearing as blisters, reddish bumps, or rashes which can be mild to severe. The pituitary ...
  2. ... dermatomyositis is distinguished by a reddish or purplish rash on the eyelids, elbows, knees, or knuckles. Sometimes, ...
  3. ... is not related to infection); a red, itchy rash (known as hives or urticaria); joint pain (arthralgia); ...
  4. ... that causes inflammatory reactions such as fevers, skin rashes, elevated immune system proteins, and many other features ...
  5. ... episodes of fever, diarrhea, painful joints, and skin rashes. The gene mutations involved in otulipenia reduce the ...
  6. ... with abacavir hypersensitivity often develop a fever, chills, rash, upset stomach, and other symptoms when treated with ...
  7. ... condition characterized by a patchy, salmon-colored skin rash covered in fine scales. These mutations lead to ...
  8. ... Signs and symptoms include delayed development, abnormal movements, rashes of tiny red spots under the skin (petechiae), ...
  9. ... Other features of SRD5A3-CDG can include skin rash, unusually small red blood cells (microcytic anemia), and ...
  10. ... cord not caused by infections); a red, itchy rash (known as hives or urticaria); joint pain (arthralgia); ...
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