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  1. ... for example faint, light red discoloration) called stasis dermatitis . This is an early sign of venous insufficiency. ...
  2. ... can cause inflammation (erythema), rash, and itching. Nickel dermatitis is relatively common, and can be seen on ...
  3. ... an example of an allergic skin reaction (allergic dermatitis) caused by hair dye. The skin on the ...
  4. Atopic dermatitis is quite often seen on the cheeks of infants. It consists of red, scaling plaques that are ...
  5. This is a close-up of a dermatitis reaction. It consists of a large, red (erythematous) lesion (plaque) with numerous small pus-filled areas (pustules).
  6. ... discoloration just above the ankle, known as stasis dermatitis. It results from decreased blood flow. This patient ...
  7. People with atopic dermatitis frequently have hyperlinearity, which is a thickening of the skin on the palms and soles with an increase in ...
  8. ... when the area is exposed to light (photocontact dermatitis). These perfumes include Oil of Bergamot, an oil ...
  9. ... medicine Hives and angioedema Food allergies Skin rashes ( dermatitis ), in which the skin becomes red, sore, or ...
  10. Eczema and Atopic Dermatitis (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Eczema/Start Here ... Eczema ... American Academy of Family Physicians
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