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... vesicle is filled with serous fluid . Accumulation of fluid between the corium and epidermis may cause the formation of pseudo - vesicles . Vesicles disappear without leaving a scar . They occur typically in the vesicular stage of ...
... vesicle is filled with serous fluid . Accumulation of fluid between the corium and epidermis may cause the formation of pseudo - vesicles . Vesicles disappear without leaving a scar . They occur typically in the vesicular stage of ...
Page 269
... vesicles . At first tiny , these vesicles speedily increase in size and some of them become confluent , forming bullæ filled with serum on a reddish base , round whose irregular borders a few isolated vesicles may still be dis- cerned ...
... vesicles . At first tiny , these vesicles speedily increase in size and some of them become confluent , forming bullæ filled with serum on a reddish base , round whose irregular borders a few isolated vesicles may still be dis- cerned ...
Page 527
... vesicles , which enlarge and protrude from the surrounding skin . The vesicles involve the whole depth of the epidermis , and may contain fragments of a residual network of stretched , distorted prickle - cells . Eventually this network ...
... vesicles , which enlarge and protrude from the surrounding skin . The vesicles involve the whole depth of the epidermis , and may contain fragments of a residual network of stretched , distorted prickle - cells . Eventually this network ...
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acid acne acne vulgaris acute allergic appear applied associated attack baths become blood bullæ calamine lotion cause cells cent chancre characteristic chronic clinical colour condition corium cream crusts cutaneous daily dermatitis develop diagnosis disease doses drug eczema epidermis eruption erythema Etiology examination face favus follicles frequently fungus hæmorrhages hair herpes horny ichthammol impetigo infection infiltration inflamed irritation itching layer lesions lichen lichen planus limbs lupus erythematosus lupus vulgaris malady mercury nail nodules normal occasionally occur ointment papules patches patient pemphigus penicillin pigment pityriasis powder Prognosis prurigo pruritus psoriasis pustules rare reaction removed ringworm salicylic salicylic acid scales scalp scar sebaceous glands seborrheic sebum secondary seen sensitisation serum skin solution sometimes stage sulphonamides superficial surface sweat glands symptoms syphilis therapy tinea tion tissue treated treatment tuberculosis tuberculous tumours ulcer ultra-violet rays urticaria usually vesicles vitamin weeks whilst X-rays zinc zoster