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Page 124
... inflammatory cells sur- round the injured vessel , an erythematous papule would result . If these were widely scattered in the skin , a maculopapular or morbilliform eruption would be seen . If the injury were still more severe but ...
... inflammatory cells sur- round the injured vessel , an erythematous papule would result . If these were widely scattered in the skin , a maculopapular or morbilliform eruption would be seen . If the injury were still more severe but ...
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... inflammatory tinea may simulate an acute bacterial infection , and many patients are so mis- diagnosed . CASE PRESENTATION . About 2 weeks ago a 7- year - old boy developed an itching area on the vertex of the scalp . During the ...
... inflammatory tinea may simulate an acute bacterial infection , and many patients are so mis- diagnosed . CASE PRESENTATION . About 2 weeks ago a 7- year - old boy developed an itching area on the vertex of the scalp . During the ...
Page 239
... inflammatory re- sponse by either immunologic or nonimmunol- ogic mechanisms . Some arthropods inject a toxin or enzyme that directly injures tissue . Others pro- duce venoms that contain inflammatory media- tors , such as histamine ...
... inflammatory re- sponse by either immunologic or nonimmunol- ogic mechanisms . Some arthropods inject a toxin or enzyme that directly injures tissue . Others pro- duce venoms that contain inflammatory media- tors , such as histamine ...
Contents
Understanding the Skin 1 6 Diseases of the Cutaneous | 1 |
Therapeutic Pearls 25 8 Vesiculobullous Diseases | 99 |
Scabicides and Pediculocides 31 Dermatitis Herpetiformis | 105 |
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