Mucosa
Mucosa is moist tissue that lines some organs and body cavities throughout the body, including your nose, mouth, lungs, and digestive tract. Glands along the mucosa release mucus (a thick fluid... More »
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Bullous skin diseases are characterized by the presence of blisters or erosions of the skin and mucous membranes. ... Bullous pemphigoid primarily affects the skin, especially the lower abdomen, groin, and flexor surfaces of the hands and feet. About 10-40 percent of patients have mucous membrane involvement. The common age...
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The most common bacterial skin diseases include those caused by staphylococci, which tend to form boils (or pus-filled areas of inflammation), and streptococci, which result in a spreading area of ... SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANE INFECTIONS ; INFECTION may primarily involve the skin and mucous membranes, or skin lesions...
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Mucous membrane pemphigoid, also known as benign mucous membrane pemphigoid and cicatricial (scar-forming) pemphigoid, is one of a number of blister-producing autoimmune mucocutaneous diseases under the pemphigoid designation.
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In the present study, stereologic procedures are employed to estimate quantitatively the composition of chronic connective tissue infiltrates characterizing various oral mucous membrane diseases. ... Infectious Diseases...
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Mucous membrane plasmacytosis: A case report and review of the literature ; Rakesh Bharti MD1, and Denise R Smith MA2; Dermatology Online Journal 9 (5): 15 ; ... 34: 145-146. 28. Odom, RB, James, WD, Berger, TG. Andrew's Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology, 9th Edition. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 2000.
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Anopheles: The genus of mosquito that transmits malaria. ... Antigen: Any substance that provides an immune response when it is introduced into the body. ... Mucous membrane: The lining of certain cavities, such as the nose and mouth and intestinal tract, that produces a protective layer of mucus.
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Under this lotion the conjunctival redness is lessened, the corneal pustules and ulcerations of the lids heal, while the discharge, the lachrymation, photophobia, and irritability of the adjacent mucous membrane all diminish. ... next: Inflammatory Diseases. Mercury (Hydrargyrum, Quicksilver) Treatment...
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The invention relates to a pharmacuetical agent for curing inflammatory and/or degenerative and/or atrophic mucous-membrane diseases, more particularly for local application, which are characterized b ... I claim: 1. An anti-inflammatory, degenerative, anti-atrophic drug against mucous-membrane diseases,
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A method for the treatment of mucous membrane trauma disease or condition for the relief of pain associated therewith comprising administering topically an effective amount of a composition comprising an N.S.A.I.D. ... It is one of the few diseases in which long duration is not evidence of harmless future behaviour.
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