Skin Diseases
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Antihistamines have been compared on the basis of their ability to block the histamine-induced wheal and flare in the skin. ... Rhinitis ; Allergy ; Season ; Urticaria ; Chronic ; Antihistaminic ; Chemotherapy ; Treatment ; Treatment efficiency ; Provocation test ; Histamine ; Skin test ; Validity ; Human ; ENT disease ;
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; Primary lesions are physical changes in the skin considered to be caused directly by the disease process. Types of primary lesions are rarely specific to a single disease entity.
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"mark made on the skin by a whip," 1808, probably an alteration of wale, possibly by confusion with weal "welt," and obsolete wheal "pimple, pustule" (1440), from O.E. verb hwelian "to form pus, ... wheal (wēl); n.; A small swelling on the skin, as from an insect bite, that usually itches or burns. Also called welt.
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They may need to order blood tests or other laboratory tests to look for an internal disease in people who come to them with a skin problem ... Wheal (hive):; Swelling in the skin that produces an elevated, soft, spongy area that appears relatively suddenly and then almost always disappears within 24 hours.
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Wheal: An itchy skin eruption characterized by weals with pale interiors and well-defined red margins; usually the result of an allergic response to insect bites or food or drugs. Source: Diseases Database ... Disease & Treatments Search...
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About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by the Medical Review Board ... A wheal is a firm, spongy lesion formed when the dermis is filled with fluid. A wheal will typically last for a very short time - up to hours - then disappear ... Skin Care...
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Key words: Exposure to road traffic; house dust mite; skin wheal responses; ... Pollution, environmental factors and childhood respiratory allergic disease, ...
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Chronic Inflammatory Skin Disease ; 13. Dermatitis Repens of the wrist i ... Skin Bacillus of the butt; 120. Tuberculosis Verrucosa Cutis of the feet ie; Skin Bacillus of the side of the foot; 121. Urticaria of the pediatric back ie; Wheal; 122. Urticaria of the adult back ie; Wheal; 123. Varicella of the pediatric body ie;
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In today’s Lunchtime Quiz from mental_floss, you are given a nonsense word (or at least that’s what they seem to be), and you decide whether it’s a character from Dungeons and Dragons or a skin disease. Although I didn’t know ... The only one I got wrong was 'wheal' - I was quite surprised at my score as well,
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