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Rheumatoid Arthritis Quiz ... Home > Health Encyclopedia > Dermatoses (systemic) ... Dermatoses is a general term used to describe any skindefect or lesion on the skin.
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Skin disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dermatosis (plural dermatoses ), a noun, is defined as "any disease of the skin," and, while thousands of skin disorders have been described, only a small number account for most visits to the doct...
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Slide 1 - NIOSH Introduction; Slide 2 - Occupational Dermatoses Title; Slide 3 - Statistics; Slide 4 - Total Cases; Slide 5 - Incidence; Slide 5A - Changes in Incidence (1993 - 1999) ... Slide 26 - Tumors; Slide 27 - Causes of occupational dermatoses; Slide 28 - Chemical; Slide 29 - Primary skin irritant;
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The next issue to look at was the epidemiological data of occupational dermatoses. It became obvious that there was a shortage on valid data. As the German legal system provides good possibilities to record occupational dermatoses nearly completely we did research on these data in a prospective way.
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Updated by: Jonathan Kantor, MD, North Florida Dermatology Associates, Jacksonville, FL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, ... Dermatoses is a general term used to describe any skin defect or lesion on the skin. Systemic means it affects the entire body, rather than a single part.
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Dermatoses (systemic), Dermatoses is a general term used to describe any skin defect or lesion on the skin. ... Patients & Visitors ... Health Care Professionals...
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Dermatoses with aggressive course: syphilis, cutaneous leishmaniasis, necrotising folliculitis, necrotising gingivitis, herpes zoster, molluscum contagiosum, scabies and papular pruritic eruption. Exceptional dermatoses: psoriasis, oral hairy leukoplakia, and prurigo.
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Dermatoses / Dermatosis / Disease, Skin / Diseases, Skin / ; ... Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting as Benign Dermatoses - May 15, 1999 - American Academy of Family Physicians ... The Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis and Other Dermatoses with Leukotriene Antagonists...
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Several biopsies may be needed over time to make the diagnosis, since the early patch stage may mimic chronic inflammatory dermatoses. Immunophenotyping and T-cell receptor gene arrangement analysis confirming a malignant clone are sometimes helpful in diagnosis.
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