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Eczematous dermatitis
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Dermatology and sexually transmitted diseases - Illustrated synopsis (Fourth edition) has contents: Diagnosis of skin diseases, genodermatology and genodermatoses, papulosquamous disorders, bullous disorders, eczematous dermatitis,... and other contents. Invite you to refer.
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Illustrated synopsis of dermatology and sexually transmitted diseases presents the following contents: Introduction, diagnosis of skin diseases, genodermatology and genodermatoses, papulosquamous disorders, bullous disorders, eczematous dermatitis,...
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Eczema is a type of dermatitis and these terms are often used synonymously (atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis). Eczema is a reaction pattern that presents with variable clinical findings and the common histologic finding of spongiosis (intercellular edema of the epidermis). Eczema is the final common expression for a number of disorders, including those discussed in the following sections. Primary lesions may include erythematous macules, papules, and vesicles, which can coalesce to form patches and plaques.
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Lichen Simplex Chronicus Lichen simplex chronicus may represent the end stage of a variety of pruritic and eczematous disorders, including atopic dermatitis. It consists of a circumscribed plaque or plaques of lichenified skin (thickening of the skin and accentuation of normal skin markings) due to chronic scratching or rubbing. Common areas involved include the posterior nuchal region, dorsum of the feet, and ankles. Treatment of lichen simplex chronicus centers on breaking the cycle of chronic itching and scratching.
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Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD). A. An example of ACD in its acute phase, with sharply demarcated, weeping, eczematous plaques in a perioral distribution. B. ACD in its chronic phase demonstrating an erythematous, lichenified, weeping plaque on skin chronically exposed to nickel in a metal snap. (B, Courtesy of Robert Swerlick, MD; with permission.) As in other branches of medicine, a complete history should be obtained to emphasize the following features: 1. Evolution of lesions a. Site of onset b. Manner in which the eruption progressed or spread c. Duration d.
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