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Calciphylaxis, End-stage Renal Disease
show more Title: Calciphylaxis, End-stage Renal Disease Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Condition of induced systemic hypersensitivity in which tissues respond to appropriate challenging agents with a sudden local calcification. Keywords: skin necrosis, vascular calcification, thrombosis, Calciphylaxis, Chronic renal Insufficiency, Kidney Failure, Chronic Date Uploaded: -
Calciphylaxis, End-stage Renal Disease
show more Title: Calciphylaxis, End-stage Renal Disease Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Condition of induced systemic hypersensitivity in which tissues respond to appropriate challenging agents with a sudden local calcification. Keywords: Chronic renal Insufficiency, Kidney Failure, Chronic, vascular calcification, thrombosis, skin necrosis, Calciphylaxis Date Uploaded: -
Calcinosis Scrotum, Benign
show more Title: Calcinosis Scrotum, Benign Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Cutaneous condition characterized by calcification of the skin resulting from the deposition of calcium and phosphorus occurring on the scrotum. Keywords: P, Ca, foreign body-type granulomatous reaction, Nodules, dermis, nodules, Phosphorous, Calcium, Idiopathic Scrotal Calcinosis Date Uploaded: -
Calcinosis Scrotum
show more Title: Calcinosis Scrotum Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Cutaneous condition characterized by calcification of the skin resulting from the deposition of calcium and phosphorus occurring on the scrotum. Keywords: foreign body-type granulomatous reaction, dermis, Ca, Calcium, nodules, P, Nodules, Idiopathic Scrotal Calcinosis, Phosphorous Date Uploaded: -
Cutaneous Vasculitis With Skin Necrosis, SLE Patient, Image 2
show more Title: Cutaneous Vasculitis With Skin Necrosis, SLE Patient, Image 2 Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Vasculitis (plural: vasculitides) is a group of disorders that destroy blood vessels by inflammation. Both arteries and veins are affected. Lymphangitis is sometimes considered a type of vasculitis.[3] Vasculitis is primarily due to leukocyte migration and resultant damage. Keywords: Cell Physiological Phenomena, Cell Physiological Processes, blood vessels, Vascular Diseases, Inflammation Date Uploaded: -
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, Image 1
show more Title: Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, Image 1 Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) begins with fever, cough, and other nonspecific symptoms, and is soon followed by purplish, bloody-looking lesions on the skin and mucous membranes. These early lesions, typically found on the head, neck, and upper chest, soon merge and blister. Sheets of epidermis then begin to detach from the skin layers below. In time, the entire surface of the skin may be involved, with detachment of 100% of the epidermis. Keywords: Skin lesion, blister, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, mucous membrane lesion Date Uploaded: -
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, Image 3
show more Title: Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, Image 3 Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) begins with fever, cough, and other nonspecific symptoms, and is soon followed by purplish, bloody-looking lesions on the skin and mucous membranes. These early lesions, typically found on the head, neck, and upper chest, soon merge and blister. Sheets of epidermis then begin to detach from the skin layers below. In time, the entire surface of the skin may be involved, with detachment of 100% of the epidermis. Keywords: Skin lesion, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, mucous membrane lesion, blister Date Uploaded: -
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, Image 2
show more Title: Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, Image 2 Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) begins with fever, cough, and other nonspecific symptoms, and is soon followed by purplish, bloody-looking lesions on the skin and mucous membranes. These early lesions, typically found on the head, neck, and upper chest, soon merge and blister. Sheets of epidermis then begin to detach from the skin layers below. In time, the entire surface of the skin may be involved, with detachment of 100% of the epidermis. Keywords: blister, mucous membrane lesion, Skin lesion, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Date Uploaded: -
Pernio (Patient History Of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)
show more Title: Pernio (Patient History Of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Recurrent localized itching, swelling and painful erythema on the fingers, toes or ears, produced by exposure to cold. Keywords: swelling, Cold injury, itiching, Wounds and Injuries, cold exposure, erythema, Frostbite Date Uploaded: -
Lichen Planus
show more Title: Lichen Planus Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Lichen planus is a skin condition of unknown origin that produces small, shiny, flat-topped, itchy pink or purple raised spots on the wrists,forearms or lower legs, especially in middle-aged patients. Keywords: flat topped papule, Lichen Planus, purple, Skin disease Date Uploaded: