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Zoster dermatomal healing |
Depositor: |
Doug Miller |
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Doug Miller |
Zoster dermatomal healing along left side. |
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02/27/2023 |
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Dermatology: Poison Oak, Initial Outbreak |
Depositor: |
craig@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Judy E. Kalinyak, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, i-Human Patients |
Poison oak lesion progression - initial outbreak 24-36 hours after exposure |
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08/21/2017 |
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Dermatology: Poison Oak, 48 hours after exposure |
Depositor: |
craig@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Judy E. Kalinyak, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, i-Human Patients |
Poison oak lesion progression - 48 hours after exposure |
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Date Uploaded: |
08/21/2017 |
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Dermatology: Poison Oak, 1 week post treatment |
Depositor: |
craig@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Judy E. Kalinyak, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, i-Human Patients |
Poison oak lesion progression - 1 week post treatment |
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Date Uploaded: |
08/21/2017 |
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Dermatology: Poison Oak, Vessicles |
Depositor: |
craig@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Judy E. Kalinyak, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, i-Human Patients |
Poison oak lesion progression - vesicles closeup |
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Date Uploaded: |
08/21/2017 |
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Dermatology: Poison Oak, 1 week post treatment |
Depositor: |
craig@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Judy E. Kalinyak, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, i-Human Patients |
Poison oak lesion progression
- initial outbreak 24-36 hours after exposure
- 24 hours pre-treatment
- 1 week post treatment
- secondary exposure, likely from contaminated clothing |
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Date Uploaded: |
08/21/2017 |
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Dermatology: Poison Oak, left forearm secondary exposure |
Depositor: |
craig@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Judy E. Kalinyak, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, i-Human Patients |
Poison oak lesion progression - left forearm 96 hours post initial exposure. Secondary exposure, likely from contaminated clothing |
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Date Uploaded: |
08/21/2017 |
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Dermatology: Poison Oak, left forearm secondary exposure |
Depositor: |
craig@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Judy E. Kalinyak, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, i-Human Patients |
Poison oak lesion progression, 96 hours post exposure. Secondary exposure, likely from contaminated clothing |
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Date Uploaded: |
08/21/2017 |
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Dermatology: Poison Oak, lesion Progression |
Depositor: |
craig@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Judy Kalinyak, MD, PhD |
Progression of poison oak lesions:
initial outbreak 24-36 hrs after exposure
close-up of vesicles. Location is inner thighs
same location 24 hrs later before therapy
same location 1 wk later after therapy
left forearm--secondary exposure most likely from touching contaminated clothing. |
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poison oak |
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Dermatology: Poison Oak, lesion Progression |
Date Uploaded: |
08/21/2017 |
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Dermatology: Caput Medusae |
Depositor: |
craig@i-human.com |
Creator: |
craig@i-human.com |
Distended and engorged superficial epigastric veins, which are seen radiating from the umbilicus across the abdomen, usually a sign of portal vein hypertension. |
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Date Uploaded: |
12/22/2016 |