The sural nerve sometimes supplies the dorsal cutaneous area of the lateral two and one-half toes. |
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Lesions often start in the oral mucosa and may precede other cutaneous lesions by several weeks or months. |
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The one to two branches of the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve were identified and protected. |
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The relation between non-specific delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity and bird fancier's lung was investigated in 13 patients with the disorder. |
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As this procedure avoids a cutaneous incision it was assumed to cause less postoperative pain and a faster recovery than conventional excision. |
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A 19-year-old, healthy man visited a plastic surgeon because of a cutaneous nodule on the distal tuft of his left index finger. |
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For successful management of pressure ulcers, both cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues need to be grafted, particularly over bony prominences. |
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The regions of glabrous skin that have these epidermal ridges are especially richly supplied with cutaneous sensory nerves. |
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We speculated about the possible involvement of the cutaneous reticuloendothelial system in the clearance of the skin lesions. |
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American cutaneous leishmaniasis is transmitted by sandflies in rain forest areas mainly among mammals and occasionally humans. |
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Physiological sweating from cutaneous eccrine glands maintains normothermia and skin hydration. |
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The mammary glands are specialized cutaneous glands that develop rapidly but incompletely at puberty. |
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The nerve sometimes communicates with the lateral cutaneous branch of the third intercostal nerve. |
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The risk for developing metastatic lesions from primary cutaneous melanomas increases with tumor thickness. |
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No other cutaneous or subcutaneous lesions were detected on physical examination. |
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Topical agents can be useful in treating cutaneous and musculoskeletal pain. |
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With inhibition or failure of the skin's protective mechanisms, cutaneous infection may occur. |
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Metastases from cutaneous melanoma normally present as flesh coloured papules or nodules in the skin. |
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The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh passes from the lateral border of psoas major across the iliac fossa to pierce the inguinal ligament. |
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The two nerves most likely to cause pain or numbness around the hip are the sciatic and lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. |
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The presence of widespread cutaneous disease impairs the reliability of skin tests. |
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None of the volunteers reported discomfort, and none experienced cutaneous irritation. |
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Left untreated, fixed cutaneous sporotrichosis can eventually lead to scarring and disfigurement. |
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These infections may range from cutaneous warts to genital mucous membrane infections that can progress to cervical cancer. |
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Smaller defects may be mistaken for cutaneous lesions such as hemangiomas or dermoid cysts. |
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Other connecting branches with the medial brachial cutaneous and radial nerve have also been described. |
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We report a case in which cutaneous metastases from a melanoma imitated herpes zoster. |
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The femoral, lateral cutaneous, and obturator nerves exit from the lumbar plexus. |
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New fibres are redirected to cutaneous sweat glands and hence gustatory sweating occurs. |
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He added that people suffering from cutaneous anthrax would develop carbuncles on their skin within 10 days after first contact. |
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Herpes zoster is caused by reactivation of varicella-zoster virus from a dorsal root ganglion to a cutaneous nerve and the adjacent skin. |
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Most cases of cutaneous myiasis in the United States occur in persons returning from these endemic areas. |
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The hallmarks of rheumatic fever include arthritis, carditis, cutaneous disease, chorea, and subsequent acquired valvular disease. |
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However, in 2 cases, although edema was present, there was no evidence of a clearly localized cutaneous lesion. |
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One explanation for this might be that athletes develop cutaneous blood vessels that respond more to vasodilatory stimuli. |
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Almost all of the patients with this type of vasculitis have cutaneous findings, typically erythematous macules or purpuric lesions. |
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Both pyrethroids caused cutaneous dysesthesia that was inhibited by topical vitamin E acetate. |
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Complete cutaneous wound healing involves a biologically complex two-year process of cellular regeneration and repair. |
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The union between the peroneal communicating and the medial sural cutaneous nerves was seen on 159 sides. |
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The lateral sural cutaneous nerve and the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve are identified. |
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Careful blunt dissection was performed with care taken not to sever the cutaneous branches of the sural nerve. |
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No patient reported symptoms at the lateral cutaneous branch of the superficial peroneal nerve or the sural nerve. |
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Common, plantar, or flat warts are cutaneous manifestations of the human papillomavirus. |
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The cutaneous changes were among the first symptoms of pellagra to appear in anorexia nervosa patients. |
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Other signs and symptoms include flushed facies, sore throat, cough, cutaneous hyperaesthesia, and taste aberrations. |
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The differential diagnosis of nonbullous impetigo includes shingles, cold sores, cutaneous fungal infections, and eczema. |
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Chronic infection with S. stercoralis is often inapparent, but it can cause gastrointestinal, cutaneous, or pulmonary symptoms. |
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In those men who are not severely immunocompromised, Kaposi's sarcoma may remain an indolent cutaneous disease. |
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Careful physical examination may reveal unsuspected or unmentioned cutaneous erythema, induration, ulceration or drainage. |
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Review of the medical records indicated a definite cutaneous or conjunctival primary in 9 of 12 cases. |
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Disease may also include chest wall invasion, with bony erosion, and draining cutaneous fistulas. |
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For the in vivo part of this study, cutaneous blood vessels of the hamster dorsal skin flap model were used. |
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The medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve is initially identified and protected with a vessel loop. |
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The ocular, cutaneous, and articular manifestations frequently respond to treatment. |
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The most frequently reported infections are postsurgical, primary cutaneous and pulmonary. |
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No dilated cutaneous vessels were noted on the anterior aspect of chest. |
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In cutaneous leishmaniasis, the systemic symptoms are usually absent. |
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The authors describe an adverse localized cutaneous reaction caused by the injection of disodium clodronate, histologically presenting as a necrobiotic palisading granuloma. |
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We made a clinical diagnosis of cutaneous orf, and the lesion healed without any complications within a fortnight, without further intervention or medication. |
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Wedding hypothesized that sunlight caused a chemical reaction with the buckwheat as it traversed the cutaneous blood vessels in nonpigmented areas. |
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Generally, antipruritic conditioners provide longer duration of effect and allow the use of an antimicrobial shampoo to help prevent cutaneous infections. |
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Multiple additional lymphatic-type excrescences became evident in the perineal and perianal area with some progression of the cutaneous changes in the pubic area. |
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The cutaneous form of anthrax presents with a darkened eschar or papule that is not painful, but can be somewhat itchy and is generally striking in appearance. |
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The differential diagnosis in this case includes secondary syphilis, lepromatous leprosy, cutaneous tuberculosis, and discoid lupus erythematosus. |
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Physical examination was positive for edema in the lower extremities and multiple violaceous cutaneous ulcers surrounded by tender brawny erythema. |
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Two helpful tips the authors present are that lymphangitic streaking is often consistent with cutaneous infection, and that splenomegaly is rare in metastatic cancer. |
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Five surgical patients had wound infections, and an additional five patients had other complications such as phlebitis, hematoma, cutaneous damage, or deep venous thrombosis. |
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Males were then subjected to a cutaneous hypersensitivity test by injecting their wing web with a lectin, phytohemagglutinin, which has a mitogenic effect on T-lymphocytes. |
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The reported rates of association have differed widely, probably because of varying study design, oral versus cutaneous lichen planus and geography. |
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Five cases represented metastases from cutaneous squamous carcinomas. |
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The worst survival was for patients with cutaneous, monocular melanoma. |
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We report the first case of pythiosis from Africa in an 8-month-old dog with a chronic and ulcerative cutaneous lesion. |
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We currently prefer to position this cutting guide freehandedly, without any supports, which means shorter cutaneous incisions can be made. |
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At the tumour period the diagnosis is easier, and the differential diagnosis chiefly concerns cutaneous lymphadenia and sarcoma. |
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The cutman is a cutaneous doctor responsible for keeping the boxer's face and eyes free of cuts and blood. |
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Glomus tumor is a vascular tumor believed to be originating from the cutaneous neuromyoarterial glomus body. |
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They are often referred to as skin tags or acrochordons and are found in multiple cutaneous locations measuring usually less than 10 mm. |
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Occasional, acquired cutaneous polyps, with the typical gross features of acrochordons, may demonstrate a marked degree of cytologic atypia. |
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Very-late-onset atopic dermatitis and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma may look quite similar clinically. |
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High risk of active tuberculosis in HIV-infected drug users with cutaneous anergy. |
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In the differential diagnosis, cryoglobulinemia, cutaneous leukocytoclastic angiitis or Henoch-Schonlein purpura should be considered. |
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Efficacy of orally administered 2-substituted quinolines in experimental murine cutaneous and visceral leishmaniases. |
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Diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis produces disseminated and chronic skin lesions resembling those of lepromatous leprosy and is difficult to treat. |
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Palmoplantar keratoderma and oral leucoplakia with cutaneous horn of the lips. |
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Leishmania tropica in rock hyraxes in a focus of human cutaneous leishmaniasis. |
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Physical examination revealed the presence of cutaneous lesions that had been previously biopsied to show the presence of Bowen's disease. |
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She presented in 2011 with extensive cutaneous ulcerations of 2 months in duration over her right lateral malleolus. |
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Superficial tissues absorb the mechanical energy at high frequencies, which affects cutaneous mechanoreceptors located in the skin of the hand. |
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Tolerance doses of cutaneous and mucosal tissues in ring-necked parakeets for external beam megavoltage radiation. |
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Calcinosis cutis is the cutaneous deposition of calcium salts in the dermis. |
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The caruncle on the nasal canthus contains both conjunctival and cutaneous structures and tumours can be of skin or mucosal origin. |
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We next asked if cutaneous application of beryllium would initiate a beryllium-specific, cell-mediated immune response in mice. |
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Darkfield microscopy allows visualization of live treponemes obtained from a variety of cutaneous or mucous membrane lesions, as follows. |
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The first clinical differential diagnoses were cutaneous SLE, nephrogenous dermatopathy, calciphylaxis, and calcinosis. |
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Neurotized melanocytic nevi and neurofibromas are common, benign cutaneous neoplasms. |
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Nicotinamide enhances DNA repair and prevents cutaneous immune suppression after ultraviolet radiation exposure. |
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The cutaneous form is usually mild and characterized by multifocal cutaneous lesions on unfeathered areas of the skin. |
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The feet showed bilateral Polydactyly with cutaneous syndactyly of the fifth digits. |
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No synostoses were seen in either series, and the most common complication was transient lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve palsy. |
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There are dermatological problems such as striae atrophica, colloid milium ochronosis, scabies, cutaneous atrophy and pitch black pigmentation. |
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The patient underwent radical cystectomy, urethrectomy, and bilateral umbilical cutaneous ureterostomy construction. |
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A variety of cutaneous lesions have been described including papules, nodules, verrucous lesions, superficial abscesses, pustules, and scars. |
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Nonetheless, cutaneous vesicular eruption following intravenous acyclovir administration is rare. |
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The lateral femoral cutaneous nerves were harvested with each flap and were coapted to the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve. |
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Use of plasma histamine levels to monitor cutaneous mast cell degranulation. |
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Atypical multiple, papilliform, xanthomatous, cutaneous neoplasia in a goose. |
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Clinical signs in the penguins included cutaneous papules and nodules around eyelids and beaks, depression, and restriction in weight gain. |
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Xerosis and paronychia were the main associated adverse cutaneous reactions. |
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Primary cutaneous blastomycosis is a rare fungal infection that is caused by direct skin inoculation of Blastomyces dermatitides with trauma. |
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Other forms of cutaneous cysts are dermoid cysts, a type caused by the obstruction of a sweat gland and a sebaceous gland cyst. |
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New posterior auricular perichondrial cutaneous graft for stable reconstruction of nasal defects. |
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Other rare presentations of seminomas include cutaneous and perineal metastases, in addition to paraneoplastic syndromes including polycythaemia. |
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Ecthyma gangrenosum is a rare necrotizing cutaneous infection usually caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. |
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It has long been suspected that cutaneous endorphins are produced during exposure to UV light. |
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Propranolol may have a potential role in its treatment, since it leads to regression or stabilization of cutaneous infantile hemangiomas. |
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These include laser hair removal, vascular lesions, tattoos, drug-induced photosensitivity, actinic prurigo, and the cutaneous porphyrias. |
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They are characterized by having only cutaneous presentation, with no evidence of extracutaneous lesion after adequate staging. |
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Identification of Pythium insidiosum by nested PCR in cutaneous lesions of Brazilian horse and rabbits. |
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The chronic, cutaneous form of glanders presents as ulcerated skin lesions along major lymph and blood vessels and is known as farcy. |
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Reconstruction was performed with bilateral sensate pedicled ALT flaps innervated by the lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. |
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Integumentary system diseases were cutaneous pox virus, ectoparasitism by lice and mites, and a few bacterial dermatitis or cellulitis cases. |
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The clinical differential diagnoses for PG include folliculitis, furuncle, necrotizing vasculitis, cutaneous lymphomas, and insect bites. |
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Ceptaris Therapeutics, developing mechlorethamine gel, a topically delivered cytotoxic agent to treat cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. |
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After closure, the neuro-ectoderm separates from the cutaneous ectoderm, and the space between is filled by mesoderm. |
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Caused by fowlpox virus, the disease is primarily found in 2 forms, cutaneous and diphtheritic. |
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The patient's medical history was significant for diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hemorrhoidectomy, and a cutaneous melanoma excised from his back 8 years earlier. |
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In fact, patients suffering from cutaneous tuberculosis and other conditions stand to benefit immediately from the use of heliotherapy in their treatments. |
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The cutaneous basophil response to phytohemagglutinin in chickens. |
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Lack of effect of dimethylsulphoxide in cutaneous amyloidosis. |
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When cutaneous leiomyosarcomas are considered according to their depth of invasion, the local control rate is even better for those with disease localized to the dermis. |
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Patients who have recently had their skin penetrated by the filariform larvae may acquire an itchy cutaneous eruption of pruritic papulovesicular lesion. |
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Patients frequently have more than one subset of cutaneous LE, as demonstrated by the frequent concurrence of discoid LE and lupus panniculitis, even in the same lesion. |
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The differences of the fitting curves for the two indicators further highlighted the nonmonotonic dependence of cutaneous melanoma and UVA exposures. |
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The disease is classified as 'acute', 'chronic' and 'severe' strongyloidiasis and commonly manifests with cutaneous, pulmonary and intestinal features. |
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Parasitic infections can be solely confined to the skin, as seen with human scabies, cutaneous larva migrans, the chigger flea, cutaneous myiasis and cutaneous leishmaniasis. |
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Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare and highly aggressive cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma that, in most cases, is caused by Merkel cell polyomavirus. |
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Two of these were of the Chiari II variety with lumbosacral cutaneous defect, meningocele, ventriculomegaly and small posterior fossa with vermian descent. |
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Haptic information refers to the kinesthetic and cutaneous input from mechanoreceptors within the muscles, joints, and skin of the fingers and arms. |
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The disease is classified into cutaneous mastocytosis where the infiltrates are within the skin, and systemic mastocytosis involving extracutaneous organs and bone marrow. |
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Person-to-person transmission is extremely unlikely and has been reported only with cutaneous anthrax, where discharges from cutaneous lesions are potentially infectious. |
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The clinical aspect and history strongly suggested cutaneous anthrax. |
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A double-blind randomized clinical trial of a topical herbal extract vs systemic meglumine antimonate for treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Iran. |
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However, a novel form of cutaneous anthrax, termed injectional anthrax, that is characterized by severe soft tissue infection has been recently described in heroin users. |
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The inhibition of tyrosinase can play a key role in the management of diseases such as cutaneous hyperpigmentation disorders such as lentigines, and possibly melanoma. |
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With a tentative diagnosis of a cutaneous Candida albicans infection, the bird was treated supportively with parenteral fluid therapy, cephalexin, and nystatin. |
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In conclusion, a necrotic skin lesion in an immuno-compromised patient should be viewed with a high index of suspicion as possible cutaneous mucormycosis. |
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Biopsy specimens were washed 3 times with DNAfree sterile water, and epidermis was removed from the dermis and hypodermis to avoid contamination with cutaneous flora. |
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Ecthyma gangrenosum is a well known cutaneous manifestation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections and is usually seen in immunocompromised patients. |
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