Gigantean, pustular, purpuric, or vesicular pityriasis rosea occurs in rare cases. |
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Compared with pityriasis rosea, psoriatic lesions are thicker and scalier, and the lesions are not usually distributed along skin creases. |
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The fact that the age of many B. rosea shells exceeds 200 years is unexpected given the widely stated fragility of brachiopod shells. |
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Olive reported that P. rosea is common in moist chambers on bark from larch, pine, wild cherry, oak, and maple. |
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I can visualize a wide flower bed planted with C. rosea in drifts, mixed with a host of other colors for a more casual garden look. |
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Pityriasis rosea may lead to a truncal macular rash, sometimes with pruritus. |
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The man with the new flaxen locks instead explained that he was struggling with pityriasis rosea, a chicken pox-like virus. |
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Anticancer compounds that are extracted from the periwinkle plant, Vinca rosea, are called the vinca alkaloids. |
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Some doctors believe that pityriasis rosea is caused by a viral or bacterial infection. |
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The rash of pityriasis rosea can look like eczema, ringworm, or psoriasis. |
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Usually, guttate psoriasis must be differentiated from pityriasis rosea, another condition characterized by the sudden outbreak of red scaly lesions. |
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The differential diagnosis includes nummular eczema, pityriasis rosea, Lyme disease, tinea versicolor, contact dermatitis, granuloma annulare, and psoriasis. |
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Consistent with benefits found with other adaptogenic substances, Rhodiola rosea appears to offer generalized resistance to physical, chemical, and biological stressors. |
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There is no effective treatment for pityriasis rosea, except that patients who experience severe pruritus may benefit from topical corticosteroids and oral antihistamines. |
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Other papulosquamous disorders should be considered in the differential diagnosis, including guttate psoriasis, pityriasis rosea, and discoid lupus erythematosus. |
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Based on the proposed mechanism of action and available experimental data, Rhodiola rosea appears to offer an advantage over other adaptogens in circumstances of acute stress. |
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The cardioprotective and antiadrenergic activity of an extract of Rhodiola rosea in stress. |
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Synergistic interactions between the antinociceptive effect of Rhodiola rosea extract and B vitamins in the mouse formalin test. |
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Effect of the extract of Rhodiola rosea L on the content of the brain biogenic monamines. |
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For kaphas, Rhodiola rosea is a powerful adaptogen that invigorates and stimulates those who have lost their stamina while allaying fatigue and depression. |
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One case of Pityriasis Rosea, resistant to routine mode of treatment was seen, but no other literature mentions its association. |
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