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  • Omenn Syndrome (Pediatrics: General Medicine)severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) characterized by erythroderma, desquamation, alopecia, chronic diarrhea, failure to thrive, lymphadenopathy, and ...
  • Hairy Tongue (Dermatology)tongue (lingua villosa) is a commonly observed condition of defective desquamation of the filiform papillae that results from a variety of precipitating ...
  • Dyshidrotic Eczema (Dermatology)File 8). Vesicles typically resolve without rupturing, followed by desquamation.Hands are involved solely in 80% of patients, feet solely in 10% ( ...
  • Moisturizers (Dermatology)the mRNA levels of genes involved in keratinocyte differentiation and desquamation.[8 ]One test moisturizer was evaluated as increasing gene expression ...
  • Kawasaki Disease (Dermatology)febrile mucocutaneous syndrome with lymphoid involvement with specific desquamation of the fingers and toes in children."[1 ]Subsequent to this initial ...
  • Ichthyosis Fetalis (Dermatology)results in aberrant skin permeability and lack of normal corneocyte desquamation.The exact mechanism of this transport abnormality has yet to be ...
  • Toxic Shock Syndrome (Emergency Medicine)(septic shock), the typical diffuse erythroderma followed by desquamation (unless the patient dies before desquamation can occur), and ...
  • Scarlet Fever (Emergency Medicine)feet.Mitigation of the exanthem occurs in approximately 1 week.Desquamation, one of the most distinctive features of scarlet fever, begins 7-10 ...
  • Ichthyosis Vulgaris, Hereditary and Acquired (Dermatology)It is caused by altered profilaggrin expression leading to scaling and desquamation. Visible scales are retained for longer periods and sloughed off in ...
  • Pediatrics, Scarlet Fever (Emergency Medicine)focus, the whitish coating observed early in scarlet fever is visible.Desquamation of the palms is a frequently observed self-limited manifestation of ...
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