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Allergic Contact DermatitisAllergic Contact Dermatitis. Individuals with allergic contact dermatitis may have persistent or relapsing dermatitis, particularly if the material(s) to ...
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Contact Urticaria SyndromeContact Urticaria Syndrome. Maibach and Johnson[1] defined contact urticaria syndrome in 1975; since then, numerous reports of contact urticaria syndrome ...
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Pediatric Contact DermatitisPediatric Contact Dermatitis. Contact dermatitis can be subdivided on etiologic grounds into various types, including the following:Irritant contact ...
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Contact StomatitisContact Stomatitis. Contact stomatitis describes an inflammatory reaction of the oral mucosa by contact with irritants or allergens (see the images below).
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Dyshidrotic EczemaDyshidrotic Eczema. Dyshidrotic eczema is a type of eczema (dermatitis) of unknown cause that is characterized by a pruritic vesicular eruption on the ...
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Burning Mouth Syndrome... by a continuous burning sensation of the mucosa of the mouth, typically involving the tongue, with or without extension to the lips and oral mucosa.
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Head and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma...is defined as the area extending from the vermilion border of the lips to a plane between the junction of the hard and soft palate...lesions known as ...
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Molluscum Contagiosum...its viral nature. Infection follows contact with infected persons or contaminated...the mucous membranes of the lip, tongue, and buccal mucosa. ...
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Cosmetics...such as rosacea or atopic dermatitis. The pigments can offer some...the facial skin, including the lips. Finally, a puff or sponge...rare cause of ...
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Actinic Prurigo...In 65% of patients, the lips are involved, and, in 10...excoriations induced by scratching. The dermatitis is generally disseminated, bilateral, ...