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Stasis DermatitisStasis Dermatitis. Stasis dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disease that occurs on the lower extremities (see the image below).
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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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Esophagitis...oral cavity (for thrush or ulcers) Search for signs of immunosuppression...in the setting of esophageal stasis resulting from abnormal esophageal ...
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Pediatric Raynaud Phenomenon...of the capillaries and venous stasis (deoxygenated blood), with continued artery...in the development of digital ulcers or even digital ...
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Venous Insufficiency...valves can no longer make contact in the lumen of the...is referred to as venous stasis, the reduced clearance of cellular...with the development of leg ...
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Vasculitis and Thrombophlebitis...organ system. Presenting features may include purpuric rash, recurrent sinusitis, epistaxis, shortness of breath, and...made clinically in patients with ...
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Leukemia Cutis...lethargy. Many cases of associated dermatitis, which may be extremely pruritic...plaques, perifollicular acneiform papules, macules, ulcers, bullae, and ...
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Pediatric Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome...Musculoskeletal Bone pain Joint pain Cutaneous Purpuric rashes, petechial rashes, or both Persistent or transient...and nonblanching. The purplish hue ...
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Pseudomonas Infection...externa, urinary tract infections (UTIs), dermatitis, cellulitis, and osteomyelitis), although recent...believed to occur through direct contact. ...
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Sickle Cell Anemia... is a well-recognized complication of SCD Dermatologic involvement: Leg ulcers are a chronic painful problem Triggers of vaso-occlusive crisis include ...