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  • Scarlet fever: Causes, Treatment, and Outcome — DermNet
    Scarlet fever (scarlatina) is a bacterial illness that usually causes a distinctive full-body rash It affects people who have recently had an infection caused by streptococcus bacteria
  • Scarlet fever image - DermNet
    What is scarlet fever? Scarlet fever is a bacterial illness that often presents with a distinctive rash made up of tiny pinkish-red spots that cover the whole body It affects people who have recently had a sore throat (strep throat) or school sores (impetigo) caused by certain strains of the group A streptococcus bacteria A toxin released by the streptococcal bacteria causes the rash of
  • Viral skin infections. Specific viral exanthems - DermNet
    Created 2009 Learning objectives Be able to identify common specific viral exanthems Introduction An exanthem is a widespread erythematous rash that is accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, headache and malaise Exanthems during childhood are usually associated with viral infection and represent either a reaction to a toxin produced by the organism, damage to the skin by the
  • Staphylococcal skin infections - DermNet
    Previous exposure makes a patient immune to these toxins, ie they will not have a second attack Staphylococcal scarlatina (scarlet fever) Staphylococcal toxins can also cause food poisoning How is staphylococcal infection diagnosed? The diagnosis of staphylococcal skin infection is often clinical
  • Anthrax - DermNet
    Anthrax, Milzbrand, Infection due to Bacillus anthracis, Splenic fever, Charbon Authoritative facts from DermNet New Zealand
  • Flaps - DermNet
    What is a skin flap? A skin flap is a type of wound closure A local skin flap consists of skin taken from an adjacent area and moved to fill the surgical defect often created from the removal of a skin lesion such as skin cancer Flaps differ from skin grafts in that a flap is transferred with an intact blood supply and remains connected to its origin, while a graft is a transfer of tissue
  • Mouth problems - DermNet
    Scarlet fever (scarlatina) Non-infectious conditions Actinic cheilitis Allergic contact cheilitis Amalgam tattoo Angina bullosa haemorrhagica Angioedema Aphthous ulcers Ascher syndrome Behcet disease Burning mouth Fissured tongue Cheilitis Chronic ulcerative stomatitis Cicatricial pemphigoid Contact cheilitis in musicians Contact stomatitis
  • The tongue. Glossitis - DermNet
    Scarlet fever (scarlatina) Non-infectious conditions Aphthous ulcers Behcet disease Black hairy tongue Chronic ulcerative stomatitis Cicatricial pemphigoid Denture stomatitis Erosive lichen planus Erythema multiforme Fissured tongue Geographic tongue (benign migratory glossitis) Hairy tongue Lichen planus Linear IgA bullous dermatosis Macroglossia
  • Dermoscopy. Dermoscopy of the nail
    To improve the quality of the dermoscopic image, apply gel to the nail Examine the nail plate from above as well as end-on (the free edge of the nail) Seen end-on: Pigment in the top of the nail plate has its origin in the proximal matrix Pigment at the bottom of the nail plate has its origin in the distal matrix or nail bed Dermoscopy is mainly used to assess pigmented streaks or bands
  • Blue naevus (blue nevus) - DermNet
    What is a blue naevus? A blue naevus (nevus in American spelling) is a type of melanocytic naevus in which spindle-shaped or, less commonly, ovoid naevus cells are located most often wholly but at least partially within the dermis Different subtypes of blue naevi include: Common blue naevus Cellular blue naevus Amelanotic blue naevus Combined blue naevus Sclerosing (desmoplastic) blue naevus





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