front 1 is dermitis contagious? | back 1 no |
front 2 contact dermatitis | back 2
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front 3 atopic dermatitis | back 3
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front 4 stasis dermatitis | back 4
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front 5 seborrheic dermatitis | back 5
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front 6 dermatitis diagnosis | back 6
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front 7 dermatitis treatment | back 7
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front 8 acne vulgaris | back 8
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front 9 acne vulgaris treatment | back 9
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front 10 acne rosacea | back 10 usually begins between ages 30-50 signs- erythema, papules/pustules telangiectasis- dilation of capillaries causing small red/purple dusters or spider veins |
front 11 psoriasis | back 11
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front 12 Steven-johnson syndrome (sjs) | back 12 an allergic reaction with skin manifestations can result in necrosis detachment of less than 10% of epidermis |
front 13 bacterial infections- cellulitis | back 13 infection of the dermis and subcutaneous tissues generally caused by staphylococcus skin will be erythematous, swollen and painful |
front 14 bacterial infections- furuncle | back 14 also known as a boil or skin access inflammation of hair follicles lesion may drain pus and necrotic tissue |
front 15 bacterial infections- carbuncle | back 15 collection of boils that have multiple pus "heads" begins as firm mass and evolves into erythematous painful, swollen mass abscess may devlop |