(A) 10× Hematoxylin-eosin staining; hydropic changes in the basal layer. (B and C) 10× Hematoxylin-eosin staining with marked dermal edema and bullae formation with mild lymphocytic infiltrate around ...
A 55-year-old woman complained of a five-day-old leg rash. She also had non-insulin-dependent diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension, which she managed with insulin, atorvastatin, and labetalol ...
Her first symptom was a severe burning sensation of the skin ... rash continued to worsen, and she was re-admitted to the hospital. On admission (day 23), she was observed to have periorbital ...
Two years later, she developed a malar rash, leading to a rheumatologic evaluation that identified cerebral vasculitis. She was diagnosed with NPSLE and responded well to steroid treatment ...
One month later, the same type of rash reappeared on both legs, the waist ... The patient’s vulva, hands, feet, and face all eventually developed edematous erythematous and blisters that eventually ...
Fig. 7 provides a form that includes erythema, dryness and rash for a "treatment" and an "uninvolved control". The scores for both sites are recorded and can be compared. Skin Sciences Program ...
An earlier version of this article incorrectly said California passed a bill prohibiting children younger than 13 from buying anti-aging skin-care products. The bill did not pass. This article has ...
If you’re new to newborns, you might be surprised by how changeable a baby’s skin can be: clear and soft one day; blotchy and bumpy the next. The good news is most infant rashes are temporary ...
A person is considered to have Lyme disease if a physician diagnoses an erythema migrans rash that has attained a diameter of at least 5 cm (2.5 inches). In the absence of this rash, there must be at ...