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Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (dermatology)

T-cell lymphoma of the skin

Most often, T-cell lymphomas are recorded in the elderly, although there are isolated cases even in children. Men are sick twice as often as women. T-cell lymphomas are epidermotropic in nature.

Lyell's Syndrome: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Lyell's syndrome (synonyms: acute epidermal necrolysis, toxic epidermal necrolysis) is a serious toxic-allergic disease that threatens the patient's life, is characterized by intensive detachment and necrosis of the epidermis with the formation of extensive blisters and erosions on the skin and mucous membranes.

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a toxic-allergic disease that is a malignant variant of bullous multiforme exudative erythema.

Rheumatoid nodules: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

In 20% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, knotty rashes are revealed - rheumatoid nodules. The nodes most often appear in severe disease, when the serum often has positive anti-cervical and rheumatoid factors.

Raynaud's disease or syndrome: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Raynaud's disease or syndrome is most common among young women or women in the menopausal period. Reynaud's syndrome is characterized by ischemia arising from cold or emotional overload.

Behcet's disease in adults

Behcet's disease (synonyms: Turoth's large aphthus, Behcet's syndrome, triple syndrome) is a multi-organ, inflammatory disease of unknown etiology, whose clinical picture consists of aphthous stomatitis and lesions of genital organs, eyes and skin.

Urticaria (angioedema angioedema)

Hives (angioedema angioedema) - an allergic disease of the skin and mucous membranes, characterized by the formation of blisters, accompanied by itching and burning. Distinguish acute, including acute limited edema Quincke, and chronic urticaria.

Facial hematrophy: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

The causes and pathogenesis of facial hemiatrophy are not established. Facial hemiaphrophy often develops in the defeat of the trigeminal nerve and vegetative innervation disorders, which can be caused genetically, progressing hemiatrophy can be the application of strip-like scleroderma.

Skin manifestations with dermatomyositis

Dermatomyositis (synonym: polymyositis, Wagner's disease) is a disease of connective tissue, which proceeds with a predominant lesion of the skin and skeletal musculature. People of all ages are ill.

Scleroatrophic lichen

The causes and pathogenesis of scleroatrophic lichen are not fully elucidated. Pathologies of the nervous, endocrine and immune systems, infectious agents, etc. Play an important role in the occurrence of the disease.

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