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The causes and pathogenesis of the erythema of the annular centrifugal Darje are not fully understood. Apparently, the disease must be considered as a reactive process. There is a connection between erythema and fungal infection of the feet, candidiasis, intolerance to medicines. In addition, there are cases of onset of the disease in patients with leukemia systemic lupus erythematosus.
Erythema persistent exalted is considered as a localized form of leukocytoclastic vasculitis, although the site of this disease is not definitively determined.
Erythema nodosum (synonym: erythema nodosa) is a syndrome based on allergic or granulomatous inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue. The disease belongs to the vasculitis group.
Erythema multiforme exudative - an acute, often relapsing disease of the skin and mucous membranes of an infectious-allergic genesis. This disease was first described by Hebra in 1880.
Erythema congenital telangiectatic (synonym: Bloom syndrome) is an autosomal recurrent disease, manifested by telangiectatic erythema on the face, small growth at birth, and slow growth in length.
Erythema migratory chronic Afletsius-Lipshutts (syn. Erythema anulare chronicum migrans) - manifestation of the first stage of borreliosis - an infectious disease caused by a spirochete of the genus Borrelia, transmitted by tick bites.
Erysipelous laryngitis, primarily in the larynx, is extremely rare and mainly has a downward character in the erysipelas of the pharynx. Clinically manifested by the same signs as the phlegmon of the larynx, so some authors treat this disease as a hyperreactive streptococcal laryngitis.
Erysipelas of the eyelid is an infectious-allergic skin disease of the century.
Erysipelas - one of the forms of streptococcal infections caused by beta-hemolytic streptococcus, manifests itself focal serous exudative or serous-hemorrhagic inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous adipose tissue and general toxic manifestations.
Erysipelas are an infectious disease that is widespread all over the world, characterized by acute serous exudative inflammation of the skin or (more rarely) of the mucous membranes, marked intoxication and contagiousness.
Erysipelas is an infectious disease of the skin caused by pathogenic hemolytic streptococcus. Inflammatory processes of mucous membranes caused by this

Erysipelas is an infectious human disease caused by beta-hemolytic group A streptococcus and proceeds in an acute (primary) or chronic (recurrent) form with severe symptoms of intoxication and focal serous or serous-hemorrhagic inflammation of the skin (mucous membranes).

Erosive gastritis - erosion of the gastric mucosa, caused by damage to the protective factor of the mucosa. The disease is usually acute, complicated by bleeding, but can be subacute or chronic with unexpressed symptoms or lack of any signs. The diagnosis is made with endoscopy.
Erosion of the stomach and duodenum - superficial defects that do not go beyond the tunica muscularis of the gastric mucosa and duodenum, and heal without scarring.
Erosion of the cornea is a self-limiting, superficial epithelial defect.
Erosion of the teeth is the gradual abrasion, the destruction of the tooth tissues that have not been clarified etiology. Some scientists believe that the cause of erosion of the teeth is purely mechanical, others - the effect of acid foods and beverages, dysfunction of the thyroid gland.
Erectile dysfunction (impotence) - a constant lack of ability to achieve and / or maintain an erection sufficient for a full sexual intercourse.
Epstein-Barr virus viral hepatitis is a term that implies not involving the liver in the pathological process in general, as, for example, in infectious mononucleosis, but an independent form of Epstein-Barr virus infection, in which liver damage appeared in isolation and was not accompanied by a clinical picture of infectious mononucleosis.

Along with paraproctitis, the disease is widespread, which is characterized by the formation of abscesses in the coccyx region that are not associated with the rectum, the epithelial coccygeal passage.

Defects of development of exstrophy-epispadias are a combination of a number of anomalies that are united by a common cause of development and the presence of a defect of the bladder and part of the urethra.

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