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EACD eczematous allergic contact dermatitis
GADS gonococcal arthritis/dermatitis syndrome
ICDRC International Contact Dermatitis Research Center
OD Doctor of Optometry; obtained absorbance; occipital dysplasia; occupational dermatitis; occupational...
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dermatitis, occupational A recurrent contact dermatitis caused by substances found in the work place.
(12 Dec 1998)
dermatitis, perioral A papular eruption of unknown aetiology that progresses to residual papular erythema and scaling usually confined to the area of the mouth, and almost exclusively occurring in young women. It may also be localised or extend to involve the eyelids and adjacent glabella area of the forehead (periocular dermatitis).
(12 Dec 1998)
dermatitis, photoallergic A delayed hypersensitivity involving the reaction between sunlight or other radiant energy source and a chemical substance to which the individual has been previously exposed and sensitised. It manifests as a papulovesicular, eczematous, or exudative dermatitis occurring chiefly on the light-exposed areas of the skin.
(12 Dec 1998)
dermatitis, phototoxic A nonimmunologic, chemically induced type of photosensitivity producing a sometimes vesiculating dermatitis. It results in hyperpigmentation and desquamation of the light-exposed areas of the skin.
(12 Dec 1998)
dermatitis, seborrheic A chronic inflammatory disease of the skin of unknown aetiology. It is characterised by moderate erythema, dry, moist, or greasy scaling, and yellow crusted patches on various areas, especially the scalp. On the scalp, it generally appears first as small patches of scales, progressing to involve the entire scalp with exfoliation of excessive amounts of dry scales (dandruff).
(12 Dec 1998)
dermatitis, toxicodendron An allergic contact dermatitis caused by exposure to plants of the genus toxicodendron (formerly rhus). These include poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac, all plants that contain the substance urushiol, a potent skin sensitizing agent.
(12 Dec 1998)
dermatitis-arthritis-tenosynovitis syndrome <syndrome> Disseminated infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, causing skin lesions (often pustular or necrotic), plus synovitis of major joints (such as knee, ankle, elbow), and tendon sheaths.
(05 Mar 2000)
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dhobie mark dermatitis An allergic contact dermatitis due to hypersensitivity to ingredients in laundry marking ink.
Synonym: dhobie mark, washerman's mark.
(05 Mar 2000)
diaper dermatitis Colloquially referred to as diaper, ammonia, or napkin rash; dermatitis of thighs and buttocks resulting from exposure to urine and faeces in infants' diapers. Formerly attributed to ammonia formation; moisture, bacterial growth, and alkalinity may all induce lesions.
Synonym: ammonia rash, diaper rash, Jacquet's erythema, napkin rash.
(05 Mar 2000)
infectious eczematoid dermatitis An inflammatory reaction of skin adjacent to the site of a pyogenic infection; e.g., purulent otitis, the area around a colostomy, or intranasal infection; thought to be due to a local sensitization to the resident organisms.
(05 Mar 2000)
irritant contact dermatitis Skin reactions ranging from erythema and scaling to necrotic burns resulting from nonimmunologic damage by chemicals in contact with the skin immediately or repeatedly.
(05 Mar 2000)
traumatic dermatitis Any dermatitis caused by an irritant substance or by a physical agent.
(05 Mar 2000)
trefoil dermatitis A form of photosensitization that occurs in horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs from eating several types of clover and alfalfa.
Synonym: clover disease, trefoil dermatitis.
Origin: L. Trifolium, trefoil, clover
(05 Mar 2000)
exfoliative dermatitis Generalised exfoliation with scaling of the skin and usually with erythema (erythroderma); may be a drug reaction or associated with various benign dermatoses, lupus erythematosus, lymphomas, or of undetermined cause.
Synonym: dermatitis exfoliativa, pityriasis rubra, Wilson's disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
exudative discoid and lichenoid dermatitis Disease resembling an exudative form of nummular eczema described in Jewish males with oval lesions on the penis, trunk, and face.
Synonym: exudative discoid and lichenoid dermatitis, Sulzberger-Garbe syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
factitial dermatitis Self-induced skin lesions resulting from habitual rubbing, scratching or hair-pulling, malingering, or mental disturbance.
Synonym: dermatitis autophytica, factitial dermatitis, feigned eruption.
(05 Mar 2000)
zinc deficiency dermatitis and diarrhoea A genetic disease called acrodermatitis enteropathica is characterised by the simultaneous occurrence of skin inflammation (dermatitis) and diarrhoea. The skin on the cheeks, elbows and knees and tissue about the mouth and anus are inflammed. There is also balding of the scalp, eyebrows and lashes, delayed wound healing and recurrent bacterial and fungal infections due to immune deficiency. The key laboratory finding is an abnormally low blood zinc level reflecting impaired zinc uptake. Oral treatment with zinc is curative.
(12 Dec 1998)
livedoid dermatitis A reddish blue mottled condition of the skin due to affection of the cutaneous vascular apparatus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Dermatitis, Phototoxic - »õâ A nonimmunologic, chemically induced type of photosensitivity producing a sometimes vesiculating dermatitis. It results in hyperpigmentation and desquamation of the light-exposed areas of the skin.
    Synonyms : Phototoxic Contact Dermatitis, Phototoxic Dermatitis, Contact Dermatitides, Phototoxic, Contact Dermatitis, Phototoxic, Dermatitides, Phototoxic, Dermatitides, Phototoxic Contact, Dermatitis, Phototoxic Contact, Phototoxic Contact Dermatitides
  • Dermatitis, Seborrheic - »õâ A chronic inflammatory disease of the skin of unknown etiology. It is characterized by moderate erythema, dry, moist, or greasy scaling, and yellow crusted patches on various areas, especially the scalp. On the scalp, it generally appears first as small patches of scales, progressing to involve the entire scalp with exfoliation of excessive amounts of dry scales (dandruff).
    Synonyms : Dermatitides, Seborrheic, Seborrheic Dermatitides, Seborrheic Dermatitis
  • Dermatitis, Toxicodendron - »õâ An allergic contact dermatitis caused by exposure to plants of the genus Toxicodendron (formerly Rhus). These include poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac, all plants that contain the substance urushiol, a potent skin sensitizing agent. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
    Synonyms : Dermatitis, Poison Ivy, Dermatitides, Poison Ivy, Dermatitides, Rhus, Dermatitides, Toxicodendron, Dermatitis, Rhus, Poison Ivy Dermatitides, Rhus Dermatitides, Toxicodendron Dermatitides
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dermatitis An inflammation of the skin caused by an allergic reaction or contact with an irritant. Typical symptoms of dermatitis include redness and itching.
Ãâó: webcenter.health.webmd.netscape.com/content/articl...
dermatitis Inflammation of the skin. Repeated contact with petroleum products can be a cause.
Ãâó: www.oilanalysis.com/dictionary/default.asp
dermatitis dry, flaky, itchy skin related to changes caused by venous insufficiency; severe cases may weep clear fluid and resemble infection.
Ãâó: www.vdf.org/Varicose/glossary.php
dermatitis Inflammation (redness, itching, swelling and other symptoms) of the skin.
Ãâó: www.mg217.com/psoriasis_terms.html
dermatitis inflammation of the skin.
Ãâó: www.naturalskinandhair.com/definitions.htm
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