Marshall, James (1960). Diseases of the skin. Edinburgh: E. & S. Livingstone. p. 944. Gip, L (1994). "Black piedra: The first ... Piedraia hortae causes the formation of nodules on the hair shaft, a clinical superficial disease commonly known as black ... "Guidelines of care for superficial myoctic infections of the skin: Piedra". American Academy of Dermatology. 34 (1): 122-124. ...
He did much to pioneer (in retrospect now seen as a mistake) the use of x-rays in treating of skin diseases. He also worked ... See Handbook of Skin Diseases (1919) Occupational Dermatitis (as part of British Journal of Dermatology and Syphilis 1922) ... Handbook of skin diseases. Gerstein - University of Toronto. Edinburgh : E. & S. Livingstone. (CS1 errors: missing periodical, ... He died at home in Manor Place, Edinburgh, following a long illness (thought to be skin cancer induced by over-use of x-rays), ...
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Conditions of the skin appendages, Rare diseases, Human hair, Hair diseases). ... Sutton, Richard L. (1916). Diseases of The Skin. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Company. pp. 408, 705. Retrieved November 29, 2009. ... James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). Andrews Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology (10 ed.). Saunders. p ... called Cushing's disease. It is the most common endocrine disease of the middle-aged to older horse, often resulting in fatal ...
Kostović, K.; Lipozencić, J. (2004). "Skin diseases in alcoholics". Acta Dermatovenerologica Croatica. 12 (3): 181-190. PMID ... Symptoms include red, scaly, greasy, itchy, and inflamed skin. Areas of the skin rich in oil-producing glands are often ... This is based on the fact that summer growth of Malassezia in the skin alone does not result in seborrhoeic dermatitis. Besides ... This is based on observations of high counts of Malassezia species in skin affected by seborrhoeic dermatitis and on the ...
Kostović K, Lipozencić J (2004). "Skin diseases in alcoholics". Acta Dermatovenerol Croat. 12 (3): 181-90. PMID 15369644. ... Recent research cites alcoholic lung disease as comparable to liver disease in alcohol-related mortality. Alcoholics have a ... Alcoholic liver disease is a major public health problem. For example, in the United States up to two million people have ... Characteristics of the disease include shrinkage of gingival height and increased mobility of teeth which may exfoliate if the ...
Skin diseases and cancer. Localized or diffuse hair loss may also occur in cicatricial alopecia (lupus erythematosus, lichen ... Scalp reduction is the process of decreasing of the area of bald skin on the head. In time, the skin on the head becomes ... Conditions of the skin appendages, External signs of ageing, Hair diseases, Human hair, Radiation health effects, Wikipedia ... Autoimmune disease. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder also known as "spot baldness" that can result in hair loss ...
Foundation, British Skin. "Hailey-hailey disease - British Skin Foundation". knowyourskin.britishskinfoundation.org.uk. ... "a rare group of blistering autoimmune diseases" affecting "the skin and mucous membranes", Hailey-Hailey disease is not an ... List of cutaneous conditions James WD, Berger T, Elston D (2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology (10th ed ... Affected areas of skin undergo repeated blistering and inflammation, and may be painful to the touch. Areas where the skin ...
Skin Disorders at Curlie All the Internet - Directory - Main/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Skin_Disorders Archived 18 June ... Peeling skin syndrome (acral peeling skin syndrome, continual peeling skin syndrome, familial continual skin peeling, ... The two main types of human skin are: glabrous skin, the hairless skin on the palms and soles (also referred to as the " ... Adult linear IgA disease Bullous pemphigoid Bullous lupus erythematosus Childhood linear IgA disease (chronic bullous disease ...
An Elementary Treatise on Diseases of the Skin (1871) A Treatise on the Materia Medica and Therapeutics of the Skin (1881) A ... He specialized in skin diseases. He married, in 1868, Helen Hart, daughter of Gen. William Kerley Strong, of New York. His ... He invented the dermal curette, was the first to use x-ray to treat skin diseases and was a pioneer of flash photography in ... He contributed to Hady's dartrous diathesis theory, i.e., the link between above-mentioned skin diseases and rheumatism. A ...
Elston DM (2009). Infectious Diseases of the Skin. London: Manson Pub. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-84076-514-4. Archived from the ... Skin abscesses are common; internal abscesses tend to be harder to diagnose, and more serious. Skin abscesses are also called ... Even without treatment, skin abscesses rarely result in death, as they will naturally break through the skin. Other types of ... ISBN 978-1-900151-96-2. Cox C, Turkington JS, Birck D (2007). The encyclopedia of skin and skin disorders (3rd ed.). New York, ...
... and skin diseases. In medieval and early modern European medicine, the medicinal leech (Hirudo medicinalis and its congeners H ... After piercing the skin, they suck out blood while injecting anticoagulants (hirudin). Large adults can consume up to ten times ... Any sickness that caused the subject's skin to become red (e.g. fever and inflammation), so the theory went, must have arisen ...
Miller, William H., Jr.; Griffin, Craig E.; Campbell, Karen L. (2013). "Chapter 18: Miscellaneous skin diseases. Juvenile ... These pustules release a purulent discharge, causing a crust to form on the skin. There is also lymphadenopathy (swelling of ... Juvenile cellulitis, also known as puppy strangles or juvenile pyoderma, is an uncommon disease of dogs. Symptoms include ... CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list, Dog diseases). ...
Hall, John (2014). Skin diseases in the immunocompromised. London: Springer. p. 93. ISBN 978-1447164784. Archived from the ... Sticky skin is a dermatologic condition where a person's skin may both stick to itself, and other objects. Sticky skin has been ... Sticky skin syndrome or acquired cutaneous adherence is a condition where the skin becomes sticky and objects may adhere to it ... List of syndromes Darsha, Adrija K; Cohen, Philip R (14 November 2021). "Non-medication Acquired Sticky Skin: Case Report of ...
ISBN 978-0-323-66162-1. Beckenbach L, Baron JM, Merk HF, Löffler H, Amann PM (2015). "Retinoid treatment of skin diseases". Eur ... Hensel P (2010). "Nutrition and skin diseases in veterinary medicine". Clin Dermatol. 28 (6): 686-93. doi:10.1016/j. ... These are usually applied as a skin cream to the face after cleansing to remove make-up and skin oils. Tretinoin and ... Roche FC, Harris-Tryon TA (January 2021). "Illuminating the Role of Vitamin A in Skin Innate Immunity and the Skin Microbiome: ...
Infectious diseases of the skin. Demodicosis". In Busam, Klaus J. (ed.). Dermatopathology. Saunders. p. 171. ISBN 978- ... The mechanism by which the mites cause disease is unknown; they may physically block the hair follicle, carry disease-causing ... or whether the skin environment caused by rosacea is more hospitable to mites than normal skin, allowing them to flourish. ... The mites are obligate commensals of humans, and can only live on the skin; they soon dry out and die if they leave the host. ...
Molho-Pessach V, Lotem M (2007). "Viral carcinogenesis in skin cancer". Environmental Factors in Skin Diseases. pp. 39-51. doi: ... "Discovery shows how herpes simplex virus reactivates in neurons to trigger disease". 2015-12-21. "Starve a Cell, Compact Its ... Sager K, Alam S, Bond A, Chinnappan L, Probert CS (2015). "Review article: cytomegalovirus and inflammatory bowel disease". ... Minarovits J (2006). "Epigenotypes of Latent Herpesvirus Genomes". DNA Methylation: Development, Genetic Disease and Cancer. ...
2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: clinical Dermatology. Saunders Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-7216-2921-6. Rapini, Ronald P.; ... Brian J. Hall; John C. Hall (28 March 2012). Sauer's Manual of Skin Diseases. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 1219-. ISBN ... A similar skin color can result from prolonged exposure to gold, typically as a little-used medical treatment. The gold-induced ... Finally, in certain disease states, the metabolism and conversion of carotenoids to retinol is slowed, which can lead to ...
"Laboratory of Inflammatory Skin Diseases". Laboratory of Inflammatory Skin Diseases ,. 18 September 2019. Retrieved 12 March ... and its inflammatory skin disease laboratory. According to Scopus she has an h-index of 80. "Emma Guttman - Dermatology". Mount ...
Atlas of Skin Diseases. 1875-1877. The Epitome of Skin Diseases. 1877. Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Tilbury ... Skin Diseases of Parasitic Origin. 1863. Skin Diseases: their Description, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment with a Copious ... He was also a senior physician at St John's Hospital for Skin Diseases. In 1863 he published Skin Diseases of Parasitic Origin ... As a result of this trip he published Scheme for obtaining a better knowledge of endemic skin diseases in India, prepared with ...
Tur, E. (2007). Environmental factors in skin diseases. Karger Publishers. p. 108. ISBN 978-3-8055-8313-8. Retrieved 22 January ...
Croitoru, A; Chen, H; Ramos-e-Silva, M; Busam, K. (2010). "Infectious Diseases of the Skin". Dermatopathology: 105-183. doi: ... Schmidt, A. (1996). "Malassezia furfur: a fungus belonging to the physiological skin flora and its relevance in skin disorders ... all of which affect the skin. Some other diseases can also arise due to an infection with the fungus, such as catheter-related ... It generally exists as a commensal organism forming a natural part of the human skin microbiota, but it can gain pathogenic ...
Faergemann, J (September 1993). "Pityrosporum ovale and skin diseases". The Keio Journal of Medicine. 42 (3): 91-4. PMID ... These superficial dermal diseases are generally found in prepubescent children (starting at 6 months) and rarely affect adults ... audouinii remains the primary dermatophyte responsible for this disease. Tinea capitis develops when an inoculum from another ...
"Genetically Altered Skin Saves A Boy Dying Of A Rare Disease". NPR.org. Henry R (19 February 2017). "Leukaemia cure hopes rise ... As of 2017, 11.1% of gene therapy clinical trials targeted monogenic diseases.: 9 Diseases such as sickle cell disease that are ... Gorell E, Nguyen N, Lane A, Siprashvili Z (April 2014). "Gene therapy for skin diseases". Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in ... Gene editing is a potential approach to alter the human genome to treat genetic diseases, viral diseases, and cancer. As of ...
... often secondary to skin trauma from scratches or fighting. List of skin diseases Skin lesion Skin ulcer "Dermatitis/Eczema". ... "Merck Veterinary Manual - Skin Diseases". Retrieved 2009-01-26. (Articles with short description, Short description matches ... Ulcerative dermatitis is a skin disorder in rodents associated with bacterial growth often initiated by self-trauma due to a ... In rats, this skin disorder may be observed on the neck and head, ...
Diseases resulting from fungi and yeasts". Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology (13th ed.). Elsevier. pp. 297- ... Elston, Dirk (2009). "2. Fungal infections". Infectious Diseases of the Skin. Boca Raton: Manson publishing. p. 44. ISBN 978-1- ... Superficial dermatophyte infections of the skin". In Jong, Elaine C.; Stevens, Dennis L. (eds.). Netter's Infectious Diseases ( ... Diagnosis of TFOHS is by visualisation, microscopy and culture from skin scrapings of the edge of the rash. The condition may ...
Snakes will shed from the head to the tail while lizards shed in a "patchy pattern". Dysecdysis, a common skin disease in ... ISBN 978-0-471-29505-1 Paterson, Sue (December 17, 2007). Skin Diseases of Exotic Pets. Blackwell Science, Ltd. pp. 74-79. ISBN ... Thus the skins of many reptiles have cryptic coloration of plain or mottled gray, green, and brown to allow them to blend into ... Reptilian skin is covered in a horny epidermis, making it watertight and enabling reptiles to live on dry land, in contrast to ...
"Merck Veterinary Manual - Skin Diseases". Retrieved 9 January 2009. "Merck Veterinary Manual - Gastrointestinal Diseases". ... "Merck Veterinary Manual - Reproductive Diseases". Retrieved 9 January 2009. "Merck Veterinary Manual - Respiratory Diseases". ... heart disease, and stroke. Keeping rats as pets can come with the stigma that rats supposedly transmit dangerous diseases to ... more prone to skin injury, skin conditions, and shortened life span.[citation needed] There is controversy among rat fanciers ...
Scott DW (2008). "Congenital and hereditary skin diseases". Color Atlas of Farm Animal Dermatology. Wiley Online Library. p. 61 ... Redundant skin folds are areas of excess skin lying in folds. Other skin symptoms include molluscoid pseudotumors, especially ... and skin features such as skin hyperextensibility, bruising, skin fragility with atrophic scars, and increased palmar wrinkling ... In vascular EDS, skin can also be thin and translucent. In dermatosparaxis EDS, the skin is extremely fragile and saggy. ...
Diagnosis of Aging Skin Diseases. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-84628-678-0. Telles. Race in another ... Literally, this means: "(said of) those who have black hair and a somewhat dark skin, of the colour of ripe wheat. / (in Brazil ... But to play Gabriela on television Rede Globo chose Sônia Braga, who is an olive-skinned woman. The producer claimed he "did ... This is a poor scientific indication of ancestry, because only a few genes are responsible for someone's skin color: a person ...