Results for "Impetigo"

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Candida folliculitis B37.2 Dermatology
...gen detection (native and cultural) from crusts and from depilated whiskers. Differential diagnosis Impetigo contagiosa: lack of mycological evidence of Candida speciesTinea barbae: mostly extensive infestati...
Celsus, aulus cornelius Dermatology
...tinea capitis), sykosis (folliculitis barbae), acrochordon (stem wart), alphos (vitiligo), scabies, impetigo. Celsus also recommends the unpurified wool fat as a therapeutic agent. Celsus carried out the exti...
Chloramphenicol Dermatology
...ococcus spp., Rickettsia spp., Staph. aureus, Yersinia pestis. Indication Cream/Ointment: Pyoderma, impetigo, impetiginized dermatoses and eczema.Eye drops/ointment: conjunctivitis or keratitis with chloramph...
Coriandri aetheroleum Phytotherapy
...application/use Due to its antimicrobial effect, it has an external additive effect on erysipelas, impetigo, herpes zoster, intertrigo, eczema, especially atopic eczema, where a reduction in itching is also...
Dermatoses, pustular of the newborn je nach Krankheitsbild Dermatology
...syndrome (DIRA)Infectious pustular dermatoses (not life-threatening):Scabies, neonatal (at any time)Impetigo, neonatal (at any time)Pityrosporum folliculitis of the infant (syn.:Neonatal cephalic pustulosis;...
Diaper dermatitis L22 Dermatology
...hing and defecation pain. Bloody stool deposits in 30-40% of cases. There is often association with impetigo in other parts of the body. Diagnosis: Clinical, smear and bacterial culture. The diagnosis is ofte...
Diphtheria, impetiginous A36.3 Dermatology
...eria, impetiginous Definition Superficial diphtheria of the skin, under the picture of a contagious impetigo with blistering, erosions and serous bloody crusts. Therapy According to the diphtheria.
Ekthyma L08 Dermatology
...uries, folliculitis, insect bites, scabies or prurigo simplex subacuta. The foci begin similarly to impetigo contagiosa, but then develop necrosis at the base of the blister. The disease is favored by poor hy...
Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis L73.8 Dermatology
...rusty papules, erosions, and ulcers. Seborrheic areas are particularly affected. Pustules are rare. Impetigo neonatorum: Frequently starting on the face; glass pinhead-sized vesicles; pustules; pruritus; prom...
Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita L12.30 Dermatology
...er the picture of a linear IgA dermatosis, with blistering of the face, partly under the picture of impetigo contagiosa. Extracutaneous manifestations: In rare cases, formation of esophageal or urethral stric...
Epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria (overview) Q81.- Dermatology
...iseases:Traumatic blistering Mastocytosis, bullousInfectious diseases: Herpes Infections contagious impetigo Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome Pustulous candidiasis.Bullous autoimmune diseases: Pemphigoid...
Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis, generalized severe (historical: Herlitz type) Q81.1 Dermatology
...he Epidermolysis bullosa group, especially Epidermolysis bullosa junctionalis, non-Herlitz; bullous impetigo Complication(s) secondary infection, sepsis. General therapy Avoidance of mechanical trauma, positi...
Ethacridine lactate ointment 1% with salicylic acid 3% (nrf 11.63.) Dermatology
...el type, for external use. Apply thinly 1-2 times/day to affected skin areas. In case of contagious impetigo or superficial pyoderma, apply 1-3 times/day to the affected skin areas for 3-5 days, then continue...
Ethacridine lactate zinc paste 1% (nrf 11.7.) Dermatology
...l application. In case of superficial skin infections, especially for after-treatment of contagious impetigo, apply 2-3 times/day to the affected areas of the body, cleansing with olive oil. Colours skin, lau...
Exfoliatins Dermatology
...urthermore, exfoliatins cause the formation of blisters in (staphylococcus induced) large blistered impetigo contagiosa.Other staphylococcal toxins such as toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 (TSST-1) are responsibl...
Eyelid dermatitis (overview) H01.11 Dermatology
...elid involvement)Lichen simplex chronicusHerpes simplex recidivansPediculosis (infestation by crabs)Impetigo contagiosaPsoriasis vulgaris (as a rare monotopic minus variant or involvement of the eyelid area)F...
Folliculitis barbae L73.8 Dermatology
...5 Definition Frequent, bearded, bacterially induced, acute or chronic superficial folliculitis.S.a. Impetigo Bockhart (superficial folliculitis). Pathogen staphylococcus aureus Etiopathogenesis Infection with...
Folliculitis gramnegative L08.0 Dermatology
..., in addition to unsatisfactory results, recurrences frequently occur after discontinuation.Only if impetigo contagiosa-like staphylogenic infections occur under retinoid therapy should the retinoid be tempor...
Folliculitis (superficial folliculitis) L01.0 Dermatology
..., red, flat or pointed conical papules/papulo-pustule of the skin, with little collateral erythema. Impetigo Bockhart is a special form that occurs mainly in children. Occurrence/Epidemiology There is no reli...
Grind Dermatology
Grind Definition Grind refers to scaly, weeping and encrusting skin rashes (e.g. in contagious impetigo)
Hebra, ferdinand of Dermatology
...escriptions of the following diseases: Lichen scrophulosorum, Lichen ruber (planus), Rhinoscleroma, Impetigo herpetiformis, Eczema marginatum. Differentiation and exact definition of: prurigo, pityriasis rubr...
Herpespsis of the newborns B00.7 Dermatology
...of liver and spleen, tendency to bleed, meningismus or meningoencephalitis. Differential diagnosis Impetigo; folliculitis. Internal therapy Gamma globulins (e.g. beriglobin 0,2-0,5 ml/kg bw/day i.v.). Aciclo...
Herpes simplex recidivans B00.8 Dermatology
...amciclovir or Valaciclovir. Differential diagnosis Depending on the localization: Perlèche; Zoster; Impetigo contagiosa; Ulcus vulvae acutum; Panaritium. Complication(s) grafted pyoderma in loco.Formation of...
Herpes simplex virus infections B00.1 Internal medicine
.... Local: Also acyclovir or foscarnet sodium. Differential diagnosis DD on HSV skin lesions: Zoster; impetigo; paronychia; mycoses.DD to orofacial herpes: Stevens-Johnson syndrome; herpangina; hand-foot-mouth...
Hiv infection Z21; B20-B24 Dermatology
...asmosisAspergillus fumigatuscutaneous aspergillosisBacterial infectionsStaphylococcilarge blistered impetigo contagiosa, varioliform pyoderma, folliculitis, furunculosisStreptococcierysipelas, ecthymaBartonel...