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Autor:
Muh Nazir Lathif
Publikováno v:
Journal Intellectual Sufism Research (JISR). 2:47-51
Dermatitis venenata caused by Paederin poison called Paederus Dermatitis. This type of dermatitis causes inflammation of the skin with distinctive characteristics such as erythema and pruritus accompanied by vesicles in the cervical region. This type
Autor:
Henry C.G. Semon
Publikováno v:
An Atlas of the Commoner Skin Diseases (Fourth Edition)
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Autor:
Irving L. Schonberg
Publikováno v:
Archives of dermatology and syphilology. 54
Numerous articles have been written on contact dermatitis resulting from the use of nail polish. The following case is of interest because of the unusual source of the dermatitis. REPORT OF A CASE A white woman, 26 years of age, the wife of an office
Autor:
M.Coleman Harris
Publikováno v:
The Journal of allergy. 16
1. 1. A case of presumed allergic skin reaction to the chrome 17 per cent steel identification tag of the United States Navy is herewith reported. 2. 2. It is assumed that dermatological reactions to these tags have been extremely rare since, to the
Autor:
Philip C. Grana
Publikováno v:
Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1929). 35
IN 1942, in Panama 13 cases of acute conjunctivitis and dermatitis were observed and attributed to an agent which, so far as could be determined, had not previously been reported in a large number of cases. During maneuvers of an infantry regiment on
Autor:
James A. McGUIRE
Publikováno v:
Archives of dermatology and syphilology. 53
In October 1943 Robinson and Wallace1reported on the use of penicillin-inoculated gauze pads for topical application in the treatment of various superficial infections. Since that time there has been considerable use of crude penicillin in compresses
Autor:
Maurice J. Strauss
Publikováno v:
Archives of dermatology and syphilology. 55(5)
Until fairly recently, iron salts (ferrous sulfate or ferric chloride) have been widely used in the treatment of dermatitis caused by contact with the poison ivy plant. In 1917 Pusey1called attention to the possibility of permanent pigmentation as a