Impetigo contagiosa =القوباء المعدية

Impetigo contagiosa =القوباء المعدية File written by Adobe Photoshop¨ 5.0 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Impetigo.   Two clinical patterns of impetigo are recognized: bullous and non-bullous. Bullous impetigo is caused by S. aureus. Currently, in industrialized nations, non-bullous impetigo is most commonly caused by S. aureus and […]

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Impetigo herpetiformis = القوباء العقبولية الشكل

Impetigo herpetiformis = القوباء العقبولية الشكل Impetigo.   Two clinical patterns of impetigo are recognized: bullous and non-bullous. Bullous impetigo is caused by S. aureus. Currently, in industrialized nations, non-bullous impetigo is most commonly caused by S. aureus and less often by group A streptococcus. Group A streptococcus remains a common cause of non-bullous impetigo […]

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Incontinentia Pigmenti=السلس الصباغي

Incontinentia Pigmenti=السلس الصباغي Incontinentia   Pigmenti.   IP, also known as Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome, was first described by Garrod et al. in 1906. It is an X-linked, dominantly inherited disorder, reported primarily in females, and believed to be embryonic lethal in the majority of males. In most cases, IP is due to a mutation in a gene called […]

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Infantile acute hemorrhagic edema= الوذمة النزفية الحادة عند الاطفال

Infantile acute hemorrhagic edema= الوذمة النزفية الحادة عند الاطفال   Acute Hemorrhagic       Edema of Infancy       AHEI is a distinctive, cutaneous, small vessel leukocytoclastic vasculitis of young children with dramatic characteristic skin findings. The cutaneous findings are dramatic both in appearance and rapidity of onset. The 2 primary features include large cockade […]

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Infarct = احتشاء وعائي

Infarct = احتشاء وعائي INFARCT An infarct is an area of cutaneous necrosis resulting from a bland or inflammatory occlusion of blood vessels in the skin. A cutaneous infarct presents as a tender, irregularly shaped dusky reddish-gray macule or firm plaque that is sometimes depressed slightly below the plane of the skin. The demarcation of an infarct corresponds to the distribution […]

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