italic title Taxobox name Thaumatomyia notata image Chloropidae Thaumatomyia notata 1.JPG image caption Thaumatomyia cf. notata regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Fly Diptera familia Chloropidae genus Thaumatomyia species T. notata binomial Thaumatomyia notata binomial authority Johann Wilhelm Meigen Meigen , 1830 Thaumatomyia notata , the Yellow Swarming Fly , is a species of frit flies or grass flies belonging to the family Chloropidae subfamily Chloropinae . This species is present in most of Europe , in the Afro tropical ecozone, in the Near East , in North Africa and in the Oriental ecozone . The adults grow up to convert 3 mm long. The thorax and the eyes margins are bright yellow, mesonotum shows brown longitudinal bands and yellow stripes, the abdomen is yellow with large horizontal brown stripes. They start flying in late March or in the first half of April and can be encountered feeding on nectar of flowers and various sweet liquids and excretions. They overwinter hibernating as adults, after at least two generations in a year. In Europe in some localities from late Summer through December this species shows an aggregation behaviour, forming big swarms appearing as clouds or smoke, that invade buildings and parks. Larvae usually live in roots of grasses. They are carnivorous, mainly preying on root aphids Sugar beet root aphids Pemphigus fuscicornis , Lettuce root aphids Pemphigus bursarius , etc. . References Emilia P. Narchuk http www.zin.ru annrep 2000 16.html Outbreaks of carnivorous fly Thaumatomyia notata Markov, F. I. Isakulova, D. I. The beet root aphid and Thaumatomyia Zashchita Rastenii 1980 No. 8 pp. 18 19 Kotrba M. Male flies with yellow balls New observations on the eversible vesicles on the postabdomen of male Thaumatomyia notata Diptera Chloropidae Eur. J. Entomol. 2009, 106 1 57 62 External links http www.biolib.cz en taxon id121777 Biolib http www.faunaeur.org distribution table.php Fauna Europaea http diptera.myspec ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 32710 ICD10 ICD10 L 13 1 l 10 ICD9 ICD9 694.1 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj article eMedicineTopic 1124252 MeshID Subcorneal pustular dermatosis also known as Sneddon Wilkinson disease is skin condition that is a rare, chronic, recurrent, pustular eruption characterized histopathologically by subcorneal pustules that contain abundant neutrophils. ref name Fitz2 Freedberg, et al. 2003 . Fitzpatrick s Dermatology in General Medicine . 6th ed. . McGraw Hill. ISBN 0071380760. ref rp 625 ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0721629210. ref rp 203 See also Pemphigus List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Category Pustular dermatitis Cutaneous condition stub Vesiculobullous disease ... more details
File Luckhardt Isidor von Neumann Heilwart NB 8075133 .jpg right thumb Isidor Neumann 1832 1906 Isidor Neumann, Edler von Heilwart March 2, 1832, Miroslav Znojmo District Mi litz , Moravia &ndash August 31, 1906 was an Austria n dermatologist . He was a student at the so called Vienna School of Dermatology under Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra 1816 1880 , earning his doctorate in 1858. In 1863 he received his habilitation, and in 1873 became an associate professor. In 1881 he was appointed professor of dermatology and successor to Carl Ludwig Sigmund 1810 1883 as director of the clinic for syphilis . In an 1886 publication of Vierteljahrsschrift f r Dermatologie und Syphilis , he described a type of pemphigus vulgaris, which later became known as Pemphigus vegetans of Neumann . He was also the first to publish a detailed study ber die senilen Ver nderungen der Haut des Menschen of prematurely aged skin caused by over exposure to weather conditions. However it wasn t until several years later that Paul Gerson Unna gave it a name, calling it seemannshaut or sailors skin . During the Austrian government s occupation of Bosnia Herzegovina , Neumann was sent to the country to manage the public health problem of syphilis and leprosy. ref Albrecht Scholz, Karl Holubar, and Gunter Burg Eds. History of German Language Dermatology. Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft, 2009. 623. ref Written works Lehrbuch der Hautkrankheiten , 1869. Ueber eine noch wenig bekannte Hautkrankheit Dermatitis circumscripta herpetiformis . in Vierteljahrsschrift f r Dermatologie und Syphilis, Vienna, 1875, 2 41 52. First description of angiokeratoma of Mibelli Mibelli s disease II . Ueber Pemphigus vegetans frambosioides . in Vierteljahrsschrift f r Dermatologie und Syphilis, Vienna, 1886, 13 157 178. Syphilis in Hermann Nothnagel s Handbuch der speciellen Pathologie und Therapie. Volume VIIIV, Vienna, 1896 24 volumes 1894 1905 . ref http www.whonamedit.com person bibliography 1458 Bibliography Who ... more details
which linked its use to an elevated incidence of the autoimmune disorder pemphigus foliaceus . ref cite news title Study Links ProMeris to Pemphigus Foliaceus Pfizer Stopping Its Production author ... vet breaking news 2011 04 18 study links promeris to pemphigus foliaceus pfizer ... more details
italictitle Rhizobius is a genus in the fungi kingdom see Disease resistance in fruit and vegetables , as well as an obsolete name for the aphid genus Pemphigus aphid Pemphigus . Taxobox image Rhyzobius chrysomeloides.jpg image width 200px image caption Adult, probably Rhyzobius chrysomeloides R. chrysomeloides regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo beetle Coleoptera familia Coccinellidae subfamilia Coccidulinae small disputed small tribus Coccidulini genus Rhyzobius genus authority James Francis Stephens Stephens , 1832 type species Nitidula litura type species authority Fabricius, 1787 subdivision ranks Species subdivision synonyms Lindorus small Casey, 1899 small br Rhizobius small Agassiz, 1846 unjustified emendation non Burmeister, 1835 Pemphigus aphid preoccupied small br Rhizobiellus small Oke, 1951 small br Rhizobius small lapsus small Rhyzobius is a genus in the lady beetle family biology family Coccinellidae . It belongs to tribe biology tribe Coccidulini of subfamily Coccidulinae , which is sometimes subsumed in the Coccinellinae as a tribe with the Coccidulini downranked to subtribe. The genus was established by James Francis Stephens J.F. Stephens in 1832. Often misspelled as Rhizobius , that is actually an older name, now suppressed, for a genus of wooly aphid s. The misspelling was first made in the original description in 1832 however, Stephens had used the name in 1829 already as nomen nudum and written it Rhyzobius , so this spelling is used now. Louis Agassiz in 1846 argued that Stephens intended to write Rhizobius all along and formally proposed to change the name thus, but this is considered unwarranted. ref F rsch 2007 ref Species of Rhyzobius can be found almost anywhere on Earth. Rhyzobius lophanthae is used for biological pest control in Australia , namely scale insect s Coccoidea . ref New 2002 , F rsch 2007 ref Selected species Some species of Rhyzobius are ref Wikispecies 11 July 2010 ref Rhyzobius acceptus small Broun, ... more details
DLE is easily confused with solar dermatitis , pemphigus , ringworm , and other types of dermatitis ... M, Griffin C title Topical 0.1 tacrolimus for the treatment of discoid lupus erythematosus and pemphigus ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 K05.1 ILDS K05.130 ICD9 ICD9 523.10 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Desquamative gingivitis is a cutaneous condition characterized by diffuse gingival erythema with varying degrees of mucosal sloughing and erosion. ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref A band of red atrophic or eroded mucosa affecting the attached gingiva is known as dequamative gingivitis. Unlike plaque induced inflammation it is a dusky red colour and extends beyond the marginal gingiva, often to the full width of the attached gingiva and sometimes onto the alveolar mucosa. Some reserve the term for cases where the epithelium blisters or peels while others use it whenever the characteristic red appearance is present. Edward W. Odell, 2010 Common causes Lichen planus Mucous membrane pemphigoid Pemphigus See also Allergic contact cheilitis List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Dermatology stub Oral pathology Category Conditions of the mucous membranes Category Periodontal disorders ... more details
File Tzanck test.png thumb A positive Tzanck test, showing three multinucleated giant cells Tzanck cells in center. In dermatopathology , the Tzanck test , also Tzanck smear , is scraping of an ulcer base to look for Tzanck cells . It is sometimes also called the Chickenpox skin test and the herpes skin test . Tzanck cells multinucleated giant cell s are found in Herpes simplex ref name pmid3169755 cite journal author Folkers E, Oranje AP, Duivenvoorden JN, van der Veen JP, Rijlaarsdam JU, Emsbroek JA title Tzanck smear in diagnosing genital herpes journal Genitourinary medicine volume 64 issue 4 pages 249 54 year 1988 month August pmid 3169755 pmc 1194227 doi url ref Varicella and herpes zoster Pemphigus vulgaris Cytomegalovirus Eponym It is named after Arnault Tzanck 1886 1954 , a French dermatologist . References reflist External links http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus ency article 003837.htm Tzanck test medlineplus.org. http www.medterms.com script main art.asp?articlekey 30718 Definition of Tzanck test medterms.com. Eponymous medical signs for infectious disease Category Medical tests Category Pathology pathology stub de Tzanck Test ... more details
distinguish Acanthosis Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Diseases of Swine 25 5.png Caption Foot and mouth disease . Acantholysis in a sample of a skin vesicle. Necrosis of the stratum spinosum can be observed, and keratinocyte s floating in the vesicular fluid spongiosa . DiseasesDB ICD10 L11.9 ILDS L11.900 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Acantholysis is the loss of Cell junction intercellular connections , such as desmosomes , resulting in loss of cohesion between keratinocyte s ref name Kumar Kumar, Vinay Fausto, Nelso Abbas, Abul 2004 Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease 7th ed. . Saunders. Page 1230. ISBN 0 7216 0187 1. ref , seen in diseases such as pemphigus vulgaris . ref http www.medilexicon.com medicaldictionary.php?t 375 Medical Dictionary Entry ref It is absent in bullous pemphigoid , making it useful for differential diagnosis . This Histology histological feature is also seen in Herpes simplex Signs and symptoms herpes simplex infections HSV 1 and 2 . See also Skin lesion Skin disease List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Clinical and histological nomenclature for skin lesions Vesiculobullous disease Category Dermatologic terminology cs Akantol za de Akantholyse es Acant lisis fr Acantholyse it Acantolisi nl Acantholyse pl Akantoliza ... more details
Camp Wonder is the name of medically staffed summer camps sponsored by the nonprofit organization Children s Skin Disease Foundation CSDF . ref name USA1 cite news url http www.usatoday.com printedition life 20080407 d francesca04.art.htm title A week away from all the stares last Millman first Jason publisher USA Today accessdate 2009 11 04 date 2008 04 06 ref Background Camp Wonder was established in 2001 by Francesca Tenconi, Dr. Jenny Kim and Dr. Stefani Takahashi at the UCLA School of Medicine and her parents, Donald and Christine Tenconi to provide a free medically staffed summer camp experience for children with skin disease . The first Camp Wonder was established in Livermore, California in 2001. Since its foundation, additional camps have been established in Lake Hughes, California and Randleman, North Carolina . ref cite news url http www.antonnews.com massapequanobserver 2008 08 15 news title Massapequa Youth Attends Camp Wonder date August 15, 2008 publisher Massapequan Observer accessdate 2009 11 04 ref History In 1996, Francesca Tenconi was diagnosed with Pemphigus Pemphigus Foliaceous , a life threatening auto immune based skin disease. ref name SFC1 She and the other children she met while receiving medical care felt isolated and had no organization focusing on the unique challenges faced by children with such visual diseases. On her 16th birthday in 2000, Tenconi established the Children s Skin Disease Foundation in Walnut Creek, California to raise funds for research for the treatment and potential cure of several skin diseases that affect children. ref name SFC1 In 2001 Tenconi established Camp Wonder as a Summer camp for children who suffer from skin diseases in order to give them the sense of normalcy and the normal experiences that children have during the summer. ref name SFC1 Recognition In 2006, Francesca Tenconi was presented with a Jefferson Award by the American Institute for Public Service for her work in creating the CSDF and Camp Wonde ... more details
Robert E. Jordon , M.D., is a professor in the Department of Dermatology at the The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston University of Texas Medical School at Houston and MD Anderson Cancer Center . He served as the chair of the department until his retirement in 2001, and was succeeded by Ronald P. Rapini . While he was a student at the Mayo school of medicine, he and E. H. Beutner discovered that pemphigous is an autoimmune disease a finding they subsequently published in 1964. ref cite journal last1 Beutner first1 E. H. last2 Jordon first2 R.E. title Demonstration of skin antibodies in sera of pemphigus vulgaris patients by indirect immunofluorescent staining journal Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. year 1964 month November volume 117 pages 505 510 pmid 14233481 ref Jordan and Beutner were awarded the Dermatology Foundation s 2000 Discovery Award. ref cite web url http www.dermfnd.org press01 beutner.html title Dermatology Foundation BEUTNER, JORDAN SHARE 2000 DERMATOLOGY FOUNDATION DISCOVERY AWARD ref As of 2009, he runs a part time 1 day a week clinic focused on blistering disease such as pemphigous. Citation needed date January 2009 References reflist External links http www.uth.tmc.edu derm faculty faculty Jordon Robert.html University of Texas Medical School at Houston Department of Dermatology Robert E. Jordan http www.mdanderson.org departments dermatology display.cfm?id 07facea1 fcdf 4ca8 894fd0e9d92be71c&method displayfull&pn 55bc0330 8d4f 468d 9e87cad57174d254 MD Anderson Cancer Center Department of Dermatology Robert E. Jordan Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jordon, Robert E. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jordon, Robert E. Category Living people Category University of Texas at Houston faculty ... more details
Refimprove date April 2009 File Behrend.jpg right thumb Gustav Behrend 1847 1925 Gustav Behrend January 10, 1847 1925 was a German dermatologist who was a native of Neustettin today Szczecinek, Poland . In 1870 he received his medical doctorate at the University of Berlin , and during the Franco Prussian War he served as an assistant at the Reserve Lazareth in Berlin. In 1882 he became a lecturer at Berlin , and in 1891 was appointed chief physician at the Municipal Dispensary for Sexual Diseases. In 1897 he received the title of professor. Behrend specialized in the fields of dermatology and syphilology , and also dealt with the subject of prostitution . He was the author of numerous publications, including a well regarded textbook on skin diseases, titled Lehrbuch der Hautkrankheiten 1883 . He also contributed numerous articles to Albert Eulenburg s Real Encyclop die der gesamten Heilkunde . Selected written works Ueber Erythema Exsudativum Multiforme Universale , 1877 Pemphigus, Syphilis H morrhagica etc., 1879 Ueber Pityriasis, zur Lehre von der Vererbung der Syphilis etc., 1881 Lehrbuch der Hautkrankheiten , 1883 Ueber Komplikation von Impetigo Contagiosa und Herpes Tonsurans , 1884 Wirkung des Lanolin bei Hautkrankheiten etc., 1886 Ueber Anthrarobin , 1888 Nervenl sion und Haarausfall , 1889 Ueber die Gonorrhoebehandlung Prostituirter , 1898 References http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter B&artid 540 Gustav Behrend Jewish Encyclopedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Behrend, Gustav ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 10, 1847 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1925 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Behrend, Gustav Category 1847 births Category 1925 deaths Category People from Szczecinek Category German dermatologists Category Humboldt University of Berlin faculty Germany med bio stub pl Gustav Behrend ... more details
Pyotr Vasilyevich Nikolsky 1858 &ndash 1940 was a Russian dermatologist from Usman town Usman . He studied medicine at the University of Kiev , and from 1884 was an assistant to Mikhail Stukovenkov at the dermatology clinic in Kiev . In 1900, he became a professor at Warsaw , and later worked as a professor in Rostov on Don Rostov . He published articles in French as well as Russian on skin diseases and on the treatment of syphilis . He was the author of L etat de la dermatologie et de la syphiligraphie en Russie jusqu 1884 The state of dermatology and syphiligraphy in Russia up to 1884 . In 1896, he published an article on pemphigus , in which he described a dermatological condition involving a weakening relationship among the epidermis skin epidermal layers. This condition is now referred to as Nikolsky s sign . References http books.google.com books?id bwbCVCFPNI4C&pg PA284&lpg PA284&dq Nikolsky Usman 1858&source bl&ots yHBOZrQDYi&sig D6SytmHn4 PTU3D1ALiCg6srS2o&hl en&ei VcSLSbziMpy6MrHBybUL&sa X&oi book result&resnum 3&ct result Dictionary of Medical Eponyms by Barry G. Firkin http adc.bmj.com cgi content extract 79 3 290 BMJ Clinical Evidence definition of eponym Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nikolsky, Pyotr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1858 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1940 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nikolsky, Pyotr Category 1858 births Category 1940 deaths Category People from Usman, Russia Category Russian dermatologists med bio stub fr Piotr Nikolski hr Pjotr Nikolski pl Piotr Nikolski ru , ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Conus diadema image Conus diadema.JPG image caption Apertural view of gastropod shell shell of Conus diadema G.B. Sowerby II, 1834, measuring 44.5 mm in height, collected at 20 ft. off west side of Ceralbo Island , in Mexico . regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Conoidea familia Conidae subfamilia Coninae genus Conus species C. diadema binomial Conus diadema binomial authority G. B. Sowerby II, 1834 File Conus diadema 1.jpg thumb Conus diadema Sowerby, G.B. I, 1834 File Conus diadema 2.jpg thumb Conus diadema Sowerby, G.B. I, 1834 synonyms ref ref name WoRMS WRMS species 426479 Conus diadema G. B. Sowerby II, 1834 27 March 2010 ref synonyms Conus brunneus var. pemphigus small Dall, 1910 small br Conus prytanis small G. B. Sowerby III, 1882 small Conus diadema is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family biology family Conidae , the Conus cone snails and their allies. ref name WoRMS Like all species within the genus Conus , these snails are predatory and venomous . They are capable of stinging humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. Description Empty section date March 2010 Distribution Empty section date March 2010 References reflist External links http biology.burke.washington.edu conus catalogue index.php The Conus Biodiversity website http www.coneshells am.ru Cone Shells Knights of the Sea Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Conus Diadema Category Conus diadema Category Animals described in 1834 conus stub es Conus diadema nl Conus diadema pt Conus diadema vi Conus diadema ... more details
JR title Autoantibodies against a novel epithelial cadherin in pemphigus vulgaris, a disease ... Dsg3 pemphigus vulgaris antigen in keratinocytes requires the cadherin like intracytoplasmic segment ... regions in the human desmoglein genes encoding the pemphigus foliaceous and pemphigus vulgaris ... M title Epistasis between DSG1 and HLA class II genes in pemphigus foliaceus journal Genes Immun. volume ... more details
osagawai Habe & Ito, 1968 Buccinum parvulum Verkr zen, 1875 Buccinum pemphigus small W.H. Dall Dall , 1907 small Buccinum pemphigus major small W.H. Dall Dall , 1919 small Buccinum pemphigus orotundum small W.H. Dall Dall , 1907 small Buccinum pemphiguspemphigus small W.H. Dall Dall , 1907 small ... more details
within the skin, resulting in blisters and other tissue damage. Blistering diseases such as Pemphigus vulgaris and Pemphigus foliaceus are autoimmune diseases in which auto antibodies target the proteins ... more details
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Infobox Disease Name Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome Image Caption An infant with Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome DiseasesDB 29437 ICD10 ICD10 L 00 l 00 ICD9 ICD9 695.81 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj derm eMedicineTopic 402 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 emerg 782 MeshID D013206 Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome , SSSS, also known as Pemphigus neonatorum ref name Bolognia or Ritter s disease , ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref or Localized bullous impetigo is a dermatology dermatological condition caused by Staphylococcus aureus . Pathophysiology The syndrome is induced by epidermolytic exotoxin s exfoliatin ref DorlandsDict three 000037652 exfoliatin ref A and B, which are released by S. aureus and cause detachment within the epidermal layer. One of the exotoxins is produced by the bacterial chromosome, while the other is produced by a plasmid . Bacterial plasmids are pieces of self replicating DNA that often code for secondary characteristics, such as antibiotic resistance, and toxin production. These exotoxins are proteases that cleave desmoglein 1, which normally holds the Stratum granulosum granulosum and Stratum spinosum spinosum layers together. Symptoms The disease presents with the widespread formation of fluid filled blisters that are thin walled and easily ruptured and the patient can be positive for Nikolsky s sign . Ritter s Disease of the Newborn is the most severe form of SSSS with similar signs and symptoms. See also Duke s disease List of cutaneous conditions History The clinical features were first described in 1878 by Baron Gottfried Ritter von Rittershain, who observed 297 cases among children in a single Czechoslovakian children s home over a 10 year period. ref cite journal url http www.nature.com jid journal v124 n4 full 5602759a.html title Epidemiolog ... more details