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  1. Warfarin necrosis

    conditions mimic or may be mistaken for warfarin necrosis, including pyoderma gangrenosum or necrotizing ...   more details



  1. Loxoscelism

    Infobox disease Name Loxoscelism Image Necrotic leg wound.png Alt Dermonecrosis, a hallmark of loxoscelism Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 T 63 3 t 51 ICD9 ICD9 989.5 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Image BrownRecuse2.jpg thumb Scars left over from a healed recluse bite. Loxoscelism is a condition produced by the spider bite bite of the recluse spider s genus Loxosceles . It is the only proven cause of Necrosis Arachnogenic necrosis arachnogenic necrosis in humans. ref name Swanson Vetter cite journal last1 Swanson first1 David L. last2 Vetter first2 Richard S. year 2006 title Loxoscelism journal Clinics in Dermatology volume 24 issue 3 pages 213 21 doi 10.1016 j.clindermatol.2005.11.006 url http urban.cmsdev.ucr.edu docs Spiders 20Loxoscelism S&V.pdf accessdate 12 April 2011 pmid 16714202 ref tag ref The recluse spiders are the only genus definitively shown to cause necrotic bites in humans. Since at least 1872, the blanket term necrotic arachnidism has been used in the medical literature, often erroneously implicating spiders that do not cause dermonecrosis. Spider species blamed for necrosis in the past have included wolf spider s, white tailed spider s, Badumna black house spider s, yellow sac spider s, orb weaver s, and funnel weaving spiders such as the hobo spider . ref name Swanson Vetter group n While there is no known therapy effective for loxoscelism, there has been research on potential antivenom s and vaccines. ref name Swanson Vetter Due to the number of diseases that may mimic loxoscelism, it is frequently misdiagnosed by physicians. tag ref Diseases that may cause symptoms similar to loxoscelism include streptococcal or staphylococcal infection particularly by methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus , herpes simplex, herpes zoster, diabetic ulcer, fungal infection, pyoderma gangrenosum, lymphomatoid papulosis, chemical burn, Toxicodendron dermatitis, squamous cell carcinoma, neoplasia, localized vasculitis, syphilis, Stev ...   more details



  1. Paraneoplastic syndrome

    Sweet s syndrome Florid cutaneous papillomatosis Pyoderma gangrenosum Acquired generalized hypertrichosis ...   more details



  1. Pseudomonas hot-foot syndrome

    Pseudomonas hot foot syndrome is a cutaneous condition that occurs on the plantar surface of children after swimming in pool water that has high concentrations of P. aeruginosa . 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 ref http content.nejm.org cgi content full 345 5 335 ref See also Pseudomonal pyoderma List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Dermatology stub Category Bacterium related cutaneous conditions ...   more details



  1. List of diseases (P)

    Pycnodysostosis Pyknoachondrogenesis Pyle disease Pyelonephritis Pyoderma gangrenosum Pyomyositis ...   more details



  1. Primary immunodeficiency

    PAPA syndrome pyogenic sterile arthritis, pyoderma gangrenosum, acne Blau syndrome Chronic recurrent ...   more details



  1. Ulcerative colitis

    s, palate and pharynx Image Crohnie Pyoderma gangrenosum.jpg thumb Pyoderma gangrenosum on the leg of a person ... tissue involving the lower extremities Pyoderma gangrenosum , which is a painful ulcerating lesion ...   more details



  1. ICD-10 Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

    ICD10 L 88 l 80 Pyoderma gangrenosum ICD10 L 89 l 80 Decubitus ulcer ICD10 L 90 l 80 Atrophic ...   more details



  1. Juvenile cellulitis

    are first presented with what appears to be staphylococcal pyoderma. Definitive diagnosis requires ...   more details



  1. Puppy strangles

    Puppy strangles is a disease of puppies, also referred to as puppy head gland disease , juvenile pyoderma and juvenile cellulitis . Introduction Juvenile cellulitis is a relatively rare condition and so, may not initially be considered when puppies are first presented with what appears to be Staphylococcal infections staphylococcal pyoderma . ref name smh cite web last Hutchings first S.M. authorlink coauthors title The Canadian Veterinary Journal work publisher date url http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov articlerender.fcgi?artid 340152 format doi accessdate August 2009 ref File Juvenile Cellulitis.JPG thumb Frame Puppy with juvenile cellulitis at 7 weeks old. ref http puppy strangles.blogspot.com ref Causes The cause of juvenile cellulitis is unknown. Cytopathology Cytologic examination of Needle aspiration biopsy aspirates of affected lymph node s, pustule s, abscess es, and joint fluid rarely reveal bacteria , and culture results of intact lesion s are always negative for bacterial growth , suggesting a nonbacterial etiology. ref name smh Symptoms Symptoms of juvenile cellulitis are dermatitis of the face, otitis externa , regional lymphadenopathy , lethargy , Depression mood depression and limb lameness. It is common for symptoms to appear after the puppies initial vaccination at about 6 weeks of age. Puppies with juvenile cellulitis are quiet, alert and responsive. Investigation into the limb lameness will reveal no abnormalities. Tests on the puppies ears will reveal no ear mite s. Heart and respiratory rates remain within Reference range normal range . As the condition worsens many papule s become visible on both Pinna anatomy pinnae . Small pimple s begin to develop on the puppies face, and severe lethargy begins to set in. Eating and drinking remain unchanged, and there is no vomiting or diarrhoea . Numerous pustules begin to develop on the muzzle, the pinnae and around ... Puppies are first presented with what appears to be staphylococcal pyoderma. Definitive diagnosis ...   more details



  1. Granuloma gluteale infantum

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj article eMedicineTopic 1111205 MeshID Granuloma gluteale infantum is a cutaneous condition that appears in the anogenital region of infants as a complication of diaper dermatitis. 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 According to some, no granuloma s are actually found. ref name pmid10792807 cite journal author De Zeeuw R, Van Praag MC, Oranje AP title Granuloma gluteale infantum a case report journal Pediatr Dermatol volume 17 issue 2 pages 141 3 year 2000 pmid 10792807 doi url http www3.interscience.wiley.com resolve openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 0736 8046&date 2000&volume 17&issue 2&spage 141 ref See also Superficial granulomatous pyoderma List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Dermatology stub Category Mycosis related cutaneous conditions ...   more details



  1. Brown recluse spider

    col begin width 50 align align left valign valign top style border 0 Pyoderma gangrenosum Infection ...   more details



  1. Behçet's disease

    may present with erythema nodosum , cutaneous pustular vasculitis, and lesions similar to pyoderma gangrenosum ...   more details



  1. Chronic wound

    vasculitis an inflammation of blood vessels , immune suppression , pyoderma gangrenosum , and diseases ...   more details



  1. Autoimmune disease

    , http www.psoriasis.org home learn02.php ref IV? HLA B27 Pyoderma gangrenosum Can occur in conjunction ...   more details



  1. Ibafloxacin

    Drugbox Verifiedfields changed verifiedrevid 444792426 IUPAC name 6,7 dihydro 5,8 dimethyl 9 fluoro 1 oxo 1H,5H benzo i,j quinolizine 2 carboxylic acid image Ibafloxacin.png Clinical data tradename Drugs.com drugs.com international ibafloxacin pregnancy AU A B1 B2 B3 C D X pregnancy US A B C D X pregnancy category legal AU S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9 or Unscheduled legal CA Schedule I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII legal UK GSL, P, POM, CD, or Class A, B, C legal US OTC Rx only Schedule I, II, III, IV, V legal status routes of administration Pharmacokinetic data bioavailability protein bound metabolism elimination half life excretion Identifiers CAS number Ref cascite correct ?? CAS number 91618 36 9 ATCvet yes ATC prefix J01 ATC suffix MA96 ATC supplemental PubChem 71186 DrugBank Ref drugbankcite correct drugbank DrugBank UNII Ref fdacite correct FDA UNII 53VPK9R0T5 KEGG Ref keggcite correct kegg KEGG D04485 ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite changed chemspider ChemSpiderID 64324 SMILES Fc2cc1C O C C O O C N3c1c c2C CCC3C InChI 1 C15H14FNO3 c1 7 3 4 9 8 2 12 16 5 10 13 9 17 7 6 11 14 10 18 15 19 20 h5 7H,3 4H2,1 2H3, H,19,20 InChIKey DXKRGNXUIRKXNR UHFFFAOYAU StdInChI Ref stdinchicite changed chemspider StdInChI 1S C15H14FNO3 c1 7 3 4 9 8 2 12 16 5 10 13 9 17 7 6 11 14 10 18 15 19 20 h5 7H,3 4H2,1 2H3, H,19,20 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite changed chemspider StdInChIKey DXKRGNXUIRKXNR UHFFFAOYSA N Chemical data chemical formula C 15 H 14 F 1 N 1 O 3 molecular weight 275.27 g mol smiles CC1CCC2 C3N1C C C O C3 CC C2C F C O O Ibafloxacin International Nonproprietary Name INN is a quinolone antibiotic drug used in veterinary medicine . ref Cite journal last1 Horspool first1 LJ. last2 van Laar first2 P. last3 van den Bos first3 R. last4 Mawhinney first4 I. title Treatment of canine pyoderma with ibafloxacin and marbofloxacin fluoroquinolones with different pharmacokinetic profiles. journal J Vet Pharmacol Ther volume 27 issue 3 pages 147 53 month Jun year 2004 doi 10.111 ...   more details



  1. Ecthyma

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image An introduction to dermatology 1905 ecthyma.jpg Caption Ecthyma DiseasesDB 30731 ICD10 L08.3 ILDS L08.830 ICD9 ICD9 686.8 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000864 eMedicineSubj derm eMedicineTopic 113 MeshID D004473 Definition and Introduction Ecthyma is an ulcerative pyoderma of the skin caused by bacteria such as Streptococcus pyogenes , Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus aureus . Because ecthyma extends into the dermis, it is often referred to as a deeper form of impetigo . Causes include Insect bites and an ignored minor trauma. Ecthyma describes ulcers forming under a crusted surface infection. The site may have been that of an insect bite or of neglected minor trauma.The bacterial pathogens that cause ecthyma are usually Steptococci and Staphylococci. It is treated by antibiotics like cloxacillin, erythromycin and cefalexin. Ecthyma has a predilection for children and elderly individuals. Outbreaks have also been reported in young military trainees Ecthyma usually arises on the lower extremities of children, persons with diabetes, and neglected elderly patients. During wartime in tropical climates, ecthymatous ulcers are commonly found on the ankles and dorsi of the feet. Etiology Ecthyma can be seen in areas of previously sustained tissue injury eg, excoriations, insect bites, dermatitis . Ecthyma can be seen in patients who are immunocompromised eg, diabetes , neutropenia, HIV infection . Important factors contribute to the development of streptococcal pyodermas or ecthyma High temperature and humidity Crowded living conditions Poor hygiene Untreated impetigo that progresses to ecthyma most frequently occurs in patients with poor hygiene. Some strains of Streptococcus pyogenes have a high affinity for both pharyngeal mucosa and skin. Pharyngeal colonization of S. pyogenes has been documented in patients with ecthyma. Pathophysiology Ecthyma begins similarly to superficial impetigo. Group A beta hemolytic streptococci may initiate the lesi ...   more details



  1. Pradofloxacin

    Vera wound infections and superficial and deep pyoderma caused by susceptible strains of the Staphylococcus ...   more details



  1. Pus

    bacillus See also Pyoderma Serous fluid Ubi pus, ibi evacua Boil References reflist Category Body fluids ...   more details



  1. Rheumatoid arthritis

    . Other, rather rare, skin associated symptoms include Div col pyoderma gangrenosum , a necrotizing ...   more details



  1. Dog skin disorders

    Staphylococcus intermedius pyoderma , and Malassezia dermatitis caused by overgrowth of Malassezia ...   more details



  1. List of ICD-9 codes 680?709: diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

    12. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue 680 709 Infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue 680 686 ICD9 680 Carbuncle and furuncle ICD9 680.0 Boil , face ICD9 680.1 Boil , neck ICD9 680.2 Boil , Torso trunk ICD9 680.5 Boil , buttock ICD9 681 Cellulitis and abscess of finger and toe ICD9 681.0 Cellulitis and abscess of finger ICD9 681.01 Whitlow Felon ICD9 681.02 Paronychia , finger ICD9 681.1 Cellulitis and abscess of toe ICD9 681.11 Paronychia , toe ICD9 681.9 Cellulitis abscess , unspec. digit anatomy digit ICD9 682 Other cellulitis and abscess ICD9 682.0 Cellulitis abscess , face ICD9 682.1 Cellulitis abscess , neck ICD9 682.2 Cellulitis abscess , trunk ICD9 682.3 Cellulitis abscess , upper arm ICD9 682.4 Cellulitis abscess , hand ICD9 682.5 Cellulitis abscess , buttock ICD9 682.6 Cellulitis abscess , human leg leg ICD9 682.7 Cellulitis abscess , foot ICD9 682.9 Cellulitis abscess , unspec. ICD9 683 Lymphadenitis , Acute medical acute ICD9 684 Impetigo ICD9 685 Pilonidal cyst ICD9 685.0 Pilonidal cyst w abscess ICD9 685.1 Pilonidal cyst , unspec. ICD9 686 Other local infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue ICD9 686.0 Pyoderma ICD9 686.1 Pyogenic granuloma of skin and subcutaneous tissue Other inflammatory conditions of skin and subcutaneous tissue 690 698 ICD9 690 Erythematosquamous dermatosis ICD9 690.1 Seborrheic dermatitis , NOS ICD9 690.11 Cradle cap ICD9 690.18 Dandruff ICD9 691 Atopic dermatitis and related conditions ICD9 691.0 Diaper rash ICD9 691.8 Eczema , atopic dermatitis ICD9 692 Contact dermatitis and other eczema ICD9 692.0 Contact dermatitis and other eczema due to detergent s ICD9 692.1 Contact dermatitis and other eczema due to oil s and grease s ICD9 692.2 Contact dermatitis and other eczema due to solvent s ICD9 692.3 Contact dermatitis and other eczema due to drugs and medicines in contact with skin ICD9 692.4 Contact dermatitis and other eczema due to other chemical products ICD9 692.5 Contact dermatitis and other eczema due to f ...   more details



  1. Neapolitan Mastiff

    Pyoderma Anesthetic Sensitivity Additionally, Neos do not do well in hot weather, and are prone ...   more details



  1. Boil

    Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus in community acquired pyoderma journal Int J Dermatol ...   more details



  1. Sebaceous adenitis

    dermatosis, ichthyosis , and nutritional deficiencies. ref name Angus As well as, superficial pyoderma ...   more details




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