Gram positive anaerobic bacillus. Morphology/Physiology. Grows easily on most laboratory media. ... Inflammatory violaceous lesion at the infection site ...
Erysipeloid. Occupational disease of meat and fish handlers. Caused by ... Inflammatory violaceous lesion at the infection site (usually fingers or hand) ...
Left calf ulcer. Duration: 8 weeks. Began as skin redness. Progressive slow enlargement ... Left calf ulcer. Oval violaceous. 10 x 5 cm. tender. Thick black ...
Extrahepatic diseases have been associated with chronic HCV infection, and in ... is characterized by flat-topped, violaceous, pruritic papules with a generalized ...
... ,approximately 30% of patients with DM develop skin lesions at some point Overall prevalence of cutaneous disorders does not differ between type I and type II ...
Ulcerative colitis Extraintestinal manifestations of IBD Musculoskeletal Manifestations Among the most common extraintestinal manifestations are disorders of the ...
Poison ivy is a type IV delayed hypersensitivity reaction that occurs in ... Following exposure to poison ivy, the skin rash can spread for several days ...
This presentation aims to provide insight into one person's experience of living ... Factitious. P.Alde and T.Ellis, 2002. Clinical manifestations. Progress: ...
... Axial arthropathy occurs less frequently than does peripheral arthropathy in patients with IBD, and includes sacroiliitis and spondylitis ... weight loss ...
Extrapulmonary Sarcoidosis Darrell Laudate 02/26/10 AM Report Overview Multisystem disorder of unknown etiology characterized by the accumulation of T lymphocytes ...
Listeria monocytogenes Bacillus Zoonosis Erysipelothrix * Phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C work together with listeriolysin to disrupt the macrophage ...
and Inflammatory Myositis Kathryn Dao, MD Arthritis Center February 16, 2006 Scleroderma Skleros- = hard -derma = skin Incidence 1-2/100,000 in USA Peak ...
Connective Tissue Diseases Adam Wray, D.O. September 7, 2004 ANA Assay Classic ANA immunofluorescence is still considered first line screening test for AI-CTD ...
SKELETAL MUSCLE PATHOLOGY Inclusion body myositis IBM causes progressive weakness of the muscles of the wrists and fingers, the muscles of the front of the thigh and ...
Common Pediatric Skin and Soft Tissue Conditions Sirous Partovi, M.D. Cellulitis Most common organisms: S. aureus S. pyogenes H. influenza type B (HIB) Most common sites?
occur when autoimmune responses lead to tissue damage (functional and ... (dry mouth, odynophagia, halitosis, dysgeusia...) Extraglangular manifestations: ...
Tx; MRI to r/o deep component, CO2 laser if superficial. Cystic Lymphatic Malformation ... Tx: tranvaginal US, may reoccur after surgery due to depth of invasion ...
Corynebacterium C. diphtheriae: causes diphtheria. Other corynebacteria (coryneform) may cause opportunistic infections. Gram-positive, irregularly-shaped rod.
All patients receiving steroids should carry a 'Steroid Card'. They should be made aware of the following points: Long-term steroid therapy must never be stopped ...
Thus one disease can have a myriad of radically different presentations, ie. Lupus ... Lupus miliaris disseminatus facei. Bovine collagen injections. Actinic ...
1907 Oberndorfer coined term 'Karzinoide' ... 5th to 7th decade of life ... Atlas of tumor pathology (electronic fascicle), 1996. Variable malignant potential ...
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES Martin Li ka Grave s disease thyrotoxicosis from overproduction of thyroid hormone (patient exhibit fatigue, nervousness, increased sweating ...
Tuberous Sclerosis Neurofibromatosis Pityriasis Rosea Classic Christmas tree distribution Starts with herald patch Larger lesion that precedes this classic rash ...
Caused by S. aureus of phage group II (usually type 71) ... A severe reaction to S. aureus strains producing exfoliative toxins ... S. aureus the usual pathogen ...
Carcinoid Tumor Marcelyn Coley Surgery IV Conference Mount Sinai School of Medicine History 1888 First described by Labarsch 1907 Oberndorfer coined term ...
Immunodeficiencies and autoimmune diseases Martin Li ka Classification Large vessel vasculitis (Takayasu arteritis, Giant cell (temporal) arteritis) Medium vessel ...
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Acute Peripheral Neurologic Lesions Peripheral nervous system serves sensory, motor and autonomic functions. On PE the most important finding in a peripheral nerve ...