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It will have its crisis by and by, like a cutaneouseruption.
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They are, nevertheless, sadly tormented by a cutaneouseruption, but we never found it contagious.
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It is a cutaneouseruption,-theresult of erysipelas.
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Observations: All but one patient had some type of cutaneouseruption over the three courses of therapy.
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When a drug-induced cutaneouseruption is suspected, identifying the responsible drug(s) is a complex clinical challenge.
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We report two newborns with a widespread cutaneouseruption consisting of discrete papules which evolved into vesicles, pustules, crusts, and ulcers.
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An unusual cutaneouseruption of the feet and lower limbs induced by ultraviolet radiation in a 30-year-old caucasian man is presented.
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PMID: 17542866 We report two newborns with a widespread cutaneouseruption consisting of discrete papules which evolved into vesicles, pustules, crusts, and ulcers.
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We have occasionally observed cutaneouseruptions and erysipelas, when evidently they were distinct signs of internal disorder.
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He was troubled with chronic cutaneouseruptions.
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This case illustrates the difficulties in establishing the differential diagnosis of cutaneouseruptions in patients undergoing bone marrow transplant.
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One tablespoonful of borax to half a pint of water is an excellent remedy for cutaneouseruptions, canker, ringworm, etc.
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The bodies of the natives are covered with ulcers and cutaneouseruptions; they spend a short and miserable life in profligacy.
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The natives, however, are afflicted with the erysipelas, and cutaneouseruptions of the scaly kind, very nearly approaching to a leprosy.
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On their re-appearance, they were chiefly used for baths to horses, and other beasts which had the mange, and other cutaneouseruptions.