5 relations: Application site reaction, Cutaneous condition, List of cutaneous conditions, Livedoid dermatitis, Vitamin K reaction.
Application site reaction
Application site reactions are reactions to medical treatments which occur at the site of application.
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Cutaneous condition
A cutaneous condition is any medical condition that affects the integumentary system—the organ system that encloses the body and includes skin, hair, nails, and related muscle and glands.
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List of cutaneous conditions
Many conditions affect the human integumentary system—the organ system covering the entire surface of the body and composed of skin, hair, nails, and related muscle and glands.
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Livedoid dermatitis
Livedoid dermatitis (also known as "embolia cutis medicamentosa", and "Nicolau syndrome") is a rare iatrogenic cutaneous reaction that occurs immediately after a drug injection.
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Vitamin K reaction
Vitamin K reactions occur after injection with vitamin K, and there are two patterns of presentation, (1) a reaction may occur several days to 2 weeks after inection with skin lesions that are pruritic, red patches and plaques that can deep-seated, involving the dermis and subcutaneous tissue, or (2) with subcutaneous sclerosis with or without fasciitis, that appears at the site of injection many months after treatment.
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