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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SEBORRHOEAL»
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1
Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-urinary Diseases
Dr. Jackson said he regarded the case as one of seborrhoeal eczema, although
before that condition was described this would undoubtedly have been classed
as a psoriasis. In this case the knees and elbows, which are commonly the seats
...
2
Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis
Neisser33 denies seborrhoeal eczema, but recognizes an eczematized
seborrhoea. Brooke34 interprets seborrhoea as the starting point of eczema.
Both of these views are consistent with the second and third explanations of the
possible ...
3
Annals of the Pickett-Thomson Research Laboratory
Thus salvarsan and mercury dermatitis are remarkably frequently observed in
patients suffering from pityriasis streptogenes. Finally, the affection can
undoubtedly complicate true seborrhoeal eczema, but the conditions in this case
are so ...
4
The Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis ...
At the margins of the patch, which measured some five by six inches, the long
scalp hair began abruptly ; and the skin around It was covered with seborrhoeal
scales. There was no atrophy or scar tissue. The patient had had X-ray treatment;
...
5
The Therapeutic Gazette: A Monthly Journal of General, ...
For example, there are three distinct types of infantile eczema of the face, viz., a
nervous, a tuberculous, and a seborrhoeal. The nervous type is seen in the
eczema of dentition, appearing upon a perfectly sound skin, usually first upon the
...
William Brodie, Carl Jungk, Francis Edward Stewart, 1887
6
The Therapeutic Gazette
In another form — the so-called seborrhoeal eczema of Unna — the scalp is
covered with adherent crusts and scales, frequently taking the form of circular
patches, and showing a marked tendency to spread over the face and body if ...
Hobart Amory Hare, Edward Martin, 1895
7
A System of Genito-urinary Diseases, Syphilology and Dermatology
Prince Albert Morrow. 1. Alopecia Furfuracea seu Pityrodes. — This is the form of
baldness which we are most often called upon to treat, and is readily
recognizable by the presence of either a seborrhoea, a seborrhoeal eczema, or a
pityriasis ...
Prince Albert Morrow, 1894
Hence most of these cases show an orbicular zone of seborrhoeal eczema
extending from a line or two to half an inch or more all around the mouth. The
absolutely sharp margin of this seborrhoeal zone frequently shows has led to the
...
9
A Clinical Manual of Skin Diseases: With Special Reference ...
EGZEMA SEBORRHOIGUM.' According to Unna, eczema is often distinguished
by a richness of fat in its products and a yellowish color of- the rest of the skin due
to fat. Under the head of seborrhoeal eczema he would place seborrhoea sicca, ...
William Augustus Hardaway, 1901
10
Medicine in Quotations: Views of Health and Disease Through ...
Observations on the Diseases Incident to Seamen SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS
Paul Gerson Unna; 1887 3019 Seborrhoeal eczema is quite a different matter;
here the skin was not previously very healthy, and a few weeks after birth, there
has ...
Edward J. Huth, T. J. Murray, 2006