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Oct 9, 2024

Examination of total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules

Dermatosis herpetiformis

Total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculopapular is one of the symptomatic manifestations of toxic necrolytic epidermolysis bullosa type of drug rash, most drugs have the potential to cause drug rash,…

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Jun 24, 2024

What are the causes of total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculoplasia?

Dermatosis herpetiformis

Total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules are one of the symptoms of toxic necrotizing epidermolysis bullosa drug rash. Most drugs have the potential to cause drug rash, including herbal medicines,…

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May 31, 2024

What is the test diagnosis of total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules?

Dermatosis herpetiformis

Toxic necrotizing epidermolysis bullosa drug rash skin manifests as total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules formation. Most drugs have the potential to cause drug rashes, including herbal medicines, but the…

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May 31, 2024

Dietary Prescriptions for Patients with Total Epidermal Necrosis and Subepidermal Macrosomia

Dermatosis herpetiformis

Total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules are one of the symptoms of toxic necrotizing epidermolysis bullosa drug rash. The adverse reaction of skin and/or mucosal damage caused by drugs used…

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May 31, 2024

Preventive measures for total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculoplasia

Dermatosis herpetiformis

Total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules are one of the symptoms of toxic necrotizing epidermolysis bullosa drug rash. The adverse reaction of skin and/or mucosal damage caused by drugs used…

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May 31, 2024

Recommendations and contraindications for the diet of patients with total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules

Dermatosis herpetiformis

Total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal blistering is one of the symptoms of toxic necrotizing epidermolysis bullosa rash, and prevention of drug rash must pay attention to what kind of allergy…

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May 23, 2023

How to prevent total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculoplasia?

Dermatosis herpetiformis

  Total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules are one of the symptoms of toxic necrotizing epidermolysis bullosa drug rash. Most drugs have the potential to cause drug rash, including herbal medicines,…

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May 23, 2023

How to examine and diagnose total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculoplasia?

Dermatosis herpetiformis

  Total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules are one of the symptoms of toxic necrotizing epidermolysis bullosa drug rash. Most drugs have the potential to cause drug rash, including herbal medicines,…

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May 23, 2023

Typology and treatment principles of herpetic dermatoses

Dermatosis herpetiformis

  The two most common types of herpetic dermatoses are aspergillosis and pemphigoid aspergillosis. Of these, aspergillosis is subdivided into four types, including the common, deciduous, erythematous and proliferative types. Pemphigus…

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May 23, 2023

Examination items of total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules

Dermatosis herpetiformis

  Total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules are one of the symptoms of toxic necrotizing epidermolysis bullosa drug rash. The adverse reaction of skin and/or mucosal damage caused by drugs used…

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Dermatosis herpetiformis

  • Examination of total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules
  • What are the causes of total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculoplasia?
  • What is the test diagnosis of total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules?
  • Dietary Prescriptions for Patients with Total Epidermal Necrosis and Subepidermal Macrosomia
  • Preventive measures for total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculoplasia
  • Recommendations and contraindications for the diet of patients with total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules
  • How to prevent total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculoplasia?
  • How to examine and diagnose total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculoplasia?
  • Typology and treatment principles of herpetic dermatoses
  • Examination items of total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal macules
  • Etiology of total epidermal necrosis and subepidermal maculoplasia
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