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Skin ulcerations

Vasculitis ischemic ulcers, skin lesions, leukocytoclastic vasculitis... [Pg.870]

Gen His general appearance is that of an obese male with tenderness and pain in the region of the non-healing skin ulcer Skin Large, deep ulcer with purulent drainage on his left... [Pg.1181]

SYMPTOMS - After 4 to 6 hours, inflammation of the eyes, blistered or ulcerated skin, inflamed nose, throat and lungs. Temporary blindness which may last for weeks. Blisters are very slow healing. [Pg.104]

Hydroxyurea (Hydrea] Carcinoma of the ovaries, head/neck region, other tissues chronic myelocytic leukemia melanomas Blood disorders (primarily leukopenia] Gl distress (nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, Gl tract irritation and ulceration] skin rash... [Pg.581]

Adverse effects in patients include anorexia, nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal ulceration, skin eruptions, bone marrow depression, reversible cholestatic jaundice, hepatic necrosis, dermatitis, and drug fever.2 LD50 (i.p., mouse) 157 mg/kg (i.p., hamster) 364 mg/kg.1... [Pg.347]

It is reported that chitin causes sigrrificant pain relief in the majority of cases treated with chitin over open woimds (including bums, skin abrasion, skin ulcer, skin graft areas). Studies undertaken on animals showed that animals treated with chitin and chitosan have no or less feeling of pain. [Pg.96]

GI pain and bleeding pulmonary edema anemia, destruction of red blood cells liver necrosis, kidney failure encephalopathy and other central and peripheral nervous system disorders. Chronic toxicity can lead to systemic hypotension skin disorders such as eczema, hyperkeratosis, melanosis, ulceration, skin cancers blood problems such as anemia, acute leukemia kidney failure delirium, encephalopathy, seizures, neuropathy. [Pg.4811]

Cellulitis results when the integrity of the skin is broken due to an abrasion, ulceration, skin puncture, or surgical wound. Moderate to severe infections can progress to more serious infections such as osteomyelitis if not adequately treated. Cellulitis is most commonly caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococci (Streptococcus pyogenes) and Staphylococcus aureus. Wound cultures have a very low yield and rarely identify the causative pathogen. Thus, cultures are rarely done and therapy is usually presumptive. [Pg.105]

Anogeissus leiocarpus C ombre taceae Asthma, cough, tuberculosis, anthelmintic, tapeworm. Gonorrhoea, tonic, enema, jaundice, body pain, chest pain, wounds, ulcers, skin rashes, itching, hemorrhoids, abscesses, hernia, diarrhea, ophthalmia, abdominal pain, rheumatism, fishing poison, stimulant, toothache. Anthraquinone, flavonoid, saponin, steroids, tannin, terpenoids. 17, 28... [Pg.141]

Nose, drainage - increased (rhinorrhea, coryza) Nose, mucosa - ulcers Skin - nodule [1, 2]... [Pg.80]

Acrodermatitis enteropathica (AE) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by defective absorption of zinc, thickened, ulcerated skin on the extremities and around body orifices, alopecia, diarrhea, growth failure, and abnormalities in immune function. The concentration... [Pg.899]

Although some ancient Egyptian writings describe the use of crude drugs to treat ulcerating skin tumors, modem cancer chemotherapy is about five decades old. Just before World War II, it was found that mustard gas, and various derivatives, are highly cytotoxic, espe-... [Pg.104]

Beryllium (atomic mass 9.01) is not truly a heavy metal, but this is one of the more hazardous toxic elements. Its most serious toxic effect is berylliosis, a condition manifested by lung fibrosis and pneumonitis, which may develop after a latency period of 5-20 years. Beryllium exposure also causes skin granulomas and ulcerated skin and is a hypersensitizing agent. [Pg.285]

Long-term treatment with PVP-I, even at a relatively low dose, can result in thyroid dysfunction. Out of 27 patients in whom PVP-I was applied on the tracheotomy site, the gastrostomy site, the external urethral meatus, or an ulcerated skin for 3-133 months (mean standard deviation 48.0 33.2), subclinical hypothyroidism was seen in 3 patients, mild hyperthyroidism was seen in 1 patient, and subclinical hyperthyroidism was suspected in 7 patients (Nobukuni et al., 1997). Sato et al. (2007) reported two cases of hypothyroidism induced by prolonged habitual gargling with PVP-I for 4 and 10 years, respectively. Shetty and Duthie (1990) and Valayer-Chaleat et al. (1998) reported cases of hyperthyroidism in patients who received topical application of PVP-I for 6 months to treat decubitus ulcers. [Pg.930]

SY Blue-gray eyes, nasal septum, throat, skin irrit, ulceration skin Gl dist... [Pg.280]

Dog/treatment Patch appearance Hyperemia Superficial epidermal abrasion/ulceration Skin adjacent to patch... [Pg.523]

Symptoms of deficiency. Marginal tiredness, irritability, loss of appetite. Severe megoblatic anemia, abdominal pain, diarrhea, ulcers, skin problems, hair loss, neurological disorders, depression. Deficiency during pregnancy may lead to premature birth or birth defect. [Pg.4894]

The parasites used in this study were isolated from four clinical cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the municipality of Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1997, where these patients had only ulcerated skin lesions (strain SCP-l/WHO-M). [Pg.770]

Hydrofluonc ulcerations (skin, respiratory tract. eyewash... [Pg.155]


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