cutaneous schistosomiasis - определение. Что такое cutaneous schistosomiasis
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Что (кто) такое cutaneous schistosomiasis - определение

HUMAN DISEASE
Cercarial dermatitis; Swimmers itch; Swimmer's Itch; Duck Itch; Water itch; Schistosome cercarial dermatitis; Clam digger itch; Swimmer itch; Schistosome dermatitis; Duck itch
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Posterior cutaneous nerve of arm         
ALSO KNOWN AS INTERNAL CUTANEOUS BRANCH OF MUSCULOSPIRAL NERVE
Posterior cutaneous nerve of the arm; Posterior brachial cutaneous branch; Posterior brachial cutaneous nerve; Dorsal brachial cutaneous; Nervus cutaneus brachii posterior; Internal cutaneous branch of musculospiral; Internal cutaneous branches of musculospiral; Internal cutaneous branch of musculospiral nerve; Internal cutaneous branch of the musculospiral nerve; Internal cutaneous branches of the musculospiral nerve; Internal cutaneous branches of musculospiral nerve; Posterior cutaneous nerves of arms; Posterior cutaneous nerves of the arms; Posterior brachial cutaneous branches; Posterior brachial cutaneous nerves
The posterior cutaneous nerve of arm (internal cutaneous branch of musculospiral, posterior brachial cutaneous nerve) is a branch of the radial nerve that provides sensory innervation for much of the skin on the back of the arm. It arises in the axilla.
Veldt sore         
PYODERMA THAT IS A MILDER FORM OF DIPHTHERIA RESTRICTED TO THE SKIN PRODUCING SHALLOW SKIN ULCERS IS CAUSED BY DIRECT PHYSICAL CONTACT OF INDIVIDUALS INFECTED WITH CORYNEBACTERIUM DIPHTHERIAE AS THE BACTERIA RELEASES THE DIPHTHERIA TOXIN
Desert sore; Barcoo rot; Diphtheric desert sore; Septic sore; Veldt sore; Cutaneous diphtheria
·add. ·- An infective sore mostly on the hands and feet, often contracted in walking on the veldt and apparently due to a specific microorganism.
Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis         
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HYPERSENSITIVITY VASCULITIS THAT RESULTS IN INFLAMMATION OF SMALL BLOOD VESSELS, CHARACTERIZED CLINICALLY BY PALPABLE PURPURA, WHICH IS A SLIGHTLY ELEVATED PURPURIC RASH OVER ONE OR MORE AREAS OF THE SKIN
Hypersensitivity angiitis; Hypersensitivity vasculitis; Vasculitis, hypersensitivity; Leukocytoclastic vasculitis; Vasculitis hypersensitivity; Cutaneous vasculitis; Vasculitis limited to skin; Cutaneous leukocytoclastic angiitis; Cutaneous small vessel vasculitis; Cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis; Cutaneous necrotizing venulitis; Secondary cutaneous vasculitis; Propylthiouracil-induced secondary cutaneous vasculitis; Leucocytoclastic vasculitis; Hydralazine-induced secondary cutaneous vasculitis; Vascular disorders of skin; Cutaneous vascularitis; Leukocytoclastic angiitis; CSVV
Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis (CSVV), also known as hypersensitivity vasculitis, cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis, hypersensitivity angiitis, cutaneous leukocytoclastic angiitis, cutaneous necrotizing vasculitis and cutaneous necrotizing venulitis, is inflammation of small blood vessels (usually post-capillary venules in the dermis), characterized by palpable purpura. It is the most common vasculitis seen in clinical practice.

Википедия

Swimmer's itch

Swimmer's itch, cercarial dermatitis or schistosome dermatitis is a short-term allergic contact dermatitis occurring in the skin of humans that have been infected by water-borne schistosomes, a type of flatworm. It is common in freshwater, brackish and marine habitats worldwide. The incidence of this condition may be increasing, although this may be attributed to better monitoring and reporting. Nevertheless, the condition is considered to be an emerging infectious disease.

The main symptom is itchy papules (raised skin) that commonly occur within 2 days of infection. Initially, wheals develop quickly, then turn into maculae in about half an hour. Within 10–12 hours these turn into very itchy papules that reach their worst by the second or third day. The papules disappear in 1–2 weeks but secondary effects from scratching can continue longer. The intense itching, which peaks after 48–72 hours, is associated with pain and swelling of the affected areas. People repeatedly exposed to cercariae develop heavier symptoms with faster onset.

There are no permanent effects to people from this condition. Orally administered hydroxyzine, an antihistamine, is sometimes prescribed to treat swimmer's itch and similar dermal allergic reactions. In addition, bathing in oatmeal, baking soda, or Epsom salts can also provide relief of symptoms.