Diaper Dermatitis (Diaper Rash)

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CHAPTER 165 Diaper Dermatitis (Diaper Rash) Presentation Irritant Diaper Dermatitis An infant, most commonly between 8 and 10 months of age, may be left too long between diaper changes or,…

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Allergic Contact Dermatitis

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Figure 160-1 Marked eyelid swelling may mimic the angioedema of anaphylaxis, but with ACD there is only localized pruritus and no associated systemic signs or symptoms. This case was caused…

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Foreign Body, Corneal

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CHAPTER 18 Foreign Body, Corneal Presentation The patient’s eye has been struck by a falling or an airborne particle, often a fleck of rust loosened while working under a car….

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Impalement Injuries, Minor

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CHAPTER 142 Impalement Injuries, Minor Presentation A sharp metal object, such as a needle, heavy wire, nail, or fork, is driven into or through a patient’s extremity. In some instances,…

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Muscle Strains and Tears

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CHAPTER 122 Muscle Strains and Tears Presentation Strains are acute injuries to muscle-tendon units that result from overstretching or overexerting. Strains may occur in the trapezius or paravertebral muscles during…

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Bursitis

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CHAPTER 101 Bursitis Presentation Following minimal trauma or repetitive motion, a nonarticular synovial sac or bursa protecting a tendon or prominent bone becomes swollen, possibly fluctuant, and possibly painful and…

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Finger Dislocation (PIP Joint)

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CHAPTER 109 Finger Dislocation (PIP Joint) Presentation The patient will have jammed his finger, causing a hyperextension injury that forces the middle phalanx dorsally and proximally out of articulation with…

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