Solar Lentigo - Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust
... What are they? Solar lentigines are flat, brownish lesions seen in the areas of the skin that have been in the sun and are therefore most often seen on the face, neck, forearms and occasionally the lower legs. They are sometimes referred to “age” or “liver” spots but they have no connection with li ...
... What are they? Solar lentigines are flat, brownish lesions seen in the areas of the skin that have been in the sun and are therefore most often seen on the face, neck, forearms and occasionally the lower legs. They are sometimes referred to “age” or “liver” spots but they have no connection with li ...
Top Tips in Two Minutes: Eczema Herpeticum Why: Eczema
... Eczema Herpeticum arises on the background of atopic eczema (although it does not have to be severe) and occurs in children and adults. History The onset is usually fairly rapid over a few days Sudden deterioration of the eczema Child is usually ‘grizzly’ There may a history of contact with HSV (col ...
... Eczema Herpeticum arises on the background of atopic eczema (although it does not have to be severe) and occurs in children and adults. History The onset is usually fairly rapid over a few days Sudden deterioration of the eczema Child is usually ‘grizzly’ There may a history of contact with HSV (col ...
treatment of injury
... performance injuries First and most important principle is, if in doubt, seek ...
... performance injuries First and most important principle is, if in doubt, seek ...
Argenyi_Power_Point_Presentation
... 3. Baseline record used for follow-up examination for comparison to detect new or changing lesions 4. One set for patient clinic records, another set for patient’s own records for self-exams ...
... 3. Baseline record used for follow-up examination for comparison to detect new or changing lesions 4. One set for patient clinic records, another set for patient’s own records for self-exams ...
INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY AND EXAMINATION IN …
... – Comedon: greasy plug of keratin in pilosebaceous orifice. ...
... – Comedon: greasy plug of keratin in pilosebaceous orifice. ...
Multiple_Sclerosis
... Cerebellar: marked dysmetria left greater than right Gait: mild scissoring, foot slapping on the right ...
... Cerebellar: marked dysmetria left greater than right Gait: mild scissoring, foot slapping on the right ...
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), also known as Osler–Weber–Rendu disease and Osler–Weber–Rendu syndrome, is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder that leads to abnormal blood vessel formation in the skin, mucous membranes, and often in organs such as the lungs, liver, and brain.It may lead to nosebleeds, acute and chronic digestive tract bleeding, and various problems due to the involvement of other organs. Treatment focuses on reducing bleeding from blood vessel lesions, and sometimes surgery or other targeted interventions to remove arteriovenous malformations in organs. Chronic bleeding often requires iron supplements and sometimes blood transfusions. HHT is transmitted in an autosomal dominant fashion, and occurs in one in 5,000 people.The disease carries the names of Sir William Osler, Henri Jules Louis Marie Rendu, and Frederick Parkes Weber, who described it in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.