Cell Culture Ontology

Last uploaded: July 23, 2014
Preferred Name

dyshidrosis
Synonyms

pompholyx

dyshidrotic eczema

Cheiropompholyx

vesicular eczema of hands and/or feet

podopompholyx

Vesicular eczema of hands and/or feet

Vesicular eczema of hands and/or feet|pompholyx

acute vesiculobullous hand eczema

DYSHYDROTIC ECZEMA

cheiropompholyx

dyshidrosis

DYSHYDROTIC eczema

Definitions

a skin condition that is characterized by small blisters on the hands or feet. It is an acute, chronic, or recurrent dermatosis of the fingers, palms, and soles, characterized by a sudden onset of many deep-seated pruritic, clear vesicles; later, scaling, fissures and lichenification occur. Recurrence is common and for many can be chronic. Incidence/prevalence is said to be 1/5,000 in the United States. However, many cases of eczema are diagnosed as garden-variety atopic eczema without further investigation, so it is possible that this figure is misleading.This condition is not contagious to others, but the compromised integument can increase susceptibility to infection, and the accompanying itching can be a source of psychological distress A recurrent eczematous reaction characterized by the development of vesicular eruptions on the palms and soles, particularly along the sides and between the digits. It is accompanied by pruritus, a burning sensation, and hyperhidrosis. The disease is self-limiting, lasting only a few weeks. (Dorland, 27th ed)

ID

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_1000688

database_cross_reference

MESH:D011146

MedDRA:10013912

Wikipedia:Dyshidrosis

ICD9:705.81

MONDO:0006540

MEDGEN:10851

SCTID:402567004

UMLS:C0032633

DOID:9230

ICD9:692.9

definition

a skin condition that is characterized by small blisters on the hands or feet. It is an acute, chronic, or recurrent dermatosis of the fingers, palms, and soles, characterized by a sudden onset of many deep-seated pruritic, clear vesicles; later, scaling, fissures and lichenification occur. Recurrence is common and for many can be chronic. Incidence/prevalence is said to be 1/5,000 in the United States. However, many cases of eczema are diagnosed as garden-variety atopic eczema without further investigation, so it is possible that this figure is misleading.This condition is not contagious to others, but the compromised integument can increase susceptibility to infection, and the accompanying itching can be a source of psychological distress

A recurrent eczematous reaction characterized by the development of vesicular eruptions on the palms and soles, particularly along the sides and between the digits. It is accompanied by pruritus, a burning sensation, and hyperhidrosis. The disease is self-limiting, lasting only a few weeks. (Dorland, 27th ed)

has_exact_synonym

dyshidrotic eczema

Cheiropompholyx

vesicular eczema of hands and/or feet

podopompholyx

Vesicular eczema of hands and/or feet

Vesicular eczema of hands and/or feet|pompholyx

acute vesiculobullous hand eczema

DYSHYDROTIC ECZEMA

cheiropompholyx

dyshidrosis

DYSHYDROTIC eczema

pompholyx

has_related_synonym

pompholyx

id

EFO:1000688

in_subset

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/mondo/mondo-base#otar

label

dyshidrosis

notation

EFO:1000688

preferred label

dyshidrosis

prefLabel

dyshidrosis

skos_exactMatch

http://identifiers.org/medgen/10851

http://identifiers.org/mesh/D011146

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_9230

http://identifiers.org/snomedct/402567004

http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0032633

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/EFO_1000688

term editor

Sirarat Sarntivijai

subClassOf

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_1000772

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