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 |
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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) |
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ID |
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_1000688 |
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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 |
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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) |
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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 |
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has_related_synonym |
pompholyx |
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id |
EFO:1000688 |
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label |
dyshidrosis |
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notation |
EFO:1000688 |
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preferred label |
dyshidrosis |
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prefLabel |
dyshidrosis |
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skos_exactMatch |
http://identifiers.org/medgen/10851 http://identifiers.org/mesh/D011146 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_9230 http://identifiers.org/snomedct/402567004 |
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term editor |
Sirarat Sarntivijai |
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subClassOf |