- Erythema nodosum: Symptoms, Causes, and Management — DermNet
Erythema nodosum is an inflammatory disorder affecting subcutaneous fat It most commonly presents as bilateral tender red nodules on the anterior shins Diagnosis is confirmed by laboratory tests and histopathology
- Erythema nodosum image - DermNet
What is erythema nodosum? Erythema nodosum is a type of panniculitis, an inflammatory disorder affecting subcutaneous fat It presents as tender red nodules on the anterior shins Less commonly, they affect the thighs and forearms [1–3] Read more
- Erythema nodosum pathology - DermNet
Erythema nodosum is the most common form of panniculitis It typically presents as tender, erythematous, subcutaneous nodules and plaques, arising in crops most commonly on the pretibial areas bilaterally Histology of erythema nodosum Erythema nodosum histologically represents the prototype of a septal panniculitis
- Oral contraceptives and the skin - DermNet
Erythema nodosum Acanthosis nigricans What are contraindications to oral contraceptives? Before starting oral contraceptives, especially oestrogen-containing OCPs, patients should be questioned regarding any possible contraindications, due to the risk of adverse effects These include thromboembolism (blood clots) and liver disease
- Infectious mononucleosis, Epstein Barr virus, glandular fever
Infectious mononucleosis, Glandular fever, Infective mononucleosis, Monocytic angina, Pfeiffer disease, Mononucleosis syndrome Authoritative facts from DermNet New Zealand
- Erythema nodosum images - DermNet
Erythema nodosum images Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand
- Adverse cutaneous reactions to psychotropic drugs - DermNet
Erythema nodosum Erythema nodosum is an inflammatory disorder presenting with painful, red, indurated plaques, usually on the lower extremities These plaques result from the inflammation of fat cells under the skin Drugs that may cause erythema nodosum include fluoxetine, paroxetine and venlafaxine
- Panniculitis - DermNet
Early erythema nodosum; this has septal inflammation Note that later lesions of erythema nodosum have lymphocytic infiltration What are the clinical features of panniculitis? Panniculitis presents typically with: Thickened and firm nodules and plaques Erythematous or pigmented overlying skin Pain and tenderness
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