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DermAtlas: FACE - angioedema
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Image Name: Angioneurotic_edema_1_071126   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: ANGIOEDEMA   Category: clinical sign
Body Site: face / eye lid / eye lid   Age: 57 years
Contributor: Jerzy Pawlak, MSc,PhD    
Description: symmetric edema
Comments: A 57-year-old woman developed sudden onset of itchy facial edema. The swelling responded quickly to oral antihistamines.

DermAtlas: FOOT - urticaria
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Image Name: urticaria_multiforme_1_071118   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: URTICARIA /
ANGIOEDEMA /
URTICARIA MULTIFORME
  Category: reactive erythema /
drug reaction /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease
Body Site: foot / total body   Age: 0
Contributors: Riva Kamat
Ana Krishnan
   
Description: symmetric generalized discrete and confluent annular plaques with targetoid borders and dusky centers associated with angioedema
Comments: A 20 month old girl is brought to the Emergency Department with a rash. She has had a one month history of upper respiratory symptoms, and has just completed a ten day course of Cefdinir of sinusitis. Two days prior to admission (day 10 of cefdinir), a light rash erupted on her chest. She was given Benadryl, and one dose of prednisolone by her primary care physician one day prior to admission. The rash continued to worsen, and was very pruitic. Her parents tell you that she stopped walking now due to the swelling in her feet. Itching and swelling improved with oral antihistamines, and the next day she was walking and playing. The eruption cleared completely within a week. Urticaria multiforme is a variant of urticaria in which urticaria and angioedema are present, the lesions are itchy, the lesions are not fixed, and the symptoms and lesions improve with oral antihistamines.
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DermAtlas: BACK - urticaria
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Image Name: urticaria_multiforme_2_071118   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: URTICARIA /
ANGIOEDEMA /
URTICARIA MULTIFORME
  Category: reactive erythema /
drug reaction /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease
Body Site: back / total body
trunk
  Age: 0
Contributors: Riva Kamat
Ana Krishnan
   
Description: symmetric generalized discrete and confluent annular plaques with targetoid borders and dusky centers associated with angioedema
Comments: A 20 month old girl is brought to the Emergency Department with a rash. She has had a one month history of upper respiratory symptoms, and has just completed a ten day course of Cefdinir of sinusitis. Two days prior to admission (day 10 of cefdinir), a light rash erupted on her chest. She was given Benadryl, and one dose of prednisolone by her primary care physician one day prior to admission. The rash continued to worsen, and was very pruitic. Her parents tell you that she stopped walking now due to the swelling in her feet. Itching and swelling improved with oral antihistamines, and the next day she was walking and playing. The eruption cleared completely within a week. Urticaria multiforme is a variant of urticaria in which urticaria and angioedema are present, the lesions are itchy, the lesions are not fixed, and the symptoms and lesions improve with oral antihistamines.
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DermAtlas: BACK - urticaria
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Image Name: urticaria_multiforme_3_071118   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: URTICARIA /
ANGIOEDEMA /
URTICARIA MULTIFORME
  Category: reactive erythema /
drug reaction /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease
Body Site: back / total body
trunk
  Age: 0
Contributors: Riva Kamat
Ana Krishnan
   
Description: symmetric generalized discrete and confluent annular plaques with targetoid borders and dusky centers associated with angioedema
Comments: A 20 month old girl is brought to the Emergency Department with a rash. She has had a one month history of upper respiratory symptoms, and has just completed a ten day course of Cefdinir of sinusitis. Two days prior to admission (day 10 of cefdinir), a light rash erupted on her chest. She was given Benadryl, and one dose of prednisolone by her primary care physician one day prior to admission. The rash continued to worsen, and was very pruitic. Her parents tell you that she stopped walking now due to the swelling in her feet. Itching and swelling improved with oral antihistamines, and the next day she was walking and playing. The eruption cleared completely within a week. Urticaria multiforme is a variant of urticaria in which urticaria and angioedema are present, the lesions are itchy, the lesions are not fixed, and the symptoms and lesions improve with oral antihistamines.
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DermAtlas: BACK - urticaria
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Image Name: urticaria_multiforme_4_071118   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: URTICARIA /
ANGIOEDEMA /
URTICARIA MULTIFORME
  Category: reactive erythema /
drug reaction /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease
Body Site: back / total body
trunk
  Age: 0
Contributors: Riva Kamat
Ana Krishnan
   
Description: symmetric generalized discrete and confluent annular plaques with targetoid borders and dusky centers associated with angioedema
Comments: A 20 month old girl is brought to the Emergency Department with a rash. She has had a one month history of upper respiratory symptoms, and has just completed a ten day course of Cefdinir of sinusitis. Two days prior to admission (day 10 of cefdinir), a light rash erupted on her chest. She was given Benadryl, and one dose of prednisolone by her primary care physician one day prior to admission. The rash continued to worsen, and was very pruitic. Her parents tell you that she stopped walking now due to the swelling in her feet. Itching and swelling improved with oral antihistamines, and the next day she was walking and playing. The eruption cleared completely within a week. Urticaria multiforme is a variant of urticaria in which urticaria and angioedema are present, the lesions are itchy, the lesions are not fixed, and the symptoms and lesions improve with oral antihistamines.
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DermAtlas: ARM - urticaria
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Image Name: urticaria_multiforme_5_071118   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: URTICARIA /
ANGIOEDEMA /
URTICARIA MULTIFORME
  Category: reactive erythema /
drug reaction /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease
Body Site: arm / total body   Age: 0
Contributors: Riva Kamat
Ana Krishnan
   
Description: symmetric generalized discrete and confluent annular plaques with targetoid borders and dusky centers associated with angioedema
Comments: A 20 month old girl is brought to the Emergency Department with a rash. She has had a one month history of upper respiratory symptoms, and has just completed a ten day course of Cefdinir of sinusitis. Two days prior to admission (day 10 of cefdinir), a light rash erupted on her chest. She was given Benadryl, and one dose of prednisolone by her primary care physician one day prior to admission. The rash continued to worsen, and was very pruitic. Her parents tell you that she stopped walking now due to the swelling in her feet. Itching and swelling improved with oral antihistamines, and the next day she was walking and playing. The eruption cleared completely within a week. Urticaria multiforme is a variant of urticaria in which urticaria and angioedema are present, the lesions are itchy, the lesions are not fixed, and the symptoms and lesions improve with oral antihistamines.
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DermAtlas: FACE - urticaria
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Image Name: urticaria_multiforme_6_071118   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: URTICARIA /
ANGIOEDEMA /
URTICARIA MULTIFORME
  Category: reactive erythema /
drug reaction /
cutaneous sign of systemic disease
Body Site: face / total body
arm
  Age: 0
Contributors: Riva Kamat
Ana Krishnan
   
Description: symmetric generalized discrete and confluent annular plaques with targetoid borders and dusky centers associated with angioedema
Comments: A 20 month old girl is brought to the Emergency Department with a rash. She has had a one month history of upper respiratory symptoms, and has just completed a ten day course of Cefdinir of sinusitis. Two days prior to admission (day 10 of cefdinir), a light rash erupted on her chest. She was given Benadryl, and one dose of prednisolone by her primary care physician one day prior to admission. The rash continued to worsen, and was very pruitic. Her parents tell you that she stopped walking now due to the swelling in her feet. Itching and swelling improved with oral antihistamines, and the next day she was walking and playing. The eruption cleared completely within a week. Urticaria multiforme is a variant of urticaria in which urticaria and angioedema are present, the lesions are itchy, the lesions are not fixed, and the symptoms and lesions improve with oral antihistamines.
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DermAtlas: TOTAL BODY - drug reaction, acral erythema
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Image Name: drug_reaction_1_050501   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: DRUG REACTION, ACRAL ERYTHEMA /
ANGIOEDEMA /
SERUM SICKNESS REACTION
  Category: drug reaction
Body Site: total body   Age: 2 years
Contributor: Eduardo Beltran, MD    
Description: widespread red to violaceous annular and serpiginous confluent plaques with dusky centers and intensely red borders with an acral and facial predominance
Comments: This healthy 2-year-old boy developed an itchy generalized eruption associated with joint swelling and high fever following the administration of a sulfonamide for otitis media.

DermAtlas: LIP - angioedema
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Image Name: Angioneurtic_edema_1_041103   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: ANGIOEDEMA   Category: reactive erythema
Body Site: lip / vermillion/ vermilion border   Age: 40 years
Contributor: Kosman Sadek Zikry, MD    
Description: symmetric localized swelling
Comments: This 40-year-old man awoke one morning with asymptomatic edema of the upper lip. The swelling resolved several hours later without treatment
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DermAtlas: LIP - angioedema
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: Angioneurtic_edema_2_041103   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: ANGIOEDEMA   Category: reactive erythema
Body Site: lip / vermillion/ vermilion border   Age: 40 years
Contributor: Kosman Sadek Zikry, MD    
Description: symmetric localized swelling
Comments: This 40-year-old man awoke one morning with asymptomatic edema of the upper lip. The swelling resolved several hours later without treatment
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