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  2. Purple glove syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Purple glove syndrome (PGS) is a poorly understood skin disease in which the extremities become swollen, discoloured and painful. [1] PGS is potentially serious and may require amputation . PGS is most common among elderly patients and those receiving multiple large intravenous doses of the epilepsy drug phenytoin . [ 2 ]

  3. Phenytoin - Wikipedia

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    Hypertrichosis, Stevens–Johnson syndrome, purple glove syndrome, rash, exfoliative dermatitis, itching, excessive hairiness, and coarsening of facial features can be seen in those taking phenytoin. Phenytoin therapy has been linked to the life-threatening skin reactions Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN).

  4. List of syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Purple glove syndrome; Purple urine bag syndrome; Q. Qazi–Markouizos syndrome; Quadrilateral space syndrome; Queen bee syndrome; R. Rabbit syndrome;

  5. Category:Cutaneous conditions - Wikipedia

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    This category reflects the organization of International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision. Generally, diseases outlined within the ICD-10 codes L00–L99 within Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue should be included in this category.

  6. Category:Drug eruptions - Wikipedia

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    Purple glove syndrome; Pustular drug eruption; R. Red man syndrome; Red man syndrome (Drug eruption) S. Scleroderma-like reaction to taxanes; Serum sickness-like ...

  7. Shelf-staple food items could be your best vacation souvenir

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    Shelf-staple food items like spices, nuts, coffee and spice blends can be packed in carry-on luggage, while sauces, marinades and oils can be brought home in checked luggage.

  8. Paul Karason - Wikipedia

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    Paul Karason (November 14, 1950 – September 23, 2013) was an American from Bellingham, Washington, whose skin was a purple-blue color. [ 1 ] Karason was fair skinned and freckled until the early 1990s.

  9. Food Trends Are Going to Get Pretty Weird in 2025 If These ...

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    Food & Wine / Getty Images For food and beverage journalists, each December is a buffet of piquant triumph and bitter humiliation as we assess our food trend predictions from the previous year.