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  2. Febrile neutrophilic dermatosis - Wikipedia

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    Sweet syndrome (SS), or acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, [1] [2] is a skin disease characterized by the sudden onset of fever, an elevated white blood cell count, and tender, red, well-demarcated papules and plaques that show dense infiltrates by neutrophil granulocytes on histologic examination.

  3. Histopathologic diagnosis of dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Early linear IgA bullous dermatosis Subepidermal blister formation. [26] Early febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (Sweet's syndrome) Neutrophilic and lymphohistiocytic infiltrate and edema. [27] Connective tissue disorders Usually associated with epidermal changes. [2] (Systemic lupus erythematosis pictured) Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis

  4. Category:Erythemas - Wikipedia

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    Erythemas are reactive skin conditions in which there is blanchable redness. Pages in category "Erythemas" ... Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis;

  5. Why Is My Dog Not Responding to Treatment for His Red Skin? - AOL

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    Dr. Mark explains why a dog's red skin won't go away. ... Blais MC, Bongrand Y. Canine sterile neutrophilic dermatitis (resembling Sweet's syndrome) in a Dachshund. Can Vet J. 2010 Dec;51(12):1397 ...

  6. Category:Reactive neutrophilic cutaneous conditions - Wikipedia

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    Reactive neutrophilic cutaneous conditions constitute a spectrum of disease mediated by neutrophils, and typically associated with underlying diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease and hematologic malignancy.

  7. List of skin conditions - Wikipedia

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    The skin weighs an average of four kilograms, covers an area of two square metres, and is made of three distinct layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue. [1] The two main types of human skin are: glabrous skin, the hairless skin on the palms and soles (also referred to as the "palmoplantar" surfaces), and hair-bearing skin. [3]

  8. Reactive neutrophilic dermatoses - Wikipedia

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    Reactive neutrophilic dermatoses are a spectrum of conditions mediated by neutrophils, and typically associated with underlying diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease and hematologic malignancy. [1]: 144 Conditions considered to be reactive neutrophilic dermatoses include: [1]: 144–9 Erythema nodosum; Marshall syndrome

  9. Autoinflammatory diseases - Wikipedia

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    A hereditary disorder driven by pyrin mutation, called PAAND (Pyrin-associated autoinflammation with neutrophilic dermatosis), [7] is characterized by neutrophilic dermatosis, recurrent fever, increased acute-phase reactants, arthralgia, or myalgia. Patients with PAAND have a serine-to-arginine substitution at position 242 in pyrin.