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Shingles Rash - Herpes Zoster - Characteristic dermatomal distribution

#Shingles #Rash #Herpes #Zoster #clinical #VZV #clinical #video
Shingles Rash - ... Herpes Zoster - ... #clinical #VZV ... #clinical #video ... #physicalexam #dermatology
Thoracic Shingles Rash - Herpes Zoster - Characteristic dermatomal distribution ~T10

#Thoracic #Shingles #Rash #Herpes #Zoster #clinical
Thoracic Shingles Rash ... - Herpes Zoster ... #clinical #VZV ... #clinical #video ... #physicalexam #dermatology
Shingles on Physical Examination

Dermatomal distribution of VZV rash

#Shingles #clinical #video #PhysicalExam #dermatology #vzv #herpes #zoster #rash
rash #Shingles ... #clinical #video ... #PhysicalExam #dermatology ... #vzv #herpes #zoster ... #rash #dermatomal
Herpes Zoster Mandibularis - The lesions were scattered along the area that is innervated by the
A presumptive diagnosis ... of herpes zoster ... #Clinical #Photo ... #Dermatology #Herpes ... #Mandibularis #Rash
Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus Rash

#Herpes #Zoster #Ophthalmicus #Rash #clinical #video #dermatology #ophthalmology
Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus ... Rash #Herpes ... #Ophthalmicus #Rash ... #clinical #video ... #dermatology #ophthalmology
Hodgkin's Lymphoma vs Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma - Comparison

Hodgkin's Lymphoma:
 • Epidemiology: young adults 20-30, older 50-70
 •
Autoimmune diseases • Clinical ... Hepatosplenomegaly, cytopenias(bleeding ... Differential Diagnosis ... Lymphomas • Other hematologic ... #differential #hematology
Secondary Syphilis Rash
Secondary syphilis is the most contagious of all the stages of this disease, and
Secondary Syphilis Rash ... ▪ “Rash” (75% ... 30%) ▪ Moist, heaped ... #Diagnosis #Clinical ... #Photo #Dermatology
Macrophage Activation Syndrome (MAS)
Classified among the secondary or acquired forms of haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (sHLH)

What?
A subset of
Fever is the main clinical ... purpura to mucosal bleeding ... Petechial or purpuric rash ... Activation #Syndrome #Diagnosis ... #Management #Hematology
Aplastic Anemia - Overview

Who?
• M = F
• 3 peaks:	1) Childhood	2) 15-25 years	3) >60 years

What?
• Aplastic anemia
Aplastic Anemia Clinical ... ecchymoses, mucosal bleeding ... - CMV - HCV ... Anemia #oncology #hematology ... #diagnosis #management
Cryofibrinogenemia Summary

Cryofibrinogenemia Epidemiology:
 • 40-70 years with a modest female predominance

Cryofibrinogenemia:
 • The precipitation of a
Paradoxical spontaneous bleeding ... Cryofibrinogenemia Clinical ... : • + Clinical ... Biopsy: Typical pathologic ... hematology