
Heat rash (Miliaria): Images, Causes, and Treatment - DermNet
2018年2月19日 · Miliaria crystallina shows vesicles associated with the sweat ducts within or just under the stratum corneum of the epidermis. Histology of miliaria rubra shows spongiosis and spongiotic vesicles. Tzanck smear taken from vesicles will distinguish miliaria from herpes simplex or toxic erythema of the newborn.
Miliaria image - DermNet
What is miliaria? Miliaria is a common skin disease caused by blockage and/or inflammation of eccrine sweat ducts. Miliaria is frequently seen in hot, humid, or tropical climates, in patients in hospital, and in the neonatal period. Miliaria is also known as heat rash, sweat rash or prickly heat. Read more
Fox-Fordyce disease - DermNet
It is also called apocrine miliaria, apocrine duct occlusion, and sweat retention disease. Who gets Fox-Fordyce disease? Fox-Fordyce disease mainly affects post-pubertal women between the ages of 13 and 35 years. Children and males are sometimes affected. What causes Fox-Fordyce disease? The cause of Fox-Fordyce disease is unknown.
Milium, milia - DermNet
Milium, Mila, Milial cyst. Authoritative facts from DermNet New Zealand.
Neonatal cephalic pustulosis - DermNet
What is the cause of neonatal cephalic pustulosis? Neonatal cephalic pustulosis is related to malassezia colonisation, which may be found on mycology (microscopy and culture) of smears from facial pustules.
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome - DermNet
2021年11月17日 · Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) is a rare, severe, superficial blistering skin disorder which is characterised by the detachment of the outermost skin layer (epidermis).
Miliaria rubra image - DermNet
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Miliaria pustulosa image - DermNet
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Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis - DermNet
Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) is an uncommon pustular drug eruption characterised by superficial pustules. Over 90% of cases of AGEP are provoked by medications.
Skin conditions affecting newborn babies - DermNet
Miliaria. Miliaria affects about 15% of newborn babies in warm climates and is due to blockage (occlusion) of the sweat duct. If the occlusion is superficial, sweat collects just below the stratum corneum (dead cells on the skin surface) forming clear, thin-walled blisters (miliaria cristallina). Slightly deeper occlusion results in red papules ...