_____ is the only recommended systemic therapy for chronic hand eczema.
The hallmark of eczema in terms of symptoms is _____
The diagnostic lesion of _____ dermatitis is a well-demarcated coin-shaped erythematous plaque with vesicles surrounding it.
_____ dermatitis presents with an intensely pruritic, oozing rash with vesicles and edema due to a type I HSR
Atopic Dermatitis is frequently associated with other atopic conditions in the individual or other family member and in patients harbouring a _____ mutation.
_____ is a distinct type of Hand Eczema of the palms and soles in which edema fluid accumulates to form sago grain or tapioca vesicles and bullae
The confluent vesicles of pompholyx are pain_____ and pruritic
What are the common clinical manifestations and treatment for Chlamydia trachomatis infection?
What are the key characteristics and clinical associations of Campylobacter jejuni?
Name some important clinical conditions caused by _____?
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