_____ dermatitis is the occurrence of an eczematous ring surrounding a melanocytic nevus also known as Meyerson nevus
_____ eczema presents as an eruption that is typically oedematous, vesicular and may be exudative.
_____ is the only recommended systemic therapy for chronic hand eczema.
_____ eczema is primarily caused by microorganisms or their products.
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.
_____ eczema affects the legs, arms and hands of elderly people in the context of very dry skin.
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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