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Punctate and superficial
Thygeson's superficial punctate keratopathy ( TSPK ; also Thygeson Superficial Punctate Keratitis ) is a disease of the eyes.

Punctate and .
Image: Punctate Flower Chafer02. jpg | Punctate flower chafers ( Polystigma punctata ) mating
Punctate keratitis occurs in the infected area.
* Punctate palmoplantar keratoderma.

erythematous and macular
Janeway lesions are non-tender, small erythematous or haemorrhagic macular or nodular lesions on the palms or soles only a few millimeters in diameter that are pathognomonic of infective endocarditis.

erythematous and papular
Chancroid starts as an erythematous papular lesion that breaks down into a painful bleeding ulcer with a necrotic base and ragged edge.

erythematous and eruptions
Gottron lesions, scaly erythematous eruptions or red patches overlying the knuckles, elbows, and knees.

erythematous and on
The sweat ducts may become dilated and may eventually rupture, producing small pruritic vesicles on an erythematous base.
20 % of women with the infection will have a " strawberry " cervix ( colpitis macularis, an erythematous cervix with punctate areas of exudation ) or vagina on examination.
The skin rash is erythematous, telangiectatic, infiltrated, and scaly, and it appears in the butterfly-shaped patch of skin across the nose and on the cheeks.
Nodular vasculitis is a skin condition characterized by crops of small, tender, erythematous nodules on the legs, mostly on the calves and shins.

erythematous and some
Endoscopy of the duodenum and jejunum can reveal pale yellow shaggy mucosa with erythematous eroded patches in patients with classic intestinal Whipple's disease, and small bowel X-rays may show some thickened folds.

erythematous and .
More severe forms include livedo reticularis, which is a network ( reticulum ) of erythematous to purplish discoloration of the skin caused by the presence of an obliterative cutaneous capillaropathy.
The symptoms and signs include acute facial nerve paralysis, pain in the ear, taste loss in the front two-thirds of the tongue, dry mouth and eyes, and eruption of a erythematous vesicular rash in the ear canal, the tongue, and / or hard palate.
* In Langerhans cell histiocytosis, lesions initially are erythematous, purpuric papules and they then become scaly, crusted and sometimes confluent.
* In Kawasaki disease, an erythematous, desquamating perineal rash may occur in the second week of symptom onset, almost at the same time as palmoplantar desquamation.
The erythematous skin lesion enlarges rapidly and has a sharply demarcated raised edge.
Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes and a generalized, maculopapular, erythematous rash.
The characteristic measles rash is classically described as a generalized, maculopapular, erythematous rash that begins several days after the fever starts.
Indications for CO < sub > 2 </ sub > laser treatment include previous non erythematous and non-proliferative hypertrophic scars, atrophic acne scars and burn scars.
This is characterized by fever, erythematous rash, hypotension, shock, multiple organ failure, and skin desquamation.
Bowen's disease typically presents as a gradually enlarging, well demarcated erythematous plaque with an irregular border and surface crusting or scaling.
The tonsils may appear normal sized or enlarged but are usually erythematous.
Associated NME is characterized by the spread of erythematous blisters and swelling across areas subject to greater friction and pressure, including the lower abdomen, buttocks, perineum, and groin.
For example, the rash in measles is an erythematous, morbilliform, maculopapular rash that begins a few days after the fever starts.
* The erosive forms ( Atrophic LP & Ulcerative LP ) present with erythematous ( red ) areas that are ulcerated and uncomfortable.
( H ) Perianal erythematous desquamation.
Discrete erythematous papules overlying the metacarpal and interphalangeal articulations of hand | interphalangeal joints in a patient with juvenile dermatomyositis.
Weak, watery solutions of resorcinol ( 25 to 35 g / kg ) are useful in allaying the itching in erythematous eczema.

macular and most
In particular, central vision loss due to a condition such as macular degeneration combined with peripheral vision loss from glaucoma may predispose to CBS, although most people with such deficits do not develop the syndrome.
Conditions that affect or destroy the retina include retinal detachment ; macular disease ( e. g., macular degeneration ); and retinal vascular occlusions, the most important of which is central retinal artery occlusion.
He had lost most of his eyesight through macular degeneration and had been diagnosed with dementia just before Christmas 2009.
The two most common retinal degenerative diseases that result in blindness secondary to photoreceptor loss is age related macular degeneration ( AMD ) and retinitis pigmentosa ( RP ).
The most common type of macular lesion seen during ophthalmoscopic examination has a bull ’ s-eye appearance and consists of a doughnut-like zone of atrophic pigment epithelium surrounding a central darker area.

macular and on
The lens cuts off deep blue and violet light, below 430 nm ( depending on age ), and macular pigment absorbs between 400 and 500 nm, but this pigment is located exclusively in the tiny fovea.
Studies on its role in age related macular degeneration are ongoing as, even though it is of a combination of dietary antioxidants used to treat the condition, it may increase the risk.
The eye care professional will look at the retina for early signs of the disease, such as: ( 1 ) leaking blood vessels, ( 2 ) retinal swelling, such as macular edema, ( 3 ) pale, fatty deposits on the retina ( exudates ) signs of leaking blood vessels, ( 4 ) damaged nerve tissue ( neuropathy ), and ( 5 ) any changes in the blood vessels.
Current research is being done on macular degeneration which could help prevent cases of micropsia.
Although the effect of bilberry on night vision is unfounded, laboratory studies in rats have provided preliminary evidence that bilberry consumption may inhibit or reverse eye disorders such as macular degeneration.
Heesters became less active in his last years and played smaller roles, as he began to lose his eyesight due to macular degeneration and could not perform on stage for long periods of times.
Scar tissue is left on the retina which can experience leakage, resulting in a loss of vision not unlike macular degeneration.
In these subjects, a dark area has been visualized within the macular lesion and morphologically abnormal photoreceptors have been visible on the lesion perimeter.
They are described as appearing like " grains of salt on a wet background " and often fade as the macular rash develops.
Sallis suffers from macular degeneration and in 2005 recorded an appeal on BBC Radio 4 on behalf of the Macular Disease Society.
Atherosclerosis, macular degeneration, liver spots on the skin and all kinds of neurodegenerative diseases ( such as Alzheimer's disease ) are associated with this problem.
Other adverse events reported on the study drug included macular edema, cancer, and laboratory abnormalities.
The first study using Genome-wide association studies ( GWAS ) linked age-related macular degeneration ( AMD ) with a SNP located on chromosome 1 that increased one ’ s risk of AMD.
According to research on vision problems in Americans over age 40, by the year 2030, rates of vision loss from diseases like age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy are expected to double as America's 78 million baby boomers reach retirement age.
* Eye on Vision Foundation raises funds and awareness for people suffering with visual snow, floaters, and macular degeneration
Advanced Cell Technology ( ACT ) is the second company in the United States to begin clinical trials on their hESC-based therapy targeting dry acute macular degeneration ( AMD ).
The fundus exam via ophthalmoscope is essentially normal early on in cone dystrophy, and definite macular changes usually occur well after visual loss.
Symptoms of this disorder include: abundant floaters, uveitis, chorioretinitis, retinitis, papillitis, retinal vasculitis, vitreous inflammation, macular edema, " flashing " lights in eyes, nyctalopia, loss of color vision, and small light-colored spots on the retina.

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