Acute dermatitis varying in degree from a slight erythema to deep ulceration or even necrosis of skin.
Chronic dermatitis, which results from persistence of the acute form, is most intractable and may assume malignant characters.
Ecological factors in schistosome transmission, and an environmentally benign method for controlling snails in a recreational lake with a record of schistosome dermatitis.
A total of 63 episodes of symptoms consistent with cercarial dermatitis were reported.
Clinical symptoms developing on the legs resembled those of cercarial dermatitis.
These two textbooks provide a more general background on all aspects of atopic dermatitis and dermatitis.
We describe, therefore, the patient who presented in infancy with dermatitis gangrenosa and recount how coarctation of the aorta was produced by extraneous inflammatory tissue.
It is not known, however, why some patients develop coeliac disease and some dermatitis herpetiformis.