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- Pruritus of Psychologic Origin
Patients with mastocytosis may have episodes of generalized itching. This itching is usually accompanied by the presence of flushing or urticaria. Careful examination of the skin often reveals minute, brown, easily overlooked papules that are barely elevated above the surface of the surrounding skin. - Course and Prognosis Pityriasis Rosea
The herald patch (if it occurs at all) precedes the generalized eruption by 7 to 10 days. Once the major portion of the eruption has begun to appear, it evolves rather quickly. New lesions no longer develop after the first 2 weeks, and thereafter the number of lesions and their size are stable. - Information about Candida Paronychia
Infection with Candida sp. (usually Candida albicans) is the most common cause of paronychial inflammation. It occurs with considerable frequency in people whose occupations require regular wet work.
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