- A
mucocutaneous junction, or
mucocutaneous boundary, is a
region of the body in
which mucosa transitions to skin.
Mucocutaneous zones occur in animals...
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Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is an
immune disorder of T cells. It is
characterized by
chronic infections with
Candida that are
limited to mucosal...
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Kawasaki disease (also
known as
mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) is a
syndrome of
unknown cause that
results in a
fever and
mainly affects children...
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paraneoplastic syndrome cultivate in four ways: endocrine, neurological,
mucocutaneous, and hematological. The most
common presentation is a
fever (release...
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three main ways: cutaneous,
mucocutaneous, or visceral. The
cutaneous form
presents with skin ulcers,
while the
mucocutaneous form
presents with ulcers...
- A skin condition, also
known as
cutaneous condition, is any
medical condition that
affects the
integumentary system—the
organ system that
encloses the...
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pemphigus vulgaris is
characterized by
extensive flaccid blisters and
mucocutaneous erosions. The
severity of the disease, as well as the
mucosal lesions...
- oral candidiasis).
These include Localized chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis,
diffuse mucocutaneous candidiasis (Candida granuloma), candidiasis–endocrinopathy...
- to
variability in
disease presentation, but 99% of
patients report mucocutaneous symptoms by age 20–29.
Despite some
considering it a
primarily dermatologic...
- the heart,
between the
heart valves.
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cavity Hall,
Margaret I.; Rodriguez-Sosa, José...