"Scleredema Adultorum" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A diffuse, non-pitting induration of the skin of unknown etiology that occurs most commonly in association with diabetes mellitus, predominantly in females. It typically begins on the face or head and spreads to other areas of the body, sometimes involving noncutaneous tissues. Often it is preceded by any of various infections, notably staphylococcal infections. The condition resolves spontaneously, usually within two years of onset. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
Descriptor ID |
D012592
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MeSH Number(s) |
C17.300.550.750 C17.800.751
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Concept/Terms |
Scleredema Adultorum- Scleredema Adultorum
- Scleredema Diabeticorum of Buschke
- Buschke Scleredema Diabeticorum
- Scleredema Adultorum of Buschke
- Buschke Scleredema Adultorum
- Scleredema Diabeticorum
- Diabeticorum, Scleredema
- Diabeticorums, Scleredema
- Scleredema Diabeticorums
- Scleredema
- Scleredemas
- Buschke's Scleredema
- Buschke Scleredema
- Buschkes Scleredema
- Scleredema, Buschke's
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Scleredema Adultorum" by people in Profiles.
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Scleredema of Buschke associated with lichen sclerosus: Three cases. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2020 May-Jun; 86(3):272-277.
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European dermatology forum S1-guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of sclerosing diseases of the skin, Part 2: Scleromyxedema, scleredema and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2017 Oct; 31(10):1581-1594.