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  • {{see also|Cutaneous conditions|Category:Cutaneous conditions|ICD-10 Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue}} There are many conditions of or affecting the human [[integumentary system]]—the [[organ system]] t
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  • ...ame="pmid12952753">{{cite journal |author=Scheinfeld N |title=Phenytoin in cutaneous medicine: its uses, mechanisms and side effects |journal=Dermatol. Online J ...title=Association between HLA-B*1502 allele and antiepileptic drug-induced cutaneous reactions in Han Chinese |journal=Epilepsia |volume=48 |issue=5 |pages=1015
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  • ...ommonly used to treat [[nausea]] and [[vomiting]] (emesis) associated with conditions including: [[vomiting|emetogenic]] drugs, [[uremia]], [[radiation sickness] ...]]. It can also be used in the treatment of migraines in the setting of [[cutaneous]] [[allodynia]], where it is more effective than [[triptans]].<ref>Snow V,
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  • * [[List of cutaneous conditions]] [[Category:Skin conditions resulting from physical factors]]
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  • * [[List of cutaneous conditions]]
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  • {{see also|Cutaneous conditions|Category:Cutaneous conditions|ICD-10 Chapter XII: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue}} There are many conditions of or affecting the human [[integumentary system]]—the [[organ system]] t
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  • * [[List of cutaneous conditions]]
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  • ...dog diseases''' is a continuously updated selection of diseases and other conditions found in the [[dog]]. Some of these diseases are unique to dogs or closely ...]]* is spread by the [[sandfly]], and in the dog as well as human has both cutaneous and visceral forms. The dog is considered to be the reservoir for human dis
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  • * [[List of cutaneous conditions]]
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  • ...henbaugh WD |title=Kikuchi's disease: case report and systematic review of cutaneous and histopathologic presentations |journal=J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. |volume=5 * [[List of cutaneous conditions]]
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  • ...26 |year=2006 |pmid=16973096 |doi= |url=http://clinicalevidence.com/ceweb/conditions/wnd/1902/1902.jsp}}</ref> [[Category:Vascular-related cutaneous conditions]]
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  • * [[List of cutaneous conditions]] [[Category:Vascular-related cutaneous conditions]]
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  • ...s well as allowing, via removal of the extracellular [[acidosis|acidotic]] conditions, influx of calcium and thus calcium overloading. Overall this results in [[ ===Cutaneous===
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  • ...used on people with orthopedic or radiological potentially serious spinal conditions; involvement in [[litigation]], [[hydrocephalus]], [[epilepsy]], [[glaucoma ...stimulation, or TAES, is a variant of TENS therapy that involves applying cutaneous electrodes at classical Chinese [[acupoint]]s and stimulating with alternat
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  • Due to the wide variety of conditions for which Gabapentin may be considered as a treatment, and the various clai ...nifold.<ref>Scheinfeld N. The role of gabapentin in treating diseases with cutaneous manifestations. Int J Dermatol. 2003;42:491-5. "PMID 12786883"</ref>
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  • ...[FTC]] consent agreement.<ref name=FTC>{{cite press release | title = With Conditions, FTC Allows Cephalon’s Purchase of CIMA, Protecting Competition for Break * Early carbon dioxide retention causing cutaneous vasodilatation (releasing more fentanyl), together with acidosis which redu
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  • ...potential for prevention of [[colorectal cancer]], and treatment of other conditions, such as cancer and [[cardiovascular disease]]. NSAIDs are generally indicated for the symptomatic relief of the following conditions:<ref name="isbn0-9757919-2-3">{{Cite book|editor=Simone Rossi |title=Austra
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  • ...'' can form dormant [[endospore|spores]] that are able to survive in harsh conditions for decades or even centuries.<ref>"[http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard ...defenses can destroy low levels of exposure. These people usually contract cutaneous anthrax if they catch anything. Historically, the most dangerous form of in
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