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  • ...ike shape of the lesions that are seen, while "lupus" is Latin for wolf, a reference to the wolf-bite like marks that the condition produces on the skin. "Eryth ...rash|rashes]] on the skin, particularly in areas exposed to the sun. These rashes can be itchy and painful, and can lead to scarring if left untreated.
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  • ...bōlus", which means "clump" or "lump". It is believed to have been used in reference to the clay's texture and appearance. ...pically applied topically to the skin to treat various conditions, such as rashes, burns, and wounds. Some traditional medicine practitioners also use bole i
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  • ...he Greek words "en" meaning "in" and "anthos" meaning "flower". This is in reference to the flower-like appearance of some enanthems. ...can be caused by many different things, including illnesses and allergies. Rashes can occur on the outer skin (exanthem) or on the mucous membranes (enanthem
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  • ..." is derived from the Latin word "filum", which means "thread". This is in reference to the thread-like appearance of the parasitic worms that cause the disease * Skin rashes
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  • ...ch means "connected to water" and "filum" which means "thread". This is in reference to the thread-like appearance of the filarial worms that cause the disease. * Skin rashes
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  • ...se of anticonvulsants dates back to ancient times, with the earliest known reference to their use found in the [[Ebers Papyrus]], an ancient Egyptian medical te ...wsiness, nausea, and in rare cases, more serious side effects such as skin rashes, liver problems, and suicidal thoughts.
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  • ...in which substances called porphyrins build up in the blood, often causing rashes brought on by exposure to sunlight and reactions to certain drugs * [[Proximal]] - located nearer to a central point of reference on the body, such as the trunk
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