erythema nodosum

pathology

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characteristics

  • In erythema

    Erythema nodosum is a hypersensitivity reaction most commonly associated with streptococcal infection, drugs (particularly oral contraceptives), and sarcoidosis (a systemic disease characterized by the formation of granulation, or scarlike, tissue). It is marked by the sudden onset of multiple, red, painful nodules in the deeper…

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  • rheumatoid arthritis
    In joint disease: Miscellaneous arthritides

    Erythema nodosum is a skin disease characterized by the formation of reddened nodules usually on the front of the legs. In the majority of cases, pain may arise in various joints, and sometimes swelling appears. Lymph nodes at the hilus of the lung (the site…

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yersiniosis

  • Yersinia enterocolitica
    In yersiniosis

    A temporary rash called erythema nodosum may appear on the skin, and the disease can lead to a temporary arthritis of the knees, ankles, or wrists. Frequently occurring in young children, the infection is more common during the winter months.

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