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- Skin Exam Codes
- A Neural Link to Understanding Rosacea: Focusing on Flushing Triggers
- Worsening of Rosacea in Patients Treated with Dihydropyridine Calcium Channel Blockers: a Clinical Observation
- What Is the Cause of the Carcinoid Flush?
- 21 Genodermatoses
- Nifedipine-Lnduced Erythema Multiforme De Eia, Sarah]
- The Flushing Patient: Differential Diagnosis, Workup, and Treatment
- Flushing Vascular Access Catheters: Risks for Infection Transmission
- FF #137 Carcinoid Sydrome. 3Rd Ed
- Pain and Symptom Management: Children with Severe Neurological Impairment Presenters
- Lichenoid Drug Reaction Due to Sildenafil Barry D
- Sympathetic Neural Hyperalgesia Edema Syndrome, a Frequent Cause of Pelvic Pain in Women, Mistaken for Lyme Disease with Chronic Fatigue
- Drug Allergy and Cutaneous Diseases
- Flushing Disorders Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptoms: Part 1, Neuroendocrine Tumors, Mast Cell Disorders and Hyperbasophila
- Flushing -- Print Version
- Is It Really a Penicillin Allergy?
- Boards' Fodder
- Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety (HAM-A)
- Dermatology of Systemic Disease
- Amlodipine-Induced Hypersensitivity Reaction Mimicking CD30(+) Mycosis Fungoides
- MEDICAL EPONYMS LINKED to NAILS Khalid Al Aboud
- RITUXIMAB (Rituxan)
- Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology
- A Review of Paraneoplastic Syndromes in Gastrointestinal Tumors
- A Unique Case Report on Methadone Used for Treatment of Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia in a Cancer Patient at the End of Life
- Clinical Interpretation of Nutrition Focused Physical Exam Findings
- F!) Pergamon Printed in Great Britain PII: 80191-8869(97)00077-9 0191-8869/97 SI7.00+ O.Oo
- Drug Allergy
- A Mirror of Internal Malignancy
- Chemotherapy Induced Skin Toxicities and Review of Literature
- Case Report Headache, Circumoral Paresthesia, and Facial Flushing
- Anaphylactoid Reactions to Paracetamol
- Cases from the Crescent City
- Tetracycline Allergy
- Reticularis, Raynaud's Phenomenon, and Anaemia
- Frequently Asked Questions: the Flint Rash Investigation
- Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses
- Flushing: a Diagnostic Dilemma
- Morphine-6 -Glucuronide Rapidly Increases Pain Sensitivity