Elementary Manual of Regional Topographical Dermatology

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Elementary Manual of Regional Topographical Dermatology
Raimond Jacques Adrien Sabouraud
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When remission takes place oil of cade may be added to the ointment. Eczema which extends from the feet to the legs, differs from the preceding type in occurring at adult or middle age. It may become exudative, but generally begins like a prurigo by groups of papules which become excoriated by scratching. In acute cases accompanied by oedema and exudations moist dress- ings are useful. The horizontal position with the feet raised is not essential. In the intervals of the acute attacks nitrate o...f silver (i in 30 to i in 5) should be applied to the last lesions. This form of eczema may coincide, like many others, with malnu- trition and emaciation and only subside after improvement in diet and return to normal weight. VENOUS STASIS. VARIX. VARICOSE PHLEBITIS. Owing to the dependent position and almost continual work, the leg is exposed more than any other region of the body to passive congestion, venous stasis, varicose dilatations and the troubles arising therefrom. This predisposition is increased by all inflammatory con- ditions and vice versa, causing a vicious circle which may exhibit nearly all the cutaneous affections of the limb.

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