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  • The term "corticosteroid" is derived from "cortex", referring to the outer layer of the adrenal glan ...e many different types of topical corticosteroids, which can be classified based on their potency. Some common examples include:
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  • A [[dermatologist]] can often diagnose nickel allergy based on skin's appearance, and by asking if you've touched anything metal. A der * [[Corticosteroid cream]]
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  • Diagnosis of Cheiralgia Paresthetica is typically made based on the patient's symptoms and physical examination. Additional tests such a ...tional therapy]] may be recommended. If symptoms persist, [[Corticosteroid|corticosteroid]] injections or surgery may be considered.
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  • ...ir emollient, protective and soothing effects. Ointments are typically oil-based, which allows them to stay on the skin longer than other forms of topical m * '''[[Corticosteroid Ointments|Corticosteroid ointments]]''': These are used to reduce inflammation and itching on the sk
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  • Diagnosis is primarily based on the characteristic clinical features. [[Biopsy|Skin biopsy]] may be perf ...es managing the symptoms and treating any underlying conditions. Topical [[Corticosteroid|corticosteroids]] and systemic [[Immunosuppressant|immunosuppressants]] may
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  • Diagnosis of Diamond-Blackfan anemia is based on a combination of clinical findings, laboratory tests, and genetic testin ...ies to increase red blood cell count, such as [[blood transfusions]] and [[corticosteroid]] therapy. In severe cases, a [[bone marrow transplant]] may be considered.
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  • Diagnosis of Acroangiodermatitis is primarily based on the clinical presentation of the skin lesions. A [[biopsy]] may be perfo ...urgical intervention for arteriovenous malformation. Topical or systemic [[corticosteroid|corticosteroids]] may also be used to reduce inflammation.
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  • Diagnosis of self-healing papular mucinosis is typically made based on the characteristic appearance of the papules. A [[biopsy]] may be perfor ...iscomfort or are cosmetically undesirable, treatment options may include [[corticosteroid]] creams or ointments, or [[cryotherapy]] (freezing the papules with liquid
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  • Diagnosis of adult blaschkitis is primarily based on the characteristic appearance of the skin lesions. A [[biopsy]] may be p Treatment for adult blaschkitis typically involves the use of topical [[corticosteroid]]s to reduce inflammation and itching. In severe cases, systemic corticoste
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  • ...osus (CCLE). Each type has its own unique set of symptoms and is diagnosed based on the appearance of the skin rash. ...to reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system. These may include [[Corticosteroid|corticosteroids]], [[Antimalarial medication|antimalarial drugs]], and [[Im
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  • ...contraceptive. It is also used to counteract negative effects of long-term corticosteroid therapy and in the treatment of certain cases of [[dwarfism]].
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  • Diagnosis of reactive airway disease is often based on the presence of symptoms and a history of exposure to potential triggers * [[Corticosteroid]]
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  • Diagnosis of Costochondritis is typically based on a physical examination and the patient's medical history. The doctor may ...erapy, pain relievers, and anti-inflammatory medications. In severe cases, corticosteroid injections or surgery may be required.
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  • There are many different types of topical steroids, which can be classified based on their potency. Some common types include: * [[Corticosteroid]]: A type of steroid hormone that reduces inflammation in the body.
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  • Diagnosis of brachial neuritis is typically based on the patient's symptoms and a physical examination. Additional tests may * [[Corticosteroid]] injections
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  • Diagnosis of MAGIC syndrome is primarily based on the presence of the characteristic symptoms. Additional tests such as [[ ...anti-inflammatory drug|nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]] (NSAIDs), [[Corticosteroid|corticosteroids]], and [[Immunosuppressive drug|immunosuppressive drugs]].
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  • Diagnosis of rheumatoid nodulosis is typically based on the presence of nodules in a patient with a history of [[Rheumatoid Arth * [[Corticosteroid|Corticosteroids]]
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  • Diagnosis of a drug allergy is based on a detailed medical history, physical examination, and, in some cases, [[ * [[Corticosteroid]]
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  • Diagnosis of Juvenile Xanthogranuloma is typically made based on the characteristic appearance of the skin lesions. In some cases, a skin ..., or causing discomfort, treatment options may include surgical removal or corticosteroid injections.
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  • Diagnosis of giant cell arteritis is typically based on symptoms, physical examination, and blood tests. A definitive diagnosis Treatment for giant cell arteritis typically involves high doses of a corticosteroid drug such as [[prednisone]]. This medication can help to quickly alleviate
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