Difference between revisions of "DZI19-13"
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− | | | + | |intent=order |
− | | | + | |category=409073007 |
− | | | + | |priority=routine |
− | | | + | |orderDetail=order |
− | | | + | |locationCode=learn |
− | | | + | |code=study |
− | | | + | |requisition=RMN Dermpath Teaching Set |
− | | | + | |supportingInfo=Dermatopathology |
− | | | + | |reasonCode=Erythematous, Papular and Squamous Diseases |
− | | | + | |subject=public |
+ | |performer=Rmn6 | ||
+ | |authoredOn=March 24, 2019 05:30:49 PM | ||
+ | |requester=Em99 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{status | ||
+ | |status=completed | ||
+ | |authoredOn=March 09, 2022 01:44:48 PM | ||
+ | |requester=Si787 | ||
+ | |identifier=DZI19-13 | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 13:44, March 9, 2022
Request details
- Request type Study
- Subspecialty Dermatopathology
- Set RMN Dermpath Teaching Set
- Topic Erythematous, Papular and Squamous Diseases
- Presenter Nazarian, Rosalynn M.,MD
Toggle columns: Diagnosis
Case | Clinical history | Requester | Diagnosis |
---|---|---|---|
Case | Clinical history | Requester | Diagnosis |
| None provided | Em99 | Pityriasis rubra pilaris |
| None provided | Em99 | Lichen nitidus |
| None provided | Em99 | Lichen planus (tongue) |
| None provided | Em99 | Lichen striatus |
| None provided | Em99 | Erythema annulare centrifugum |
| None provided | Em99 | Lichenoid hypersensitivity reaction to drug |
| None provided | Em99 | Lichenoid keratosis |
| None provided | Em99 | Pityriasis rosea |
| None provided | Em99 | Guttate psoriasis |
| None provided | Em99 | Pityriasis lichenoides |
| None provided | Em99 | Erythema multiforme |
| None provided | Em99 | Graft versus host disease • early/acute |
| None provided | Em99 | Erythema annulare centrifugum • superficial variant |
| None provided | Em99 | Erythrodermic Psoriasis |
| None provided | Em99 | Graft versus host disease |
| None provided | Em99 | Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA) |