Mucocutaneous disease B9402034 陳怡婷. Location region of skin comprising both mucosa and cutaneous skin at the lips, the conjunctival region, at the tip.

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Mucocutaneous disease B 陳怡婷

Location region of skin comprising both mucosa and cutaneous skin at the lips, the conjunctival region, at the tip of the penis, the vulva, the perianal zone

Mucocutaneous disease Cutaneous leishmaniasis Kawasaki disease Reiter’s syndrome

Cutaneous leishmaniasis destructive and disfiguring lesions of the face

Kawasaki disease-1 a high and persistent fever not responsive to normal doses of paracetamol (acetaminophen) or ibuprofen Red eyes (conjunctivitis) Bright red, chapped, or cracked lips Red mucous membranes in the mouth Strawberry tongue, Swollen lymph nodes Joint pain

Kawasaki disease-2 Blood tests –Complete blood count (CBC) may reveal normocytic anemia and eventually thrombocytosis –Liver function tests may show evidence of hepatic inflammation and low serum albumin

Reiter’s syndrome by a preceding infection burning pain on urination (dysuria) or an increased need for or frequency of urination (polyuria). arthritis that follows usually affects the large joints such as the knees Conjunctivitis and uveitis