Eczema physical examination
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Overview
Physical Examination
System | Findings | |
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General Appearance | Patient with eczema usually appears conscious, coherent, and not in cardiorespiratory distress. | |
Vital Signs | Patient is usually normotensive and afebrile. | |
HEENT | Head can be normocephalic. | |
Eyes can be normal. | ||
Ears can be normal. | ||
Nose can be normal. | ||
Throat can be normal. | ||
Chest / Lungs | Respiration can be normal. | |
Cardiovascular | Patient usually has no pertinent findings. | |
Abdomen | Patient usually has no pertinent findings. | |
Skin / Extremities | Patient usually has no pertinent findings. | |
Dry Gangrene - The affected part is shrunken, dry, and appears dark black. | ||
Wet Gangrene - The affected part is soft, dark, and edematous with putrid smell. | ||
Gas Gangrene- Gas gangrene can lead to necrosis. | ||
Skin / Genitalia | Patient usually has no pertinent findings. | |
Neurologic | Patient usually has no pertinent findings. |
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