... >0.
Proof. The proof is similar to that ofthe proofs of Theorems 4.1 and 5.1. □
Corollary 5.2. Let θ ≥ 0 and let p be a real number with 0 <p<1. Let X be a
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for all x ẻ X and t >0.
Proof. The proof is similar tothe proof of Theorem ... (x,0)
|m|−|m|L
.
Proof. The proof is similar tothe proof of Theorem 3.1. □
Corollary 3.2. Let θ ≥ 0 and p be a real number with p >1. Let f : X đ Y be a map-
ping satisfying f(0) = 0 and (6). Then, for...
... 052. Approachtothe Patient
with a Skin Disorder
(Part 1)
Harrison's Internal Medicine > Chapter 52. Approachtothe Patient with
a Skin Disorder
APPROACH TOTHE PATIENT WITH ... Fig. 52-3) and to
formulate a differential diagnosis (Table 52-4). For instance, the finding of scaling
papules (present in patients with psoriasis or atopic dermatitis) places the patient
in ... that the erosion is the primary lesion and the redness and scale
are secondary, while the correct interpretation would be that the patient has a
pruritic eczematous dermatitis with erosions caused...
... polycythemia
vera, and delusions of parasitosis.
Figure 52-3
Erosion: Loss of epidermis without an associated loss of dermis.
Ulcer: Loss of epidermis and at least a portion ofthe underlying ... configuration of skin lesions formed from coalescing rings or
incomplete rings.
Pruritus: A sensation that elicits the desire to scratch. Pruritus is often the
predominant symptom of inflammatory skin ... destruction of hair
follicles.
Table 52-3 Common Dermatologic Terms
A schematic representation of several common primary skin lesions
(see Table 52-1).
Chapter 052. Approachtothe Patient...
... patient with a generalized erythematous exanthem is
more likely to have a drug eruption than is a patient with a similar rash limited to
the sun-exposed portions ofthe face. Once the distribution ... lesions, the shape of individual lesions, and the arrangement ofthe
lesions.
An ideal skin examination includes evaluation ofthe skin, hair, and nails as
well as the mucous membranes ofthe mouth, ... distance of about 1.5–2 m (4–6 ft) so that the
general character ofthe skin and the distribution of lesions can be evaluated.
Indeed, distribution of lesions often correlates highly with diagnosis...
... characterized by small and
large erythematous papules and plaques with overlying adherent silvery scale.
Figure 52-8
Chapter 052. Approachtothe Patient
with a Skin Disorder
(Part 5)
Figure...
... lesions with a
generalized arrangement are common and suggest a systemic etiology.
Figure 52-9
Erythema multiforme.
This eruption is characterized by multiple erythematous plaques with ... represents a hypersensitivity reaction to drugs
(e.g., sulfonylamides) or infections (e.g., HSV). (Courtesy ofthe Yale Resident's
Slide Collection; with permission.)
Figure 52-10
...
... against the surface ofthe
skin and rotated with downward pressure until it penetrates tothe subcutaneous
tissue. The circular biopsy is then lifted with forceps, and the bottom is cut with
iris ... suspected. The edge of such a lesion is scraped
gently with a no. 15 scalpel blade, and the removed scale is collected on a glass
microscope slide then treated with 1 to 2 drops of a solution of 10–20% ... previous illnesses
6. History of allergies
7. Presence of photosensitivity
8. Review of systems
9. Family history (particularly relevant for patients with melanoma,
atopy, psoriasis, or acne)...
...
noting the amount of blanching that occurs. Granulomas often have an opaque to
transparent, brown-pink "apple jelly" appearance on diascopy.
Figure 52-11
Chapter 052. Approachtothe ... or crusted
lesion, is unroofed, and the base ofthe lesion is scraped gently with a scalpel
blade. The material is placed on a glass slide, air-dried, and stained with Giemsa
or Wright's ... may also aid in the demonstration of tinea versicolor and
in recognition of ash leaf spots in patients with tuberous sclerosis.
Figure 52-12
Diascopy is designed to assess whether a skin lesion...
... the worst thing he did was to join some
other boys in the string joke. They used to tie strings from the seats ofthe bakery-wagons tothe posts of high
stoops and watch these strings knock off ... dollars! The queen's
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took the post of Major-general among the Virginian soldiers.
Then the Lee family had to do without their ... man took an umbrella. They called themselves "Knights of
the Umbrella and Bundle."
The Thoreaus were rather a prominent family in Concord. There were six of them, all told. The father,...
... were conducted to first find the
results ofthe core algorithm and then determine
the effects of each enhancement. The results are
shown in Figure 1. The last column in the graph
shows the average ... classify the PMWs. The
main difference between the Nissim & Markert al-
gorithm and the TroFi algorithm – besides the fact
that Nissim & Markert deal with specific types
of metonymy and ... about this.
3.1 The Data
The TroFi algorithm requires a target set (called
original set in (Karov & Edelman, 1998)) – the
set of sentences containing the verbs to be classi-
fied into literal or...