List of migrating cutaneous conditions explained
A number of cutaneous conditions can occur on the skin and appear to move or migrate through the skin.[1]
Migrating conditions of or affecting the human integumentary systemCondition | Maximum rate of migration |
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| 2 cm/day |
Larva migrans profundus (Gnathostomiasis) | 24 cm/day |
| 10 cm/hour[2] |
| 1 cm/day[3] | |
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Bolognia, Jean L. . https://books.google.com/books?id=4QZSEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA142 . Dermatology Essentials . Schaffer . Julie V. . Duncan . Karynne O. . Ko . Christine . 2021 . Elsevier . 2nd . 978-0-323-70971-2 . en . 15. Figurate erythemas . 142-148.
- Book: Ren . Melody . Boggild . Andrea K. . Weatherhead . Jill E. . Neglected Tropical Diseases - North America . 2021 . Springer . Switzerland . 978-3-030-63384-4 . 35-36 . https://books.google.com/books?id=AMArEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA35 . en . Strongyloidiasis.
- Book: Griffiths . Christopher E. M. . Bleiker . Tanya O. . Creamer . Daniel . Ingram . John R. . Simpson . Rosalind C. . Rook's Dermatology Handbook . 2022 . Wiley-Blackwell . Hoboken . 978-1-119-42819-0 . https://books.google.com/books?id=7XhOEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA259 . en . 19. Reactive inflammatory erythemas. 259 .