Hỗn hợp hình xăm biến đổi màu xám có dấu lấm chấm trong niêm mạc miệng thứ cấp để xâm nhập của răng hỗn hợp với các thủ thuật nha khoa | Trench fever 577 treatment of pustular disorders in the neonate. Pediatric Dermatology 14 2 131-143 Amalgam tattoo variant punctate gray discoloration in oral mucosa secondary to penetration of dental amalgam with dental procedures some particles may extrude without therapy Transient neonatal pustulosis Differential diagnosis Melanoma melanocytic nevus lentigo drug-induced pigmentation exogenous Transient neonatal pustular melanosis ochronosis Therapy Ablation by Q-switched laser surgical excision dermabrasion laser resurfacing 1 . . . Transient symptomatic zinc deficiency chemical peel References Fusade T Toubel G Grognard C Mazer JM 2000 Treatment of gunpowder traumatic tattoo by Acrodermatitis enteropathica Q-switched Nd YAG laser an unusual adverse effect. Dermatologic Surgery 26 11 1057-1059 1 . Traumatic alopecia marginalis 1 Trenaunay syndrome Traction alopecia Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome 1 . Traumatic tattoo 1 Trench fever Synonym s Accidental tattoo Synonym s 5-day fever quintan fever shinbone fever shank fever His-Werner disease Wolhynia fever urban trench fever Definition Localized skin dyspigmentation secondary to deposition of colored material in the skin from a deep dirty abrasion or other penetrating injury _ t Definition Blood-borne bacterial infection characterized by fever systemic signs and symptoms and an eruption occurring at the onset of the disease Pathogenesis Deposition of material into dermis often after high velocity penetration Pathogenesis Caused by Bartonella quintana gram negative bacteria introduced to human host by Clinical manifestation Irregular dyspigmentation at site of skin injury body louse inoculation of organism in louse feces through a skin break or a louse bite 578 Trench foot Clinical manifestation Fever varying from single episode to recurrent episodes to persistently elevated body temperature for weeks conjunctivitis skin eruption most commonly occurring during first fever episode groups of erythematous macules or