February 2017

Pityriasis rosea

Pityriasis rosea is an inflammatory skin condition that peaks during adolescence and young adulthood. It usually starts as a large-sized, pinkish rash on the back or chest which is called the “herald patch”. In 1-2 weeks, several smaller-sized, faint pink rashes arise on the arms, trunk, legs and neck, but rarely the face. The condition

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Pleurisy

Pleurisy involves inflammation of the pleura overlying the lungs and the chest wall. It is important to note that the exterior coating of the pleura covers the interior of the chest wall while the interior layer covers the lungs. The small space amidst the 2 layers is called the pleural cavity. This cavity usually contains

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