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- Acrodynia abstract "Acrodynia refers to a condition of pain and dusky pink discoloration in the hands and feet most often seen in children chronically exposed to heavy metals, especially mercury.The word is derived from the Greek, where ακρος means high (as in:in an extremity) and οδυνη means pain. As such, it might be (erroneously) used to indicate that a patient has pain in the hands or feet. However, acrodynia is a disease rather than a symptom. The condition is known by a large number of other names including Pink's disease, hydrargyria, mercurialism, erythredema, erythredema polyneuropathy, Bilderbeck's, Selter's, Swift's and Swift-Feer disease.".
- Acrodynia diseasesdb "8057".
- Acrodynia emedicineSubject "emerg".
- Acrodynia emedicineTopic "237".
- Acrodynia icd10 "T56.1".
- Acrodynia icd9 "985.0".
- Acrodynia wikiPageID "5463599".
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- Acrodynia diseasesdb "8057".
- Acrodynia emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Acrodynia emedicinetopic "237".
- Acrodynia icd "985".
- Acrodynia icd "T56.1".
- Acrodynia name "Acrodynia".
- Acrodynia subject Category:Occupational_diseases.
- Acrodynia subject Category:Pediatrics.
- Acrodynia subject Category:Toxicology.
- Acrodynia type Abstraction100002137.
- Acrodynia type Discharge107307754.
- Acrodynia type DrugEruptions.
- Acrodynia type Event100029378.
- Acrodynia type Happening107283608.
- Acrodynia type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Acrodynia type VolcanicEruption107436475.
- Acrodynia type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Acrodynia type Disease.
- Acrodynia type Situation.
- Acrodynia comment "Acrodynia refers to a condition of pain and dusky pink discoloration in the hands and feet most often seen in children chronically exposed to heavy metals, especially mercury.The word is derived from the Greek, where ακρος means high (as in:in an extremity) and οδυνη means pain. As such, it might be (erroneously) used to indicate that a patient has pain in the hands or feet. However, acrodynia is a disease rather than a symptom.".
- Acrodynia label "Acrodynia".
- Acrodynia sameAs Acrodynia.
- Acrodynia sameAs m.0119tzd8.
- Acrodynia sameAs Q16001664.
- Acrodynia sameAs Q16001664.
- Acrodynia sameAs Acrodynia.
- Acrodynia wasDerivedFrom Acrodynia?oldid=598663798.
- Acrodynia isPrimaryTopicOf Acrodynia.
- Acrodynia name "Acrodynia".