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phenolphthalein and Exanthema

phenolphthalein has been researched along with Exanthema in 3 studies

Phenolphthalein: An acid-base indicator which is colorless in acid solution, but turns pink to red as the solution becomes alkaline. It is used medicinally as a cathartic.

Exanthema: Diseases in which skin eruptions or rashes are a prominent manifestation. Classically, six such diseases were described with similar rashes; they were numbered in the order in which they were reported. Only the fourth (Duke's disease), fifth (ERYTHEMA INFECTIOSUM), and sixth (EXANTHEMA SUBITUM) numeric designations survive as occasional synonyms in current terminology.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
HABER, H1
EHRENGUT, W1
LAKAYE, G1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for phenolphthalein and Exanthema

ArticleYear
Fixed eruption and urethritis due to phenolphthalein.
    The British journal of dermatology and syphilis, 1950, Volume: 62, Issue:1

    Topics: Exanthema; Humans; Male; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Phenolphthalein; Phenolphthaleins; Urethra; Ur

1950
[Pathogenesis of phenophthalein-exanthema].
    Archiv fur Kinderheilkunde, 1952, Volume: 145, Issue:2

    Topics: Coloring Agents; Drug Eruptions; Exanthema; Phenolphthalein; Phenolphthaleins

1952
[Permanent eruption due to phenolphthalein].
    Archives belges de dermatologie et de syphiligraphie, 1953, Volume: 9, Issue:4

    Topics: Exanthema; Humans; Phenolphthalein; Skin Diseases; Tooth Eruption

1953