Pityriasis rosea

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Across
  1. 3. The common method used for symptomatic relief of Pityriasis Rosea.
  2. 4. A common side effect that might accompany the rash in Pityriasis Rosea.
  3. 5. The type of test to rule out syphilis when diagnosing Pityriasis Rosea.
  4. 7. A possible complication of Pityriasis Rosea, seen rarely in patients with compromised immune systems.
  5. 10. A type of rash that often appears in Pityriasis Rosea.
  6. 11. The term for the common resolution time for the condition (in weeks).
  7. 14. The class of drugs commonly used to treat pruritus in Pityriasis Rosea.
  8. 17. The system most commonly affected by Pityriasis Rosea.
Down
  1. 1. The virus family suspected to be a trigger for Pityriasis Rosea.
  2. 2. The virus family suspected to trigger Pityriasis Rosea, besides herpesvirus.
  3. 3. The duration of Pityriasis Rosea is typically less than this many months.
  4. 6. The name for the smaller lesions that appear after the herald patch.
  5. 8. This patch is usually the first lesion to appear in Pityriasis Rosea.
  6. 9. The type of hypersensitivity reaction that is commonly associated with the condition.
  7. 11. A term for a specific viral infection that can be confused with Pityriasis Rosea.
  8. 12. A systemic symptom often associated with Pityriasis Rosea (other than the rash).
  9. 13. The characteristic shape of the rash in Pityriasis Rosea.
  10. 15. The virus that is implicated in causing Pityriasis Rosea.
  11. 16. The type of management generally required for Pityriasis Rosea.