- Milker's nodule
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Milker's nodules are a cutaneous condition that is most commonly transmitted from the udders of infected cows.[1]:393[2]. Milker's nodule is caused by Paravaccinia virus. Disease in humans is nearly identical to orf.
See also
- Farmyard pox
- List of cutaneous conditions
References
SealpoxOtherYatapoxvirus: Tanapox · Yaba monkey tumor virusPapillomaviridaeHPV (Wart/Plantar wart, Heck's disease, Genital wart (giant), Laryngeal papillomatosis, Butcher's wart, Bowenoid papulosis, Epidermodysplasia verruciformis, Verruca plana, Pigmented wart, Verrucae palmares et plantares )
BPV (Equine sarcoid)Parvovirus B19 (Erythema infectiosum, Reticulocytopenia, Papular purpuric gloves and socks syndrome)CAV (Hand, foot and mouth disease, Herpangina) · FMDV (Foot-and-mouth disease) · Boston exanthem diseaseUngrouped unknown/multiple: Asymmetric periflexural exanthem of childhood · Post-vaccination follicular eruption · Lipschütz ulcer · Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis · Viral-associated trichodysplasia · Gianotti–Crosti syndromeCategories:- Infection-related cutaneous condition stubs
- Virus-related cutaneous conditions
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