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  1. Norwegian Scabies

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    Description: Norwegian Scabies (crusted scabies) - severe form of scabies A contagious cutaneous inflammation caused by the bite of the mite Sarcoptes Scabiei. It is characterized by pruritic papular eruptions and burrows and affects primarily the axillae, elbows, wrists, and genitalia, although it can spread to cover the entire body. Norwegian scabies is a severe form of scabies with innumerable mites in thickened stratum corneum; has been linked with cellular immune deficiencies, including AIDS.
    Keywords: inflammation, Skin Diseases, Infectious, Skin disease, itch, mite
  2. Varicella

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    Description: Varicella - vesicle on an erythematous base over soft palate An acute, highly contagious, viral disease, with mild constitutional symptoms and a maculopapular vesicular skin eruption; it is a common childhood disease and is rarely severe, but it can be accompanied by severe symptoms in infants and adults. It is usually spread by either contact with blisters or droplet infection, and the average incubation period is 10 to 16 days. The period of contagion lasts about two weeks, beginning two days before the rash appears. The causative virus is human herpesvirus 3 (formerly known as varicella-zoster virus). The same virus also causes herpes zoster (shingles), with the differences in the two diseases probably reflecting differences in the response to the virus. Called also varicella.
    Keywords: varicella, DNA Virus Infections, Chicken pox, vesicular skin eruption, viral disease, Chickenpox
  3. Tuberous Sclerosis

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    Description: Tuberous sclerosis - ash leaf macule, lance-ovate shape An inherited disease characterized by hamartomas of the brain, retina, and viscera, as well as epileptic seizures, mental retardation, and skin nodules of the face. Also called Bourneville's disease.
    Keywords: autosomal dominant inheritance, lesions, Neoplasms, Skin nodules on face
  4. Tuberous Sclerosis

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    Description: Tuberous sclerosis - vitiligo-like lesions over face An inherited disease characterized by hamartomas of the brain, retina, and viscera, as well as epileptic seizures, mental retardation, and skin nodules of the face. Also called Bourneville's disease.
    Keywords: Neoplasms, lesions, Skin nodules on face, autosomal dominant inheritance
  5. Measles

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    Description: Measles - red eyes, triad of cough, conjuctivitis and coryza Measles is an infection caused by a virus, which causes an illness displaying a characteristic skin rash known as an exanthem. Measles is also sometimes called rubeola, 5-day measles, or hard measles.
    Keywords: virus, Contagious, skin rash, Measles, infectious disease, RNA Virus Infections
  6. Measles

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    Description: Measles - congestion of the palate Measles is an infection caused by a virus, which causes an illness displaying a characteristic skin rash known as an exanthem. Measles is also sometimes called rubeola, 5-day measles, or hard measles.
    Keywords: RNA Virus Infections, Measles, virus, Contagious, infectious disease, skin rash
  7. Mollascum Contagiosum

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    Description: Molluscum contagiosum over adult axilla A genus in the family Poxviridae; causes localized wartlike skin lesions.
    Keywords: DNA Virus Infections, virus, lesions, Skin disease, warts
  8. Molluscum Contagiosum

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    Description: Mollascum contagiosum- viral skin infection causing raised, pearl-like papules or nodules on the skin
    Keywords: virus, warts, Skin disease, lesions, DNA Virus Infections
  9. Macule

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    Description: Cafe au lait macule
    Keywords: cafe au lait spot, café au lait spot, pigmented macule
  10. Sebaceous Cyst

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    Description: Sebaceous cyst with punctum over the back, note scar of previous partially excised cyst Sebaceous cyst a benign retention cyst of a sebaceous gland containing the fatty secretion of the gland; this may occur anywhere on the body except the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, although such cysts are most common on the scalp, back, and scrotum. It may be a source of irritation or infection, and should be excised by a health care worker. Called also wen.
    Keywords: Cyst, Epidermal Cyst, Neoplasms, sebaceous gland, benign