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  1. Tinea Capitis

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    Description: Tinea capitis - close-up of the lesion showing follicular papules A common form of fungus infection of the scalp caused by various species of Microsporum and Trichophyton on or within hair shafts, occurring most commonly in children and characterized by irregularly placed and variously sized patches of apparent baldness because of hairs breaking off at the surface of the scalp, scaling, black dots (see black-dot ringworm), and occasionally erythema and pyoderma.
    Keywords: Pathological Conditions, patches of baldness, Fungal infection of scalp, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, Signs and Symptoms
  2. Seborrheic Dermatitis

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    Description: Seborrheic dermatitis - non-scarring hair loss over frontal scalp Seborrheic dermatitis is a common inflammatory disease of the skin characterized by scaly lesions usually on the scalp, hairline, and face.
    Keywords: scaly lesions, inflammation, Skin disease, Dermatitis, Seborrheic
  3. Skin, Staphylococcus Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS)

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    Description: Staphylococcus scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) multiple crusted and scaly lesions around the oral cavity and neck, sparing the lips A disease of infants due to group 2 phage type 17 staphylococci that produce an epidermolytic exotoxin. Superficial fine vesicles and bullae form and rupture easily, resulting in loss of large sheets of epidermis.
    Keywords: Skin disease, blister
  4. Skin, Staphylococcus Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS)

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    Description: Staphylococcus scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) – multiple pustules and erythema around the oral cavity, neck, and axillae A disease of infants due to group 2 phage type 17 staphylococci that produce an epidermolytic exotoxin. Superficial fine vesicles and bullae form and rupture easily, resulting in loss of large sheets of epidermis.
    Keywords: blister, Skin disease
  5. Skin, Staphylococcus Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS)

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    Description: Staphylococcus scalded skin syndrome (SSSS)- tonsils showing follicular tonsillitis with pus discharging from tonsils A disease of infants due to group 2 phage type 17 staphylococci that produce an epidermolytic exotoxin. Superficial fine vesicles and bullae form and rupture easily, resulting in loss of large sheets of epidermis.
    Keywords: blister, Skin disease
  6. Erythema, Intertrigo

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    Description: Erythema- red blanchable patches, e.g. intertrigo Intertrigo is an irritant dermatitis occurring between folds or juxtaposed surfaces of the skin, as between the buttocks, between the scrotum and the thigh, beneath pendulous breasts, etc.; caused by friction, sweat retention, moisture, warmth, and concomitant overgrowth of resident microorganisms; occurring in young children (see diaper dermatitis) and obese adults.
    Keywords: folds of skin, Erythematous skin eruption
  7. Chronic Folliculitis

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    Description: Chronic folliculitis- multiple follicular pustules with scaling, follicular scarring, and loss of hair
    Keywords: Follicles, primary hair follicles, hair, chronic condition
  8. Neurofibroma Nodule

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    Description: Nodule- circumscribed elevation of skin with depth, e.g. neurofibroma Neurofibroma is a moderately firm, benign, encapsulated tumor resulting from proliferation of Schwann cells in a disorderly pattern that includes portions of nerve fibers; in neurofibromatosis, neurofibromas are multiple.
    Keywords: Neoplasms, Neurofibroma, Plexiform, Tumor, nerves, Neoplasms by Histologic Type, Nerve Sheath Neoplasms
  9. Hypertrophic Scar

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    Description: Hypertrophy, e.g. hypertrophic scar
    Keywords: Cell enlargement, Cicatrix, scar
  10. Furuncle

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    Description: Furuncle- Erythematous tender nodule with follicular pus pointing over the nostril
    Keywords: Skin, infection, Furunculosis, sore