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  1. Papule

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    Description: Papule - circumscribed elevation in the skin < 1cm in diameter, e.g. molluscum contagiosum - pearly white umbilicated papules, infected papules red in appearance
    Keywords: cutaneous condition, papule, skin lesion, pearly papule, papules
  2. Poikiloderma

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    Description: Poikiloderma, telangiectasia, atrophy, and dyspigmentation, e.g. scleroderma
    Keywords: hyperpigmentation, sun damage, hypopigmentation, telangiectasia, atrophy
  3. Oid-oid Eczema

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    Description: Oid-Oid eczema over waist, discoid lesions A pruritic papulovesicular dermatitis occurring as a reaction to many endogenous and exogenous agents
    Keywords: Skin, itching, oozing, redness, inflammation
  4. Oid-oid Eczema

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    Description: Oid-Oid eczema over waist Eczema is a pruritic papulovesicular dermatitis occurring as a reaction to many endogenous and exogenous agents
    Keywords: redness, Skin, inflammation, itching, oozing
  5. Parthenium Dermatitis

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    Description: Parthenium dermatitis over forehead Dearmatitis is any inflmmation of the skin
    Keywords: skin inflammation, inflammation, facial dermatitis, plant dermatitis, dermatitis
  6. Epidermolysis Bullosa Congenita

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    Description: Epidermolysis bullosa congenita - erosions with post-inflammatory dyspigmentation over the abdomen Form of epidermolysis bullosa characterized by atrophy of blistered areas, severe scarring, and nail changes. It is most often present at birth or in early infancy and occurs in both autosomal dominant and recessive forms. All forms of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa result from mutations in collagen type VII, a major component fibrils of basement membrane and epidermis.
    Keywords: severe scarring, Congenital disease, nail changes, Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous, atrophy of blistered areas
  7. Epidermolysis Bullosa Congenita

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    Description: Epidermolysis bullosa congenita - multiple bullae, crusted erosions over the face Form of epidermolysis bullosa characterized by atrophy of blistered areas, severe scarring, and nail changes. It is most often present at birth or in early infancy and occurs in both autosomal dominant and recessive forms. All forms of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa result from mutations in collagen type VII, a major component fibrils of basement membrane and epidermis.
    Keywords: Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous, nail changes, severe scarring, Congenital disease, atrophy of blistered areas
  8. Epidermolysis Bullosa Congenita

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    Description: Epidermolysis bullosa congenita - multiple blisters over the weight-bearing areas Form of epidermolysis bullosa characterized by atrophy of blistered areas, severe scarring, and nail changes. It is most often present at birth or in early infancy and occurs in both autosomal dominant and recessive forms. All forms of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa result from mutations in collagen type VII, a major component fibrils of basement membrane and epidermis.
    Keywords: severe scarring, Congenital disease, Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous, nail changes, atrophy of blistered areas
  9. Candidal Intertrigo

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    Description: Candidal intertrigo affecting toe web space
    Keywords: Skin Diseases, Eczematous, candida albicans, candida, Skin folds, inflammation of skin folds, fungus
  10. Radiation Dermatitis

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    Description: Radiation dermatitis - scaly pigmented scalp Radiation dermatitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the skin caused by exposure to ionizing radiation, as in cancer radiation therapy. Symptoms, which may not appear until 3 weeks after exposure, include redness, blistering, and sloughing of the skin. In severe cases the condition can progress to scarring, fibrosis, and atrophy. There may also be changes in skin pigmentation. Also called radiodermatitis.
    Keywords: Skin, radiation therapy, radiation exposure, Radiodermatitis