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  1. Herpes Simplex

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    Description: Herpes simplex over the eye lid
    Keywords: Skin, inflammation, virus, disease
  2. Port-Wine Stain

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    Description: Port-wine stain (PWS) with angiomatous nodule Port-wine stain is a purplish area of the skin, usually on the head and neck, appearing at birth and caused by an overgrowth of the cutaneous capillaries. Also called nevus flammeus, port-wine mark.
    Keywords: erythema, Port-Wine Stain, port wine stain, purple, Skin
  3. Id Reaction (Autoeczematization)

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    Description: Id reaction (autoeczematization) - eruption over elbows The spread, at first locally and later more generally, of lesions from an originally circumscribed focus of eczema.
    Keywords: Skin, lesion, eczema
  4. Id Reaction (Autoeczematization)

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    Description: Id reaction (autoeczematization) - eruption over thighs The spread, at first locally and later more generally, of lesions from an originally circumscribed focus of eczema.
    Keywords: eczema, lesion, Skin
  5. Lepromatous Leprosy

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    Description: Lepromatous leprosy - yellowish crusted lesions over nasal septum, nasal swab showed multiple lepra bacilli A form of leprosy in which nodular cutaneous lesions are infiltrated, have ill-defined borders, and are bacteriologically positive; the lepromin test is negative, that is, the immunologic mechanism of the patient is not responsive to the Mycobacterium leprae infection.
    Keywords: Hansen Disease, Leprosy, Lepromatous, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections, Hansen's Disease, lesions, Skin
  6. Lepromatous Leprosy

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    Description: Lepromatous leprosy - multiple infiltrated skin-colored papules over back A form of leprosy in which nodular cutaneous lesions are infiltrated, have ill-defined borders, and are bacteriologically positive; the lepromin test is negative, that is, the immunologic mechanism of the patient is not responsive to the Mycobacterium leprae infection.
    Keywords: lesions, Leprosy, Lepromatous, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections, Skin, Hansen's Disease, Hansen Disease
  7. Id Reaction (Autoeczematization)

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    Description: Id reaction (autoeczematization) - eruption over abdomen The spread, at first locally and later more generally, of lesions from an originally circumscribed focus of eczema.
    Keywords: eczema, Skin, lesion
  8. Guttate Psoriasis

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    Description: Guttate psoriasis lesions
    Keywords: Psoriasis, lesions, disease, Skin
  9. Oid-oid Eczema

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    Description: Oid-oid eczema over waist, discoid and lichenoid plaques A pruritic papulovesicular dermatitis occurring as a reaction to many endogenous and exogenous agents
    Keywords: oozing, itching, redness, Skin, inflammation
  10. Mid-borderline Hansens Disease

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    Description: Mid-borderline hansen’s disease - inverted saucer-like annular plaques that are minimally anesthetic Leprosy is a slowly progressing bacterial infection that affects the skin, peripheral nerves in the hands and feet, and mucous membranes of the nose, throat, and eyes. Destruction of the nerve endings causes the the affected areas to lose sensation. Occasionally, because of the loss of feeling, the fingers and toes become mutilated and fall off, causing the deformities that are typically associated with the disease.
    Keywords: Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections, mucous membrane, nerves, Skin, Leprosy, bacterial infection