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  1. Dermatology: Basal Cell Carcinoma

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    Description: A malignant skin neoplasm that seldom metastasizes but has potentialities for local invasion and destruction. Clinically it is divided into types: nodular, cicatricial, morphaic, and erythematoid (pagetoid). They develop on hair-bearing skin, most commonly on sun-exposed areas. Approximately 85% are found on the head and neck area and the remaining 15% on the trunk and limbs. (From DeVita Jr et al., Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, 3d ed, p1471)
    Keywords: eye, pigmented basal cell carcinoma, facial, skin cancer, Basal Cell, Skin Neoplasms, Carcinoma, sun-exposure, basal cell epithelioma
  2. Parotid Gland

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    Description: System: Gastrointestinal Organ: Parotid gland Disease process: Normal Species: Human Highest magnification: 20x Stain: H&E
    Keywords: salivary gland, Anatomy & histology, Gland, Parotid, parotid, morphology, Glands, Parotid, parotid gland, histology, anatomy, Parotid Glands
  3. Dermatology: Xanthoma

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    Description: Xanthoma over eyelids A papule, nodule, or plaque in the skin due to lipid deposits; it is usually yellow, but may be brown, reddish, or cream colored. Microscopically, the lesions show light cells with foamy protoplasm (foam cells). Xanthomas range in size from tiny pinheads to large nodules, and the shape may be round, flat, or irregular. They are often found around the eyes, the joints, the neck or the palms, or over tendons. Often these lipid deposits are not limited to the skin but are found throughout the body in bones, the heart, blood vessels, liver, and other organs.
    Keywords: skin, Plaque, lipid deposits, nodule
  4. Lagophthalmos

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    Description: Lagophthalmos - left upper eyelid lagging behind right upper eyelid when patient is asked to gently close eyes
    Keywords: inability to close eyes completely, Eyes
  5. Parthenium Dermatitis

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    Description: Parthenium dermatitis - lichenified plaques over forehead and nose Dearmatitis is any inflmmation of the skin
    Keywords: facial dermatitis, dermatitis, plant dermatitis, inflammation, skin inflammation
  6. 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
  7. Dermatology: Alopecia Areata

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    Description: Alopecia areata is the loss of scalp and body hair involving microscopically inflammatory patchy areas. This case comes from an intralesional steroid injection over right eyebrow.
    Keywords: patchiness, facial alopecia, hair loss, Alopecia Circumscripta, balding, inflammation
  8. Dermatology: Stomach, xanthoma

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    Description: Stomach - xanthoma A papule, nodule, or plaque in the skin due to lipid deposits; it is usually yellow, but may be brown, reddish, or cream colored. Microscopically, the lesions show light cells with foamy protoplasm (foam cells). Xanthomas range in size from tiny pinheads to large nodules, and the shape may be round, flat, or irregular. They are often found around the eyes, the joints, the neck or the palms, or over tendons. Often these lipid deposits are not limited to the skin but are found throughout the body in bones, the heart, blood vessels, liver, and other organs.
    Keywords: skin, Plaque, nodule, lipid deposits
  9. Spider Angioma, Cheek

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    Description: Spider angioma, cheek A superficial spider-like cluster of capillaries composed of a central ‘feeder’ vessel and multiple minute tortuous and dilated radiating vessels with a peripheral erythaema; when the involved vessel is large, it may pulsate and blanch on pressure; while classically due to increased circulating oestrogens as seen in pregnancy and alcoholic cirrhosis, SAs may occur in chronic hepatic congestion 2º to constrictive pericarditis and may be a normal birthmark in children
    Keywords: Vascular Diseases, spider nevus, swollen blood vessel, telangiectasia, spider telangiectasia, nevus araneus, vascular spider
  10. Skin, lips

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    Description: System: Integument Organ: Lip Diagnosis: Normal Disease process: Normal Species: Human Stain: Highest magnification: 20x
    Keywords: anatomy, mouth, Lips, lips, histology, Philtrum, Anatomy & histology, morphology, Philtrums