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Scleroderma
show more Title: Scleroderma Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Scleroderma - salt-and-pepper pigmentary changes over neck Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Keywords: connective tissue, Scleroderma, Systemic, Sclerosis, skin disease Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Scleroderma
show more Title: Scleroderma Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Scleroderma - preauricular dyspigmentation Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Keywords: Sclerosis, skin disease, connective tissue, Scleroderma, Systemic Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Scleroderma
show more Title: Scleroderma Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Scleroderma - difficult to retract lower eyelid while looking for pallor (due to hidebound skin) Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Keywords: Sclerosis, skin disease, Scleroderma, Systemic, connective tissue Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Scleroderma
show more Title: Scleroderma Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Scleroderma - mask-like face (ironed-out wrinkles) Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Keywords: connective tissue, Sclerosis, Scleroderma, Systemic, skin disease Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Scleroderma
show more Title: Scleroderma Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Scleroderma - loss of bulk of pulp of tips of fingers (dactylitis) Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Keywords: Sclerosis, Scleroderma, Systemic, skin disease, connective tissue Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Scleroderma
show more Title: Scleroderma Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Scleroderma - ragged nail cuticles, telangiectasia present Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Keywords: Scleroderma, Systemic, Sclerosis, connective tissue, skin disease Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Scleroderma
show more Title: Scleroderma Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Scleroderma - dyspigmentation over elbows Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Keywords: skin disease, connective tissue, Scleroderma, Systemic, Sclerosis Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Scleroderma With Calcinosis Cutis
show more Title: Scleroderma With Calcinosis Cutis Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Scleroderma with calcinosis cutis - whitish nodules over bony prominences Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Calcinosis cutis is a deposit of calcium in the skin; usually occurs secondary to a preexisting inflammatory, degenerative, or neoplastic dermatosis, and is frequently seen in scleroderma Keywords: connective tissue, Scleroderma, Systemic, skin disease, Sclerosis Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Scleroderma
show more Title: Scleroderma Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNBAJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Scleroderma - difficulty opening mouth Scleroderma is a progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body). There are two major forms of the disorder. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Keywords: Scleroderma, Systemic, skin disease, connective tissue, Sclerosis Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014 -
Epidermolysis Bullosa Congenita
show more Title: Epidermolysis Bullosa Congenita Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Dr. P.N. Girish, MBBS, MD, DDV, DNB AJ Institute of Medical Science Description: Epidermolysis bullosa congenita - bullae over the pressure points 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, atrophy of blistered areas, Congenital disease Date Uploaded: 02/01/2014