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  1. Lichen Planopilaris

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    Description: Lichen planopilaris - scarring alopecia over the scalp with follicular plugging A follicular papulosquamous eruption, typically found on the scalp, and often associated with lichen planus.
    Keywords: Lichen Ruber Planus, lichen ruber planus, Lichen planus, Lichen Rubra Planus
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Lichen Planopilaris

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    Description: Lichen planopilaris - alopecia over large area of the scalp
    Keywords: Lichen Ruber Planus, lichen ruber planus, Lichen Rubra Planus, Lichen planus
  5. Malnutrition-Induced Hair Loss

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    Description: Malnutrition-induced hair loss with graying with eyebrow involvement
    Keywords: Pattern Baldness, Pseudopelade, Androgenic Alopecia, Alopecia, Androgenetic, Female Pattern Baldness, Alopecia, Male Pattern, Undernutrition, Alopecia Cicatrisata, Baldness, Male Pattern, Nutritional Deficiency, Male Pattern Baldness, Baldness, Absence of hair from areas where it is normally present, Androgenetic Alopecia, Alopecia, Androgenetic, 1
  6. Malnutrition-Induced Hair Loss

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    Description: Malnutrition-induced hair loss with white hair
    Keywords: Alopecia, Male Pattern, Absence of hair from areas where it is normally present, Baldness, Androgenetic Alopecia, Alopecia, Androgenetic, 1, Female Pattern Baldness, Androgenic Alopecia, Alopecia Cicatrisata, Undernutrition, Nutritional Deficiency, Pseudopelade, Baldness, Male Pattern, Male Pattern Baldness, Pattern Baldness, Alopecia, Androgenetic
  7. Tinea Pedis

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    Description: Tinea pedis - well-defined scaly erythematous plaque over dorsum of right foot Dermatophytosis of the feet, especially of the skin between the toes, caused by one of the dermatophytes, usually a species of Trichophyton or Epidermophyton; the disease consists of small vesicles, fissures, scaling, maceration, and eroded areas between the toes and on the plantar surface of the foot; other skin areas may be involved.
    Keywords: Pathological Conditions, infection of nail, areas between foot, Skin infection, fungal infection, eroded, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, Signs and Symptoms, scaling
  8. Tinea Faciei

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    Description: Tinea faciei - well-defined erythematous scaly plaque over forehead Tinea faciei is a superficial dermatophyte infection limited to the glabrous skin of the face. In pediatric and female patients, the infection may appear on any surface of the face, including the upper lip and chin. In men, the condition is known as tinea barbae when a dermatophyte infection of bearded areas occurs.
    Keywords: Fungal infection, cutaneous fungal infection, Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses
  9. Trophic Ulcer

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    Description: Trophic ulcer over elbow Trophic ulcer is a pressure ulcer caused by external trauma to a part of the body that is in poor condition because of disease, vascular insufficiency or loss of afferent nerve fibres.
    Keywords: trophic ulcer, Diabetic ulcer
  10. Lichen Planus

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    Description: Lichen planus - multiple violaceous papules and plaques over legs and feet Lichen planus is a skin condition of unknown origin that produces small, shiny, flat-topped, itchy pink or purple raised spots on the wrists, forearms or lower legs, especially in middle-aged patients.
    Keywords: purple, flat topped papule, Skin disease, Lichen Planus