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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. Borderline Tuberculoid Hansens Disease

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    Description: Borderline tuberculoid hansen's disease with trophic ulcer over helix of ear. Note the thickened greater auricular nerve
    Keywords: lepromatous leprosy, tuberculoid leprosy, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections, Leprosy, Hansen's Disease, Mycobacterium Leprae
  7. Borderline Lepromatous Hansens Disease

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    Description: Borderline lepromatous hansen's disease - well- to ill-defined annular erythematous plaques with minimal sensory loss
    Keywords: tuberculoid leprosy, Hansen's Disease, Mycobacterium Leprae, Leprosy, Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections, lepromatous leprosy
  8. Angular Cheilitis

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    Description: Angular chelitis - erythmatous plaque with erosions
    Keywords: angular cheilosis, perlèche, AC, lip sores, inflammation of the lips, cheilosis, corner of the mouth, rhagades, angular cheilitis, commissural cheilitis, lip sore, plaque, lip infections
  9. Lymphogranuloma Venereum

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    Description: Lymphogranuloma venereum - scars over inguinal lymph nodes due to rupture of buboes Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a sexually transmitted systemic disease (STD) caused by a parasitic organism closely related to certain types of bacteria. It affects the lymph nodes and rectal area, as well as the genitals, in humans. The name comes from two Latin words that mean a swelling of granulation tissue in the lymph nodes resulting from sexual intercourse. Granulation tissue is tissue that forms during wound or ulcer healing that has a rough or lumpy surface.
    Keywords: Lymphogranuloma Venereum, inflammation, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, lymph nodes, STD
  10. Lymphogranuloma Venereum

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    Description: Lymphogranuloma venerum - lymphangiectasia over pubis and labia Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a sexually transmitted systemic disease (STD) caused by a parasitic organism closely related to certain types of bacteria. It affects the lymph nodes and rectal area, as well as the genitals, in humans. The name comes from two Latin words that mean a swelling of granulation tissue in the lymph nodes resulting from sexual intercourse. Granulation tissue is tissue that forms during wound or ulcer healing that has a rough or lumpy surface.
    Keywords: inflammation, STD, Lymphogranuloma Venereum, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, lymph nodes