Asymptomatic, oval, dullred papules evolving slowly, producing atrophic brown scars are seen in Diabetic dermopathy, also known as _____
_____ is a rare fibrosing disorder of the skin that occurs due to increased collagen production and decreased collagen destruction
Pathophysiology of Miliaria: _____ into the epidermis is responsible for the final production of the lesions, and for their further aggravation.
Collodion babies most commonly develop _____, where membrane shedding is followed by the development of generalized, large, brown, plate-like scales and ectropion.
Type _____ collagen is the major component of anchoring fibrils of the dermo-epidermal junction.
Under Wood's lamp examination, urine, feces and blister fluid of porphyria show a _____ fluorescence
Multiple _____ giving rise to a crocodile-skin effect.
Nevus _____ is a congenital, localized, cutaneous vascular anomaly presenting as a pale, irregularly shaped patch on otherwise normal skin.

_____ lines are lines of normal developmental growth patterns in the skin.

_____ sign is seen in Cutaneous mastocytosis.

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