Which type of leprosy shows satellite lesions?_____
Telangiectases are _____ mm in size
_____ is a localized white atrophic skin frequently surrounded by dilated capillaries and hyperpigmentation, seen around ankle, in chronic venous disease
Cutaneous necrotizing _____ can occur in a minority of patients with 1-antitrypsin (1AT) deficiency
Pityriasis rotunda is a paraneoplastic syndrome associated with _____ carcinoma
Erythema _____ involves the sublaminar connective tissue of the dermis
What is the most common manifestation of Carney complex?_____
The difference between a discoid and annular lesion is that in the _____ lesion, only the edges are active with central clearing.
What is the earliest sign of maceration?_____
Erythema gyratum repens is a paraneoplastic syndrome commonly associated with _____ cancer
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