Reactive perforating collagenosis (folliculitis) is a complication of diabetes attributed to glycation of _____ and minor injury like pressure or scratching
What is the most common cutaneous manifestation of Tuberous sclerosis?_____
_____ is a superficial sensory neuropathy in the infrascapular area (Pruritus + Dysaesthesia)
What is the distribution pattern of Hailey Hailey disease?_____
In Naxos syndrome, there is cardiomyopathy along with _____ of plantar palmar skin surfaces
Asymptomatic, oval, dullred papules evolving slowly, producing atrophic brown scars are seen in Diabetic dermopathy, also known as _____
Pathophysiology of Miliaria: The first event may be an _____, which may block the lumen of the duct.
_____ phenomenon is the localization of one disease at the site of another.
Miliaria _____ has minute pale firm papules, seen on the body and sometimes the limbs, and produce no itching or discomfort
Stage _____ pressure sores demonstrate partial thickness skin loss involving the epidermis and dermis
Structure and Function of Skin
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Cutaneous Histopathology
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Dermatological Examination
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Skin Lesions: Morphology and Description
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Principles of Diagnosis in Dermatology
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Dermatological Procedures
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Wound Healing
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Cutaneous Immunology
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Genetics in Dermatology
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Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
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Geriatric Dermatology
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Pediatric Dermatology Basics
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