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HaneyGenPathC13-08

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the cause of this disease is unknown but appears to be genetically determined.   psoriasis  
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this disease may be an autoimmune disease   psoriasis  
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this condition most frequently results following ingestion of certain foods such as shellfish or berries   urticaria  
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this condition may result from allergic reactions to insect stings or animal dander   urticaria  
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heat, cold, water, and sunlight may be predisposing factors of this condition   urticaria  
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the cause of acne vulgaris is unknown   true  
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this condition may result as a consequence of certain systemic illnesses, endocrine disorders, nutritional problems, and certain forms of dermatitis   alopecia  
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this disease is usually caused by Streptococcus or Staphylococcus bacteria   impetigo  
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predisposing factors of this condition include poor hygiene, malnutrition, and anemia   impetigo  
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caused by the infection by Staphylococcus bacteria   furuncles  
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caused by the infection by Staphylococcus bacteria   carbuncles  
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this condition is caused by an infestation of lice feeding on the human blood   pediculosis  
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These lesions are caused by impairment of the blood supply to the affected area as a result of persistent pressure against the surface of the skin   decubitus ulcers  
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this infection is transmitted from direct contact with a fungus or its spores   dermatophytoses  
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condition caused by pressure or friction from ill-fitting shoes or orthopedic deformities   corns  
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condition caused by pressure or friction from ill-fitting shoes or orthopedic deformities   calluses  
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individuals who expose their skin to repeated trauma such as string instrument players are prone to this condition   calluses  
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caused by infection from one of the five papilloma viruses   warts  
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the cause of discoid lupus erythematosus is unknown   true  
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an idiopathic disease in which emotional stress may precipitate   seborrheic dermatitis  
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an acute skin condition caused by direct contact with a various irritant   contact dermatitis  
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these lesions are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1   cold sores  
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these lesions are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1   fever blisters  
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this condition is caused by a reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus that causes chickenpox   shingles  
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can be caused by repeated overexposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays, chronic skin irritation, and exposure to carcinogens   skin carcinomas  
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