Medical Terminology
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Acne | Inflammatory condition of the sebaceous glands and the hair follicles; pimples
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Acrochordon | Small outgrowth of epidermal and dermal tissue; skin tags
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Actinic Dermatitis | Inflammation of the skin caused exposure to radiant energy, such as x-rays ultraviolet light and sunlight
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Albinism | Genetic condition in which there is partial or total absence of pigment in skin hair and eyes
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Alopecia | Absence or loss of hair especially of the head; baldness
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Anhidrosis | Abnormal condition in which there is a lack of or complete absence of sweating. May be congenital or disease related generalized or localized, temporary or Delete repeated word
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