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Diagnosis and Pathology

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show bed sore  
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show skin condition  
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show skin disease  
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show a chronic dry inflammatory disease characterized by itching  
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show excessive growth of hair  
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show a condition in the skin is dry and scaly resembling fish scales  
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postpartum alopecia   show
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show a skin condition characterized by patches of itchy, red, scaly skin  
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show inflammation of the skin accompanied by thickening and hardening  
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show thickening and hardening of the nails  
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xanthosis   show
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actinic keratosis   show
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show cancerous tumor of basal skin cells  
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show tumor of the sweat gland  
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show a harmful new formation of skin tissue (ie. skin cancer)  
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malignant melanoma   show
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squamous cell carcinoma   show
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acne vulgaris   show
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dermatomycosis   show
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hidradenitis   show
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impetigo   show
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show inflammation of the skin caused by fungus  
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mycosis   show
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onychodystrophy   show
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onychomycosis   show
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tinea   show
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show a fungal condition of the hair  
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show inflammation of the skin caused by sun exposure  
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dermatitis   show
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seborrheic dermatitis   show
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show inflammation of fat tissue  
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show burn affecting only the epidermis or superficial layer of the skin  
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second-degree burn   show
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show deep burn affecting the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer  
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show deep burn affecting not just all layers of the skin but also underlying tissues like muscle, fascia, or bone  
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