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  • 51Drug eruption — Classification and external resources Examples of drug eruptions. (A) Bullous dermatitis caused by sulfathiazole (B) Fixed drug eruption caused by phenolphtalein (C) Bullous erythema multiforme (D) Diffuse photosensitivity reaction …

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  • 52Chemotherapy-induced acral erythema — Classification and external resources Pictures of hands on capecitabine ICD 10 Y …

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  • 53Cholestatic pruritus — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L29.8 (ILDS L29.880) Cholestatic pruritus is the sensation of itch due to nearly any liver disease, but the most commonly associated entities are primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing… …

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  • 54Actinic elastosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L57.8 (ILDS L57.890) Actinic, or solar, elastosis is an accumulation of abnormal elastin (elastic tissue) in the dermis of the skin,[1] and in the conjunctiva of the …

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  • 55Cutaneous conditions — There are many conditions of or affecting the human integumentary system the organ system that comprises the entire surface of the body and includes skin, hair, nails, and related muscle and glands.[1] Contents 1 Diseases 2 History …

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  • 56Cutaneous amoebiasis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 A06.7 ICD 9 006.6 Cutaneous amoebiasis refers …

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  • 57Dermatophytid — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L30.2 Dermatophytids are fungus free disseminated skin lesions resulting from induced sensitization in patients with ringworm infections.[1] …

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  • 58Irritant diaper dermatitis — Diaper rash Classification and external resources Unused disposable diaper ICD 10 L …

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  • 59Marie Antoinette syndrome — is a sudden whitening of the hair. The event that named the syndrome was the observation that the hair of unhappy and ill fated Queen Marie Antoinette of France turned stark white the night before her execution in the French Revolution.… …

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  • 60List of eponymous diseases — An eponymous disease is one that has been named after the person who first described the condition. This usually involves publishing an article in a respected medical journal. Rarely an eponymous disease may be named after a patient (examples… …

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