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Can Dermatoscope Detect Cheilitis?
Cheilitis is a general medical term that refers to the inflammation of the lips. This condition can manifest in various forms, ranging from mild, transient irritation to severe, persistent inflammation...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Cheilitis?
Cheilitis is a general medical term that refers to the inflammation of the lips. This condition can manifest in various forms, ranging from mild, transient irritation to severe, persistent inflammation...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Behçet Disease?
Behçet disease is a relapsing multisystem vasculitis of small and large vessels that presents with recurrent oral aphthae, genital ulcers, ocular inflammation, and a variety of cutaneous lesions.
Can Dermatoscope Detect Behçet Disease?
Behçet disease is a relapsing multisystem vasculitis of small and large vessels that presents with recurrent oral aphthae, genital ulcers, ocular inflammation, and a variety of cutaneous lesions.
Can Dermatoscope Detect Miliaria?
Miliaria is a disorder of eccrine sweat retention caused by obstruction of the sweat duct at different levels within the epidermis or dermis. It presents as vesicles, papules or pustules...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Miliaria?
Miliaria is a disorder of eccrine sweat retention caused by obstruction of the sweat duct at different levels within the epidermis or dermis. It presents as vesicles, papules or pustules...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Erythroderma?
Erythroderma is not a single diagnosis but a final common pathway in which at least 90 % of the cutaneous surface becomes inflamed, oedematous and scaly.
Can Dermatoscope Detect Erythroderma?
Erythroderma is not a single diagnosis but a final common pathway in which at least 90 % of the cutaneous surface becomes inflamed, oedematous and scaly.
Can Dermatoscope Detect Darier Disease?
Darier disease, also called keratosis follicularis, is an autosomal-dominant disorder produced by loss-of-function mutations in ATP2A2, the gene encoding the SERCA2 calcium pump in keratinocytes.
Can Dermatoscope Detect Darier Disease?
Darier disease, also called keratosis follicularis, is an autosomal-dominant disorder produced by loss-of-function mutations in ATP2A2, the gene encoding the SERCA2 calcium pump in keratinocytes.
Can Dermatoscope Detect Blue Naevus?
A blue naevus is a lifelong guest of dendritic melanocytes that settled too deep in the dermis during embryonic migration. Their melanin absorbs long wavelengths and back-scatters blue light, giving...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Blue Naevus?
A blue naevus is a lifelong guest of dendritic melanocytes that settled too deep in the dermis during embryonic migration. Their melanin absorbs long wavelengths and back-scatters blue light, giving...