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Can Dermatoscope Detect Fixed Drug Eruption?
Fixed Drug Eruption (FDE) is a distinct type of cutaneous adverse drug reaction that presents with unique clinical features. It is characterized by the development of one or more skin...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Fixed Drug Eruption?
Fixed Drug Eruption (FDE) is a distinct type of cutaneous adverse drug reaction that presents with unique clinical features. It is characterized by the development of one or more skin...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Bullous Pemphigoid?
Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most common autoimmune sub-epidermal blistering disorder in adults. It generally affects older individuals, commonly those between 60 and 80 years of age. In BP, the body...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Bullous Pemphigoid?
Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most common autoimmune sub-epidermal blistering disorder in adults. It generally affects older individuals, commonly those between 60 and 80 years of age. In BP, the body...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Granular Parakeratosis?
Granular parakeratosis (GP) is a rare, benign skin condition characterized by reddish-brown or brown scaly papules that often merge into thicker plaques. While it was first described in the axilla...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Granular Parakeratosis?
Granular parakeratosis (GP) is a rare, benign skin condition characterized by reddish-brown or brown scaly papules that often merge into thicker plaques. While it was first described in the axilla...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Milium?
Milium refers to small, firm, white or yellow cysts that form just under the surface of the skin, usually 1–3 millimeters in diameter. They most commonly appear on the face,...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Milium?
Milium refers to small, firm, white or yellow cysts that form just under the surface of the skin, usually 1–3 millimeters in diameter. They most commonly appear on the face,...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Eosinophilic Cellulitis?
Eosinophilic cellulitis is a rare inflammatory skin disorder. Clinically, it often presents as red, swollen, tender plaques that may be mistaken for bacterial cellulitis. Microscopic examination shows a dense infiltrate of...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Eosinophilic Cellulitis?
Eosinophilic cellulitis is a rare inflammatory skin disorder. Clinically, it often presents as red, swollen, tender plaques that may be mistaken for bacterial cellulitis. Microscopic examination shows a dense infiltrate of...
Can Dermatoscope Detect Pityriasis Alba?
Pityriasis alba is a common skin condition that appears as round or oval patches that are lighter than the surrounding skin. These patches are often slightly dry or mildly scaly....
Can Dermatoscope Detect Pityriasis Alba?
Pityriasis alba is a common skin condition that appears as round or oval patches that are lighter than the surrounding skin. These patches are often slightly dry or mildly scaly....