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Dermatology diseases Index second edition june 2024.pdfjohnpaulo33
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E10 2024 DERMATOLOGY diseases index with hyperlink .pdfjohnpaulo33
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Mucormycosis is a fungal infection caused by species in the orders Mucorales and Rhizopus. It most commonly affects immunocompromised patients via inhalation, ingestion, or traumatic inoculation. The fungi invade blood vessels, causing thrombosis, tissue necrosis, and different clinical forms including rhinocerebral, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cutaneous, and disseminated mucormycosis. Rhinocerebral mucormycosis has the highest frequency and mortality, often occurring in diabetic patients experiencing ketoacidosis. Diagnosis involves biopsy and imaging of affected tissues showing broad, branching fungal hyphae. Treatment requires control of predisposing conditions and antif
This document discusses the diagnosis of scabies through identification of scybala (feces of the scabies mite) on skin scrapings. It notes that scabies is often misdiagnosed due to its varied presentations. Microscopic examination of skin scrapings is important to identify scybala, eggs, or mites to confirm a scabies diagnosis. Scybala may be the only diagnostic finding in some cases, so mineral oil preparations are preferred over potassium hydroxide to preserve them. Dermoscopy can also help visualize mite features in vivo. Proper diagnosis through skin scrapings is important to avoid misdiagnosis and ineffective treatments.
This document provides information about rosacea, a chronic skin disorder that causes redness, pimples, and visible blood vessels on the face. It defines the four subtypes of rosacea (erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, phymatous, and ocular) and explains their characteristic symptoms and clinical features. Triggers that can worsen rosacea symptoms are also outlined. The pathogenesis is unknown but may involve factors like demodex mites, sun exposure, stress, and diet. Treatment involves topical medications to reduce redness and inflammation.
This document appears to be a dermatology case study listing various skin conditions and diagnoses. It includes 54 entries with diagnoses such as cellular angiofibroma, pilar sheath acanthoma, granuloma faciale, Darier's disease, angiokeratoma, verrucous xanthoma, Merkel cell carcinoma, erythema dyschromicum perstans, keloid, toxic epidermal necrolysis, angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia, leukocytoclastic vasculitis, dermatomyositis, molluscum contagiosum, pleomorphic fibroma, chilblains, molluscum, eruptive v
This document provides a comprehensive overview of normal and abnormal skin conditions organized into several sections. It begins by describing the normal anatomy and histology of skin. Macroscopic and microscopic terminology used to describe lesions is defined. The major sections that follow cover pigmentation disorders, epidermal and dermal neoplasms, inflammatory conditions, infections, and other abnormalities. Specific disorders are listed and briefly characterized within each section. The document serves as a reference for the clinical, histological, and pathological features of diverse skin diseases.
This document discusses the ocular manifestations of various systemic diseases. It begins by outlining the objectives of understanding the eye signs of systemic illnesses and the importance of early detection. It then covers common diseases that can affect the eye, including autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus, hematological abnormalities, infectious diseases, endocrine disorders like diabetes and thyroid eye disease, muscular disorders, and inherited conditions such as Marfan syndrome. For each condition, the document details the potential ocular signs and symptoms, highlighting the links between ocular health and overall physical well-being.
This document summarizes mucormycosis, a fungal infection caused by fungi of the order Mucorales. It most commonly affects immunocompromised individuals. There are several forms including rhinocerebral, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cutaneous, and disseminated. Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is the most common type and affects diabetic patients, presenting with nasal stuffiness and black eschar on nasal tissues. Diagnosis involves biopsy and imaging. Treatment involves controlling underlying conditions, antifungal therapy such as amphotericin B, and surgical debridement of infected tissues.
This document summarizes mucormycosis, a fungal infection caused by fungi in the order Mucorales. It most commonly affects immunocompromised individuals. There are several forms including rhinocerebral, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cutaneous, and disseminated. Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is the most common type and affects diabetic patients, presenting with nasal stuffiness and black eschar on nasal tissues. Diagnosis involves biopsy and imaging. Treatment involves controlling underlying conditions, antifungal therapy such as amphotericin B, and surgical debridement of infected tissues.
Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
One health condition that is becoming more common day by day is diabetes.
According to research conducted by the National Family Health Survey of India, diabetic cases show a projection which might increase to 10.4% by 2030.
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Dive into an in-depth exploration of the histological structure of female reproductive system with this comprehensive lecture. Presented by Dr. Ayesha Irfan, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, this presentation covers the Gross anatomy and functional histology of the female reproductive organs. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in medical science, this lecture provides clear explanations, detailed diagrams, and valuable insights into female reproductive system. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of this essential aspect of human biology.
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Mucormycosis is a fungal infection caused by species in the orders Mucorales and Rhizopus. It most commonly affects immunocompromised patients via inhalation, ingestion, or traumatic inoculation. The fungi invade blood vessels, causing thrombosis, tissue necrosis, and different clinical forms including rhinocerebral, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cutaneous, and disseminated mucormycosis. Rhinocerebral mucormycosis has the highest frequency and mortality, often occurring in diabetic patients experiencing ketoacidosis. Diagnosis involves biopsy and imaging of affected tissues showing broad, branching fungal hyphae. Treatment requires control of predisposing conditions and antif
This document discusses the diagnosis of scabies through identification of scybala (feces of the scabies mite) on skin scrapings. It notes that scabies is often misdiagnosed due to its varied presentations. Microscopic examination of skin scrapings is important to identify scybala, eggs, or mites to confirm a scabies diagnosis. Scybala may be the only diagnostic finding in some cases, so mineral oil preparations are preferred over potassium hydroxide to preserve them. Dermoscopy can also help visualize mite features in vivo. Proper diagnosis through skin scrapings is important to avoid misdiagnosis and ineffective treatments.
This document provides information about rosacea, a chronic skin disorder that causes redness, pimples, and visible blood vessels on the face. It defines the four subtypes of rosacea (erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, phymatous, and ocular) and explains their characteristic symptoms and clinical features. Triggers that can worsen rosacea symptoms are also outlined. The pathogenesis is unknown but may involve factors like demodex mites, sun exposure, stress, and diet. Treatment involves topical medications to reduce redness and inflammation.
This document appears to be a dermatology case study listing various skin conditions and diagnoses. It includes 54 entries with diagnoses such as cellular angiofibroma, pilar sheath acanthoma, granuloma faciale, Darier's disease, angiokeratoma, verrucous xanthoma, Merkel cell carcinoma, erythema dyschromicum perstans, keloid, toxic epidermal necrolysis, angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia, leukocytoclastic vasculitis, dermatomyositis, molluscum contagiosum, pleomorphic fibroma, chilblains, molluscum, eruptive v
This document provides a comprehensive overview of normal and abnormal skin conditions organized into several sections. It begins by describing the normal anatomy and histology of skin. Macroscopic and microscopic terminology used to describe lesions is defined. The major sections that follow cover pigmentation disorders, epidermal and dermal neoplasms, inflammatory conditions, infections, and other abnormalities. Specific disorders are listed and briefly characterized within each section. The document serves as a reference for the clinical, histological, and pathological features of diverse skin diseases.
This document discusses the ocular manifestations of various systemic diseases. It begins by outlining the objectives of understanding the eye signs of systemic illnesses and the importance of early detection. It then covers common diseases that can affect the eye, including autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus, hematological abnormalities, infectious diseases, endocrine disorders like diabetes and thyroid eye disease, muscular disorders, and inherited conditions such as Marfan syndrome. For each condition, the document details the potential ocular signs and symptoms, highlighting the links between ocular health and overall physical well-being.
This document summarizes mucormycosis, a fungal infection caused by fungi of the order Mucorales. It most commonly affects immunocompromised individuals. There are several forms including rhinocerebral, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cutaneous, and disseminated. Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is the most common type and affects diabetic patients, presenting with nasal stuffiness and black eschar on nasal tissues. Diagnosis involves biopsy and imaging. Treatment involves controlling underlying conditions, antifungal therapy such as amphotericin B, and surgical debridement of infected tissues.
This document summarizes mucormycosis, a fungal infection caused by fungi in the order Mucorales. It most commonly affects immunocompromised individuals. There are several forms including rhinocerebral, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cutaneous, and disseminated. Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is the most common type and affects diabetic patients, presenting with nasal stuffiness and black eschar on nasal tissues. Diagnosis involves biopsy and imaging. Treatment involves controlling underlying conditions, antifungal therapy such as amphotericin B, and surgical debridement of infected tissues.
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Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
One health condition that is becoming more common day by day is diabetes.
According to research conducted by the National Family Health Survey of India, diabetic cases show a projection which might increase to 10.4% by 2030.
Histololgy of Female Reproductive System.pptxAyeshaZaid1
Dive into an in-depth exploration of the histological structure of female reproductive system with this comprehensive lecture. Presented by Dr. Ayesha Irfan, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, this presentation covers the Gross anatomy and functional histology of the female reproductive organs. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in medical science, this lecture provides clear explanations, detailed diagrams, and valuable insights into female reproductive system. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of this essential aspect of human biology.
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1. Dermatology diseases Index
With hyperlinks to great atlas of dermatology folders
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H.S.S
1-Dermoscopy (137)
2-Nail (69)
3-Diseases of skin and mucous membrane (1459)
2. WORD FILE
on disease name to open it in browser
pdf file
just click on disease to open
images
10. 1.Acropathia ulceromutilan
2.alopecia nail
3.anonychia micronychia macronychia
4.baus
5.Bullous nail
6.carpal tunnel
7.chromonychia
8.clubbing
9.darier darrier nail
10. dermatomyositis ct diseas
11. double nail
12. dyskeratosis nail
13. ectopic nail
14. eczma nail
15. elkonyxis
16. glomus erythronychia
17. green nail
18. gvhd
19. half and half nail
20. halux
21. Hook nail
22. ingrown
23. iso kikuchi coif
11. 24. koilonychia
25. leukonychia
26. lichen nail
27. mal aligment
28. mee
29. melanoma nail
30. melanonychia
31. muhcker line
32. myxoid cyst
33. Nail cancer
34. nail patella
35. normal
36. onychogryphosis
37. onychohauxes
38. onycholysis
39. onychomedesis
40. onychomycosis
41. onychorehexis
42. onychoschizia
43. onychotillomania habit -biting-
median
44. Other nail
45. Pachyonychia congnita
12. 46. parakertaotic pustulosa
47. paronychia
48. pigmentation melanonychia
49. pincer
50. prp pitryiasis rubra pilaris nail
51. psoriasis nail
52. ptergium pterygium
53. pyogenic
54. raquet brachy
55. reiter nail
56. retronychia
57. ridges
58. scabies nail
59. Splinter heamorhage
60. subungual exocytosis
61. subungual heamatoma
62. subungual hyperkeratosis
63. terry
64. trachyonychia twenty
65. wart herpes nail
66. worn down
67. xanthogranuloma
68. xanthonychia
20. 125. bite mite
126. Bite mosquito
127. Bite other
128. Bite portguese
129. Bite sea bather
130. Bite snake
131. Bite spider
132. Bite tick
133. Bite urchin
134. Bite weever
135. Blastomycosis
136. Blistering dactylitis
137. bluebery blue berry muffin
138. Bohn
139. bowel associated badas
140. bp bullous pemphigoid
141. bp juvenile bullous pemphigoid
142. branchial
143. breast candida
144. breast psoriasis
145. bronchogenic cyst
146. bulla edema friction
147. c basaloid follicular hamartoma
148. C bcc basal cell carcinoma
149. c Buschke-Lowenstein
21. 150. C hidradenoma papilliferum
151. cafe noir
152. callus
153. chondrodermatitis nodularis helics
154. c pseudo epithelioma hyperkearatotic
155. c acrospiroma
156. c actinic keratosis
157. c angiohistiocytoma
158. c Atypical fibroxanthoma
159. c bcns basal cell nevus
160. c bowen
161. c bownoid papulosis
162. c chondroid syringoma
163. c clear cell acanthoma
164. c clear cell papulosis
165. C cutanous horn
166. c cylindroma
167. c dermatofibroma
168. c Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans
169. c dermatomyofibroma
170. c Digital Fibromatosis
171. C epidermolytic acanthoma
172. C epithelioma cuniculatum
173. C Fibroblastoma
174. c fibrofolliculoma Birt-Hogg-Dubé
22. 175. c fibrokeratoma
176. c fibrosarcoma
177. c fibrous hamartoma
178. C fibrous papule of nose
179. C florid papilloma
180. C florid papillomatosis
181. c giant cell tumor
182. c granular cell tumour
183. c hidradenoma
184. c hidradnocarcinoma
185. C intraepithelial neoplasia
186. c Inverted Follicular Keratosis
187. c keratoacanthoma
188. c large cell acanthoma
189. C leiomyoma smooth muscle
190. c leiomyosarcoma lieomyosarcoma
191. C lipoma encephalocranio lipoma (1)
192. c lipomatosis lipoma
193. c melanoacanthoma
194. c melanoma metastis
195. c merkel
196. c metastis
197. C microcystic adnxal
198. c myofibroma
199. c neuroendocrine
23. 200. C neuroma
201. c neurothekoma
202. c Nodular fascitis
203. c paget
204. c pilomatricoma
205. c poroma. Porocarcinoma
206. c rhabdoid
207. c sarcoma
208. c scc squamous cell carcinoma
209. c schwanoma
210. c sebacous adenoma carcinoma
211. c smooth muscle hamartoma
212. C smooth muscle hamartoma michellin
213. c spiradenoma
214. c superficial angiomyxoma
215. c syringocystadenoma scap
216. c trichoblastoma
217. c trichoepithelioma brooke spigler
218. c trichoepithlioma
219. c trichofolliculoma
220. c tricholemmoma cowden
221. c Verrucal Keratosis
222. C verrucous cancer
223. c verrucous carcinoma
224. c warty dyskeratoma
27. 300. dependency s
301. Dermatitis herpetiformis
302. dermatitis cruris pustulosa atrophican
303. dermatitis neglecta terra firma forme
304. dermatomyositis
305. dermatopathia reticularis
306. diabetic diabetes
307. dimple
308. dira deficiency
309. Distichiasis
310. Dle oral discoid lupus oral
311. dle palmoplantar
312. donovani granuloma inguinmal
313. Dowling Degos
314. drug agep
315. drug argyria
316. drug arsenic
317. drug bleomycin
318. drug bromoderma
319. drug chemotherapy
320. drug chryiasis
321. drug dle
322. drug dress
323. drug egfri
324. drug emboli nicolau
28. 325. drug hand foot skin reaction
326. drug hand foot skin reaction
327. drug hydroquin
328. drug hyperpigmentation
329. drug insulin
330. drug lichnoid drug
331. drug methotrexate
332. drug minocyclin
333. drug minoxdil
334. drug retinoid
335. Drug sdrif sdirf
336. drug serum sickness
337. drug Steroid induced
338. drug sun phototoxic
339. drug z other variant
340. Dupuytren contracture
341. dyschromatosis brachial
342. dyschromatosis symmtrica heredetaria
343. Dyschromatosis universalis hereditaria
344. Dyskeratosis congenita
345. ear acanthoma fissuratum
346. ear pit
347. ear preauricular sinus
348. ear region
349. ear Relapsing polychondritis
34. 474. frost
475. fungal asperigilosis asperigella
476. fungal other
477. furuncle boil
478. Fusarium
479. gaucher
480. gen midas
481. gen achenbach
482. gen Adams Oliver Syndrome
483. gen alagille s
484. gen allgrove
485. gen Apert syndrome
486. gen arterial tortousity
487. gen arthreogryopo
488. gen banyan
489. gen barber say
490. gen bazex dubre
491. gen beckwith
492. gen bjornstad
493. gen blau
494. gen Bloom syndrome
495. gen Borrone Dermato-Cardio-Skeletal
496. gen bpes
497. gen branchio
498. gen bresek
35. 499. gen canada
500. gen candle
501. gen cantu
502. gen Carney complex
503. gen cartilage hair hypoplasia
504. gen castori
505. gen cednik
506. gen chime
507. gen cinca
508. gen Cleido-Cranial Dysostosis
509. gen clove
510. gen Cockayne
511. gen cohen
512. gen cole
513. gen Conradi
514. gen corniela cornelia
515. gen costello
516. gen craniofaciocutanous
517. gen cross
518. gen de barsy
519. gen delleman
520. gen dermochondrocorneal
521. gen ellis
522. gen frank
523. gen gao
36. 524. gen goldenhar
525. Gen Goltz
526. gen hartnup
527. gen hed
528. gen homocystinuria
529. Gen immune
530. gen kabuki
531. gen killian
532. gen Kindler syndrome
533. gen launois
534. gen limb mamary s
535. gen macs
536. gen mandibuloacral
537. gen mandibulofacial
538. gen marshal white
539. gen mednik
540. gen melas
541. gen neu laxova
542. gen nomid
543. gen oculo dent
544. gen ofg
545. Gen omen
546. gen oood
547. gen phenylketonuria pku
548. gen poem
37. 549. gen poland
550. gen prader
551. gen simpson
552. gen treacher collin
553. gonorrhea gonoccemia
554. gynecomastia
555. heberden
556. heck
557. histio adult xanthogranuloma
558. gen prunebelly
559. gen rombo
560. gen Rothmund-Thomson
561. gen sam s
562. gen savi
563. gen scular clapo
564. gen selteis
565. gen solamen
566. gen stickler
567. gen taybi s
568. gen thymic dysplasia
569. gen tooth nail
570. gen tricho dento
571. gen Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome
572. gen urbach
573. gen von hiple
62. 1172. stria strech mark
1173. Subcorneal pustular dermatosis
1174. Suckling blister
1175. sun - chronic Actinic dermatitis cac
1176. sun -Photodamage-AGING
1177. sun actinic prurigo
1178. Sun Colloid milium
1179. sun Hydroa vacciniforme
1180. Sun phototoxic photosensitive photo allergic
1181. sun pmle Juvenile spring eruption sun
1182. sun pmle polymorphous light eruption
1183. sun Poikiloderma of Civatte
1184. sun solar elastosis
1185. sun wrikles
1186. sunburn
1187. sweat chromhydrosis
1188. sweet acute febrile
1189. sweet Neutrophilic dermatosis of doral hand
1190. syphilis
1191. Syphilis oral mucosa
1192. syphilis palmoplantar
1193. syringoma
1194. tag
1195. Tail
1196. Tan Galli-Galli diseas