Concept cluster: Health > Skin diseases or conditions
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(pathology) Alternative form of acneform [(pathology, especially of a rash) Resembling acne]
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alopecia
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(medicine, dermatology) Diffuse hair loss of the scalp, caused by administration of various types of drugs, particularly chemotherapy.
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(medicine, obsolete) Albinism.
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Synonym of male pattern baldness
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(dermatology) The formation of abscesses in the sweat glands.
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(pathology) Synonym of argyria
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(pathology) An atopic, hereditary, and non-contagious skin disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the skin.
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(pathology) Synonym of atrichia
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Synonym of Nijmegen breakage syndrome
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A streaky form of phytophotodermatitis caused by exposure to perfume containing bergapten.
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leptospirosis
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(pathology) copper poisoning
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Synonym of chalcosis
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Any symptom, such as erythema, edema, and vesiculation, caused by exposure of the skin to a chemical compound.
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(pathology, colloquialism) Synonym of cold urticaria
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(pathology) A condition that occurs in cold temperatures, where the victim suffers from hives caused by the cold.
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(medicine) The disintegration of comedones.
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dermatitis
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(medicine) Relating to, or partaking of the nature of, the disease called tetter; herpetic.
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(medicine, dermatology) The shedding of the epidermis in the form of fine scales.
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(pathology) A skin disorder in which the skin becomes raised and inflamed when stroked, scratched or rubbed.
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A cutaneous neurosis characterized by an uncontrollable desire to rub or pinch the skin, sometimes as a defence against pain elsewhere.
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(pathology) The medical speciality that deals with disease of the skin in relation to venereal disease
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A change in skin coloration in response to an irritating stimulus, such as scratching.
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(pathology) A non-contagious acute or chronic inflammation of the skin, characterized by redness, itching, and the outbreak of oozing vesicular lesions which become encrusted and scaly.
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(medicine) A moist or weeping form of eczema in which large tracts of the hyperemic papillary layer of the skin are exposed.
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Synonym of eczema madidans
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(pathology) A lesion of the mucous membrane (especially of the mouth)
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Alternative form of enanthem [(pathology) A lesion of the mucous membrane (especially of the mouth)]
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Alternative form of erysipelatous [Resembling erysipelas.]
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(pathology) A painful redness of the skin
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Alternative form of erythroderma [An inflammatory skin disease with erythema and scaling that affects nearly the entire cutaneous surface.]
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Alternative form of exanthem [A widespread rash usually occurring in children.]
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Apocrine miliaria: a chronic blockage of the sweat gland ducts with a secondary, non-bacterial inflammatory response to the secretions and cellular debris in the cysts.
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A disease characterised by a greenish tint to the skin; chlorosis.
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(obsolete) Alternative form of green sickness [A disease characterised by a greenish tint to the skin; chlorosis.]
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Alternative form of green sickness [A disease characterised by a greenish tint to the skin; chlorosis.]
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A skin eruption resulting from exposure to halogen-containing drugs or substances.
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ulceration
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(medicine) A chronic suppurative inflammatory disease of the apocrine sweat glands.
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necrotizing fasciitis
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(dermatology, pathology) Dyshidrosis of the hands, caused by excessive exposure to soap, detergent, etc.
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anasarca
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hystricism
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(medicine) ichthyosis hystrix
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yellow; jaundiced
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A genetic follicular condition causing rough reddish bumps on the skin.
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(medicine, archaic) A dropsical habit of body, or the commencement of anasarca; paleness with oily sweating.
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(pathology) A form of skin discoloration.
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Synonym of clientitis
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Synonym of anthrax
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(medicine, uncommon) Synonym of melasma.
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(medicine, archaic) Having or relating to metasyphilis.
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Alternative spelling of mole (“sauce”) [A pigmented spot on the skin, a naevus, slightly raised, and sometimes hairy.]
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(pathology) A form of cutaneous and dermal edema that is secondary to increased deposition of connective tissue components in subcutaneous tissue.
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(medicine) An abnormal condition in which a minor trauma, such as a bruise, leads to the development of skin lesions or ulcers that may be resistant to healing.
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dermatitis in the foot
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Alternative form of pollinosis [An allergy to grass and other pollen which causes cold symptoms in sufferers; hay fever.]
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Alternative form of pompholyx [(medicine) dyshidrosis]
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(medicine) Tending to, or caused by, prurigo; affected by, or of the nature of, prurigo.
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(medicine) Intensely itchy.
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(biology) The development of pruritis (an itching sensation).
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(medicine) severe itching, especially of undamaged skin; caused by allergy, infection, lymphoma etc
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A condition that appears to be a lesion but is, in fact, a developmental abnormality.
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A medical condition that resembles, but is not in fact, lithiasis.
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(pathology) Describing any disorder of the skin that has a psychological cause.
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(pathology) The appearance of red or purple discolorations on the skin that do not blanch when pressure is applied, caused by subdermal bleeding.
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Synonym of pyoderma
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(medicine, rare) Of or resembling rheumatism.
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feline hyperesthesia syndrome
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(pathology) Synonym of allantiasis
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Alternative form of seborrhea [(medicine) A skin disorder causing scaly, flaky, itchy, red skin.]
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(medicine, dermatology) A small skin-colored papule found on the face as a result of aging and long-term exposure to sunlight
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(dated) Alternative form of phthisic (“consumptive; phthisical”) [Of or relating to phthisis or tuberculosis; tubercular; consumptive.]
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Synonym of Tourette syndrome
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(pathology) The presence of skin lesions as a result of the action of toxins or allergens
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(medicine, archaic) discoloration of the hair
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(medicine) Caseation.
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(medicine) Itchy, swollen, red areas of the skin which can appear quickly in response to an allergen or other conditions.
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(pathology) The development of urticaria (hives).
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(pathology) A drying of the tissues.
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(obsolete) The condition of having a dry mouth.

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