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51Composite hemangioendothelioma — Classification and external resources ICD O: M9130/1 Composite hemangioendothelioma is a low grade angiosarcoma typically occurring in adults, although it has been described in infancy.[1] …
52Digitate dermatosis — is a distinct variant of small plaque parapsoriasis with lesions in the shape of a finger and distributed symmetrically on the flanks.[1]:452[2] See also Skin lesion List of cutaneous conditions References …
53Drug-induced psoriasis — may be induced by beta blockers, lithium, antimalarials, terbinafine, calcium channel blockers, captopril, glyburide, granulocyte colony stimulating factor, interleukins, interferons, and lipid lowering drugs.[1]:197 See also Psoriasis Skin… …
54Microvascular occlusion — refers to conditions that can present with retiform purpura.[1] It has been suggested that phenylephrine may be a cause.[2] References ^ Jean L. Bolognia; Joseph L. Jorizzo; Ronald P. Rapini (27 August 2003) …
55Mucosal lichen planus — Mucosal lichen planus, or oral lichen planus (OLP), is an inflammatory auto immune[citation needed] disease that affects oral mucosa, with or without the involvement of the skin and other mucous membranes. Contents 1 Epidemiology 2 …
56Psoriatic nails — Classification and external resources Psoriasis of a fingernail ICD 10 L62 …
57Napkin psoriasis — Napkin psoriasis, or psoriasis in the diaper area, is characteristically seen in infants between two and eight months of age.[1]:194 Gallery See also Psoriasis Skin lesion References ^ James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston …
58large plaque parapsoriasis — a chronic, asymptomatic to mildly symptomatic eruption consisting of flat, round, red to blue, sometimes large and hardened plaques with superficial scaling; the usual location is on the trunk (especially the hips, buttocks, or female breasts),… …
59poikilodermatous parapsoriasis — 1. large plaque p. 2. retiform p …
60generalized essential telangiectasia — that involving the entire body or localized to a large area; lesions may be discrete or confluent and macular, plaquelike, or retiform …