Lichen myxedematosus is a group of cutaneous disorders considered mucinoses. Conditions included in this group are: Generalized lichen myxedematosus Localized lichen myxedematosus Discrete papular lichen myxedematosus Acral persistent papular mucinosis […]
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Aquarium granuloma
Aquarium granuloma (also known as Fish tank granuloma and Swimming pool granuloma) is a skin condition caused by Mycobacterium marinum characterized by a skin lesion that presents roughly three weeks […]
Lichen scrofulosorum
Lichen scrofulosorum (also known as Tuberculosis cutis lichenoides) is a rare tuberculid that presents as a lichenoid eruption of minute papules in children and adolescents with tuberculosis. The lesions are […]
Papulonecrotic tuberculid
Papulonecrotic tuberculid is usually an asymptomatic chronic skin disorder presenting in successive crops skin lesions symmetrically distributed on the extensor extremities.
Tooth resorption
Tooth resorption is a process by which all or part of a tooth structure is lost due to activation of the body’s innate capacity to remove mineralized tissue as mediated […]
Jaw abnormality
A jaw abnormality is disorder in the formation or shape of the jaw. It can involve malocclusion.Types include: Micrognathism Prognathism Retrognathism Pierre Robin syndrome
Gingival disease
A gingival disease is a disorder primarily affecting the gingiva.An example is gingivitis.
Sessile serrated adenoma
In gastroenterology a sessile serrated adenoma (abbreviated SSA) also known as sessile serrated polyp (abbreviated SSP) is a premalignant flat (or sessile) lesion of the colon predominantly seen in the […]
Odontogenic tumor
An odontogenic tumor is a neoplasm of the cells or tissues that initiate odontogenic processes.Examples include: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor Ameloblastoma a type of odontogenic tumor involving ameloblasts Calcifying epithelial odontogenic […]
Ecchondroma
An ecchondroma is a type of chondroma that is subperiosteal.A proliferation is known as ecchondrosis.