Mucosal lentigines (also known as Labial penile and vulvar melanosis and Melanotic macules) is a cutaneous condition characterized by light brown macules on mucosal surfaces.
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Ink spot lentigo
Ink spot lentigo (also known as Sunburn lentigo) is a cutaneous condition characterized by skin lesions commonly occurring on the shoulders.
PUVA lentigines
PUVA lentigines are a cutaneous condition caused by PUVA therapy.
Diffuse myelinoclastic sclerosis
Diffuse myelinoclastic sclerosis sometimes referred to as Schilder’s disease is a very infrequent neurodegenerative disease that presents clinically as pseudotumoural demyelinating lesions that make its diagnosis difficult. It usually begins […]
Hyaluronidase deficiency
Hyaluronidase deficiency (also known as Mucopolysaccharidosis type IX) is a condition caused by mutations in HYAL1 and characterized by multiple soft-tissue masses.
Diabetic dermadrome
Diabetic dermadromes constitute a group of cutaneous conditions commonly seen in diabetic patients with longstanding disease. Conditions included in this group are: Acral dry gangrene Carotenosis Diabetic dermopathy Diabetic bulla […]
Waxy skin
Waxy skin is a cutaneous condition observed in roughly 50% of diabetic patients with longstanding disease.
Diabetic bulla
A diabetic bulla (also known as Bullosis diabeticorum and Bullous eruption of diabetes mellitus) is a cutaneous condition characterized by a noninflammatory spontaneous painless blister often in acral locations (peripheral […]
Normolipoproteinemic xanthomatosis
Normolipoproteinemic xanthomatosis is a cutaneous condition characterized by a xanthoma in the presence of normal cholesterol and lipoprotein levels.
Medication-induced hyperlipoproteinemia
Medication-induced hyperlipoproteinemia is a condition that results from the decreasing of lipoprotein lipase activity resulting in eruptive xanthomas.