Borderline leprosy is a cutaneous skin condition with numerous skin lesions that are red irregularly shaped plaques.
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Borderline tuberculoid leprosy
Borderline tuberculoid leprosy is a cutaneous condition similar to tuberculoid leprosy except the skin lesions are smaller and more numerous.
Tuberculoid leprosy
Tuberculoid leprosy is a skin condition characterized by solitary skin lesions that are asymmetrically distributed.
Arcanobacterium haemolyticum infection
Arcanobacterium haemolyticum infection can causes an acute pharyngitis and may causes an exanthem characterized by an erythematous morbilliform or scarlatiniform eruption involving the trunk and extremities.
Streptococcal intertrigo
Streptococcal intertrigo is a cutaneous condition seen in infants and young children characterized by a fiery-red erythema and maceration in the neck axillae or inguinal folds.
Blastomycosis-like pyoderma
Blastomycosis-like pyoderma (also known as Pyoderma vegetans) is a cutaneous condition characterized by larger verrucous plaques with elevated borders and multiple pustules occurring.
Superficial pustular folliculitis
Superficial pustular folliculitis (also known as Impetigo of Bockhart and Superficial folliculitis) is a superifical folliculitis with thin-walled pustules at the follicular openings.
Bowenoid papulosis
Bowenoid papulosis is a cutaneous condition characterized by the presence of pigmented verrucous papules on the body of the penis. They are associated with human papillomavirus the causative agent of […]
Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus
Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) is a form of diabetes mellitus presenting at birth that is not permanent. This disease is considered to be a type of maturity onset diabetes […]
Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus
A newly identified and potentially treatable form of monogenic diabetes is the neonatal diabetes caused by activating mutations of the KCNJ11 gene which codes for the Kir6.2 subunit of the […]