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		<title>DERMATOLOGY</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dermatology (from Hellenic derma, &#8220;skin&#8221;) is a division of penalization handling with the wound and its appendages (hair, nails, condensate glands etc). A scrutiny student who specializes in dermatology is a dermatologist.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dermatology (from Hellenic derma, &#8220;skin&#8221;) is a division of penalization handling with the wound and its appendages (hair, nails, condensate glands etc). A scrutiny student who specializes in dermatology is a dermatologist.</p>
<p><strong>Dermatologists</strong> are physicians (medical doctors) specializing in the identification and communication of diseases and tumors of the wound and its appendages. There are scrutiny and preoperative sides to the specialty. Dermatologic surgeons training wound cancer surgery (including Mohs&#8217; micrographic surgery), laser surgery, photodynamic therapy (PDT) and aesthetical procedures using eubacterium toxin (&#8216;Botox&#8217;), fleecy paper fillers, sclerotherapy and liposuction. Dermatopathologists see paper low the microscope (histopathology). Pediatric dermatologists change in the diagnoses and communication of wound disease in children. Immunodermatologists change in the identification and direction of wound diseases unvoluntary by an changed insusceptible grouping including fast (bullous) diseases same pemphigus. In addition, there are a panoramic arrange of noninheritable syndromes managed by dermatologists.</p>
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<p><strong>List of wound diseases</strong></p>
<p>* Acne<br />
* Actinic keratosis<br />
* Angioma<br />
* Athlete&#8217;s foot<br />
* Aquagenic pruritus<br />
* Atopic dermatitis<br />
* Baldness<br />
* Basal radiophone carcinoma<br />
* Bed sore<br />
* Behcet&#8217;s Disease<br />
* Blepharitis<br />
* Boil<br />
* Bowen&#8217;s Disease<br />
* Bullous pemphigoid<br />
* Canker sore<br />
* Carbuncles<br />
* Cellulitis<br />
* Chloracne<br />
* Chronic dermatitis of the safekeeping and feet<br />
* Cold sores<br />
* Contact dermatitis<br />
* Creeping eruption<br />
* Dandruff<br />
* Dermatitis<br />
* Dermatitis herpetiformis<br />
* Dermatofibroma<br />
* Diaper rash<br />
* Dyshidrosis<br />
* Eczema<br />
* Epidermolysis bullosa<br />
* Erysipelas<br />
* Erythroderma<br />
* Ferguson&#8217;s Disease<br />
* Friction blister<br />
* Genital wart<br />
* Hidradenitis suppurativa<br />
* Hyperhidrosis<br />
* Ichthyosis<br />
* Impetigo<br />
* Jock itch<br />
* Kaposi&#8217;s sarcoma<br />
* Keloid<br />
* Keratoacanthoma<br />
* Keratosis pilaris<br />
* Lice infection<br />
* Lichen planus<br />
* Lichen simplex chronicus<br />
* Lipoma<br />
* Lymphadenitis<br />
* Malignant melanoma<br />
* Melasma<br />
* Miliaria<br />
* Molluscum contagiosum<br />
* Nummular dermatitis<br />
* Paget&#8217;s disease of the nipple<br />
* Pediculosis<br />
* Pemphigus<br />
* Perioral dermatitis<br />
* Photoallergy<br />
* Photosensitivity<br />
* Pityriasis rosea<br />
* Pityriasis rubra pilaris<br />
* Porphyria<br />
* Psoriasis<br />
* Raynaud&#8217;s disease<br />
* Ringworm<br />
* Rosacea<br />
* Scabies<br />
* Scleroderma<br />
* Sebaceous cyst<br />
* Seborrheic keratosis<br />
* Seborrhoeic dermatitis<br />
* Shingles<br />
* Skin cancer<br />
* Skin Tags<br />
* Spider veins<br />
* Squamous radiophone carcinoma<br />
* Stasis dermatitis<br />
* Tick bite<br />
* Tinea barbae<br />
* Tinea capitis<br />
* Tinea corporis<br />
* Tinea cruris<br />
* Tinea pedis<br />
* Tinea unguium<br />
* Tinea versicolor<br />
* Tinea<br />
* Tungiasis<br />
* Urticaria<br />
* Vitiligo<br />
* Warts</p>
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