11 years male as history of red lesions with itching and discharges on flexure aspect of elbow. Likely diagnosis based on Photograph is

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A patient has itching and mild discharge with hair loss (Photograph).useful for diagnosis will Be

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condition shown in Photograph is present frombirth. Diagnose

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Polygonal, violaceous lesion on arms (Image).what is the likely diagnosis?

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A girl presents with painful blisters in mouth, on genitals and other parts of body. Flaccid bullae rupture easily. Following pattern (Photograph) as seen on Direct fluorescence. Diagnosis is

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what is the likely diagnosis of the disorder as shown in the Photograph?

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What is the diagnosis of the given image?

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HPV subtype causing following Penile lesion is

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Patient present with Axillary freckling (Photograph). Diagnosis

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A 23-year-old patient came with complaints of non-scarring alopecia in the temporal region. On histopathological examination it shows loss of hair with hemorrhage into the follicular areas and mild perinuclear lymphocytic infiltrate the diagnosis is

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