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  2. List of skin conditions | Wikipedia

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    The skin weighs an average of four kilograms, covers an area of two square metres, and is made of three distinct layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue. [1] The two main types of human skin are: glabrous skin, the hairless skin on the palms and soles (also referred to as the "palmoplantar" surfaces), and hair-bearing skin. [3]

  3. Skin condition | Wikipedia

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    The skin weighs an average of 4 kg (8.8 lb), covers an area of about 2 m 2 (22 sq ft), and is made of three distinct layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue. [1] The two main types of human skin are glabrous skin, the nonhairy skin on the palms and soles (also referred to as the "palmoplantar" surfaces), and hair-bearing skin. [16]

  4. Dermatology | Wikipedia

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    Dermatologist. Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin. [1][2] It is a speciality with both medical and surgical aspects. [3][4][5] A dermatologist is a specialist medical doctor who manages diseases related to skin, hair, nails, and some cosmetic problems. [2][6]

  5. Dermatology Life Quality Index | Wikipedia

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    Dermatology Life Quality Index. The Dermatology life Quality Index (DLQI) is a ten-question questionnaire used to measure the impact of skin disease on the quality of life of an affected person. It is designed for people aged 16 years and above.

  6. Schamberg disease | Wikipedia

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    Schamberg's disease, or progressive pigmented purpuric dermatosis, is a chronic discoloration of the skin which usually affects the legs and often spreads slowly. This disease is more common in males and may occur at any age from childhood onward. This condition is observed worldwide and has nothing to do with race or ethnic background.

  7. The Danger of the Latiné Dermatology Gap

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    Skin comes in all different shades, textures, types, and undertones, and each has its own conditions and challenges. Dermatologists—as the doctors of skin—should know how to treat every variation.

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