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lesions commonly on fingers and soles, may disappear spontaneously, caused by human papillomavirus
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viral warts
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treatment for viral warts
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cryotherapy
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small, skin-coloured, pearly papules with central umbilication, slowly migrating
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molluscum contagiosum
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annular lesion with central clearing, caused by dermatophyte fungi
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ringworm
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annular scaling scalp lesions with patchy alopecia with broken hairs
can be caught from dogs and cats fungal hyphae on skin scrapings examination under wood's light shows bright greenish/yellowish fluorescence of infected hairs |
tinea capitas
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itchy skin lesions with burrows, papules and vesicles
involves skin between fingers and toes, axillae, flexor aspects of the wrists, belt line, nipples, penis, buttocks very contagious (close contact) |
scabies
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common distrubution of scabies in children
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palms, soles, trunk
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complications of scratching scapies
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secondary eczematous or urticarial reaction
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treatment of scabies
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permethrin cream applied below the neck to all areas and washed off in 8 - 12 hours
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