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thickened skin on left hand

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edit important variables such as: demo: duration, demo: age, impaired sensations in foot (feet), pus draining from skin, muscle cramps in foot (feet), rash on arm(s), life: Family History
related types of physicians - dermatologist, general practitioner, internist
Frostbite - freezing of body tissue resulting in tissue damage
a.k.a congelatio
'frostbite' is considered a medical emergency
Reiter's Syndrome - reactive arthritis
a.k.a ReA
Pityriasis rubra pilaris - scaly skin lesion
Bulimia - eating disorder
a.k.a Bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder
Corns and calluses - thickening of skin in response to pressure or irritation
a.k.a callosity
Warts - viral infection of skin
a.k.a verruca
Diabetic digital sclerosis - thick skin on hands and feet in diabetes
Cowden's Syndrome - inherited multiple growths
a.k.a Multiple hamartoma syndrome
Epidermolysis bullosa - genetic skin disorders with sores and blisters
a.k.a EB
Hypothermia - body temperature lower than normal
'hypothermia' is considered a medical emergency

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