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  1. The typical skin lesion of hand, foot, and mouth disease includes small blisters (vesicles) with bright red (erythematous) borders. These are typically on the pads of the fingers and ...
  2. Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common childhood illness. The symptoms include small, painful blisters on the fingers, ...
  3. ... may need to take x-rays of your foot to help aid in making a diagnosis to determine the cause of your foot pain. If the foot is broken it will ...
  4. People with diabetes are prone to foot problems because the disease can cause damage to the blood vessels and nerves, which may result in decreased ability to sense a ...
  5. This is a picture of Athlete's foot (tinea pedis). Tinea infection is caused by a fungus that grows on the skin, and is also referred to as ringworm. Cutaneous ( ...
  6. Claw toe is a deformity of the foot in which the toes are pointed down and the arch is high, making the foot appear claw-like. Claw toe can be a ...
  7. Common Foot Problems (VisualDX)  
    Learn about common foot problems, including their symptoms, causes, treatments, and prevention. Find information on conditions such as gout, and more.
  8. Kaposi sarcoma lesion on the foot. This once-rare malignancy of the blood vessels is now associated with AIDS. It is more frequently associated with AIDS in ...
  9. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a viral infection caused by Coxsackievirus that usually begins in the throat. Symptoms ...
  10. ... a fetus at 19 weeks gestation. The right foot, including the developing bones, are clearly visible in ...
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