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Results 1 - 10 of 36 for Scaling skin
  1. Stasis Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    ... used to describe irritation of the skin with scaling, rough or dry skin, redness, itching, and sometimes oozing, crusting, and erosions. ...
  2. Plaque Psoriasis (VisualDX)  
    ... subtypes of this condition include plaque, inverse (or skin fold), guttate, erythrodermic, and
  3. ... It is characterized by salmon-colored patches with scaling, clear areas of normal skin, and thick palms and soles. Hair follicles with ...
  4. Xerosis (VisualDX)  
    Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... Itching/Specifics ... Itching ... VisualDX ... Explore xerosis, a condition characterized by dry skin. Learn about its causes, symptoms, ...
  5. Eczema/Images ... Eczema ... VisualDX ... Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a common, chronic skin condition associated with dry skin that begins with itching or irritation ...
  6. ... fungal infection of the superficial layers of the skin of the foot. The most common fungal disease in humans, athlete’s foot m…
  7. Tinea Infections/Images ... Tinea Infections ... VisualDX ... Find out about tinea faciei, a fungal infection that affects the face. Learn about its causes, symptoms, ...
  8. Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... VisualDX ... Ichthyosis vulgaris is a skin condition resulting in dry, scaly skin, especially on the arms and legs. Learn ...
  9. Tinea Versicolor (VisualDX)  
    Fungal Infections/Images ... Fungal Infections ... Skin Infections/Images ... Skin Infections ... VisualDX ... Tinea versicolor, also known as pityriasis versicolor, is a common ...
  10. Erythrasma (VisualDX)  
    Skin Infections/Images ... Skin Infections ... Erythrasma is a common skin condition caused by infection with the bacterium Corynebacterium minutissimum. It appears ...
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