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  1. ... 4. Topical treatment of psoriasis affecting the face, flexures and genitals 1.3.4.1. Offer a ... 25] ) to people with psoriasis of the face, flexures or genitals. 1.3.4.2. Be aware ...
  2. ... Kitamura disease</synonym><synonym >Reticular pigment anomaly of flexures</synonym><synonym >Reticular pigmented anomaly of flexures</synonym></ ...
  3. ... other_name><other_name >Reticular pigment anomaly of flexures</other_name><other_name >Reticular pigmented anomaly of flexures</other_name></other_names></topic><topic ><url >https:// ...
  4. ... white, fine scale & scalp involvement & possibly sparing of flexures Follicular atrophoderma w/pitted ("orange peel") appearance of ... scales that darken over time (especially affecting the flexures), asymptomatic corneal opacities, and occasionally cryptorchidism. High plasma ...
  5. ... can be defined as distal to the splenic flexure (including the descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum). ... is generally defined as proximal to the splenic flexure (including the cecum, ascending and transverse colon). CRC ...
  6. ... disease involving the colon distal to the splenic flexure. Extensive colitis affects the colon proximal to the splenic flexure, and includes pan-colitis, where the whole colon ...
  7. ... one-half were located proximal to the splenic flexure. While the rates for CRC despite colonoscopy surveillance ...
  8. ... using colonoscopy and assumed FS reach to splenic flexure). 90 Sensitivity of FS to detect CRC calculated ... adverse events may result from followup colonoscopy for abnormal stool testing. Serious harms of colonoscopy following abnormal ...
  9. ... DDD), characterized by progressive & disfiguring reticulate hyperpigmentation of flexures, is caused by heterozygous KRT5 loss-of-function ... skin hyperpigmentation, thickening of palms & soles (palmoplantar keratoderma), abnormal sweating, & other subtle developmental anomalies of teeth, hair, & ...
  10. ... patients with no adenomas distal to the splenic flexure, 2.7% had advanced proximal neoplasia. Patients with ... plasma cfDNA to identify aberrant DNA-methylation status, abnormal DNA-fragmentation patterns, and the presence or absence ...