Juvenile xanthogranuloma =الحبيبوم الاصفر الشبابي

Juvenile xanthogranuloma =الحبيبوم الاصفر الشبابي JUVENILE XANTHOGRANULOMA Clinical Findings CUTANEOUS LESIONS JXG is a benign, self-healing disorder that is characterized by asymptomatic yellowish papulonodular lesions of the skin and other organs in the absence of a metabolic disorder. Lesions consist of an infiltrate of histiocytes with a progressively greater degree of lipidation. In JXG two […]

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Ichthosis = السماك

Ichthosis = السماك OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Ichthyosis A classification of ichthyosis includes four major and three minor forms. In addition, there are a number of syndromes that are associated with ichthyosis. Ichthyosis Vulgaris Ichthyosis vulgaris is a common disorder caused by mutations in filaggrin and inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. It […]

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Impetigo =القوباء

Impetigo =القوباء Impetigo.   Two clinical patterns of impetigo are recognized: bullous and non-bullous. Bullous impetigo is caused by S. aureus. Currently, in industrialized nations, non-bullous impetigo is most commonly caused by S. aureus and less often by group A streptococcus. Group A streptococcus remains a common cause of non-bullous impetigo in developing nations. Infections […]

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Impetigo herpetiformis = القوباء العقبولية الشكل

Impetigo herpetiformis = القوباء العقبولية الشكل   Impetigo.   Two clinical patterns of impetigo are recognized: bullous and non-bullous. Bullous impetigo is caused by S. aureus. Currently, in industrialized nations, non-bullous impetigo is most commonly caused by S. aureus and less often by group A streptococcus. Group A streptococcus remains a common cause of non-bullous […]

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Incontinentia pigmenti =السلس الصباغي

Incontinentia pigmenti =السلس الصباغي Incontinentia Pigmenti Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is an X-linked dominantly inherited disorder. Females with the abnormal gene on only one of their two X chromosomes are heterozygous for this condition and are not severely affected, but males with the abnormal gene on their single X chromosome are hemizygous for this condition and […]

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