Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine/Dermatology task force/Missing articles/Archive 1

Don't forget
If you add a unique article or redirect, remember to also add it to the list of cutaneous conditions. ---kilbad (talk) 02:56, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Ah, yes :) Fvasconcellos (t·c) 03:54, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

Z
(This was originally posted on the dermatology task force talk page, but I moved it here due to being more appropriate). Here is the list that needs creating/redirecting or simply ignoring. I am not sure as what to do with it but will leave to your judgment:
 * Soft Tissue Augmentation --> (I got to that page via: Zyplast, Zyderm I & Zyderm II)
 * zosteriform speckled lentiginous nevus
 * zosteriform metastasis
 * zonisamide, hypohidrosis; hypohidrosis zonisamide; zonisamide, anhidrosis; anhidrosis zonisamide (all redirect to one place?)
 * zirconium salts --> Redirect to Zirconium?
 * Zincaband --> Redirect to "Dressings?" in relation to dermatology.
 * zinc dermatosis ?
 * Here are my redirects (I need to figure out a way of further classifying some?)


 * Linear and whorled nevoid ‎
 * Zebra-line hyperpigmentation
 * Zimmermann-Laband syndrome ‎
 * Laband Zimmermann syndrome ‎
 * Zinsser-Engman-Cole syndrome
 * Ziprkowski-Margolis syndrome
 * I will place the ones that are appropriate on your list and that is that.
 * Will do another letter some other day hehe!
 * So apart from the above, the letter Z is taken care of. Cheers!Calaka (talk) 08:34, 27 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Only 25 to go. Lәo(βǃʘʘɱ) 08:39, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Zonisamide, hypohidrosis et al. don't merit redirects in my humble opinion. Instead, a note should be added to the "Side effects" section of the Zonisamide article. Fvasconcellos (t·c) 14:54, 27 August 2009 (UTC)


 * I spent some time reviewing Z today, just to see how we are doing, and I think you all are doing a great job! I just thought I would mention one thing so that our efforts continue to improve the derm content here on Wikipedia.  When adding a new unique disease synonym to Wikipedia, make sure to do the following three things:
 * (1) Add the synonym to the list of cutaneous conditions
 * (2) Create a redirect with a category (as per WP:DERM:CAT)
 * (3) Add the synonym, with a citation, to the beginning of the actual article


 * At this point, I think Z looks good, so I think we can continue to move on to the other letters. Thanks again for all your help! ---kilbad (talk) 18:41, 28 August 2009 (UTC)

X
Articles currently missing are:
 * xanthelasmoidal mastocytosis
 * xanthoma striatum palmare
 * X Dendranthemacultivars - redirect to chrysanthemums?
 * xenon chloride lasers
 * Xenopsyllaspp. - does this refer to Xenopsylla cheopis?
 * Xeomin - redirect to Botulinum toxin?
 * Xeroform dressings - related to bismuthtribromophenate (I think)
 * X-linked dominant chondrodysplasia
 * X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome
 * X-linked hypogammaglobulinemia - listed by Bolognia as "X-linked hypogammaglobulinemia, differential diagnosis"
 * X-linked neutropenia - redirect to Primary_immunodeficiency redirected to Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
 * X-linked reticulate pigmentary disorder

The redirects, for the most part, are suggested by Bolognia with "See foo". The one exception is X-linked neutropenia, which is listed under Primary_immunodeficiency, found through the search results. I'll proceed to make the redirects unless anyone has any objections. I guess it should be noted that I really lack any specific medical knowledge; I'm just here to help out. Lәo(βǃʘʘɱ) 03:02, 28 August 2009 (UTC)


 * I think some of the x-linked items may need their own articles. I will try to work on those topics today. ---kilbad (talk) 19:57, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
 * I have looked through X and am satisfied with the work we have done. What do you all think?  Can we move on to the next letter?  Thanks again. ---kilbad (talk) 20:43, 28 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Larger letters might need more coordination between members; micromanagement between the specific subsections of each letter? Lәo(βǃʘʘɱ) 21:34, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I think micromanagement between the specific subsections of each letter is a good idea. ---kilbad (talk) 01:53, 30 August 2009 (UTC)

Y

 * Yellow lessions (and subsequently black, blue, green, red lessions etc. etc.) basically lists the colour that the diseases present as. Should such information be somehow incorporated into the diseases themselves (e.g. Benign melanocytic neoplasms and melanoma are distinguished by their black colouration?)
 * Yellowtail moth (Hylesia metabus) (adult female), H. alinda) - Different from Yellow-tail. It is located in Venezuela (including the port of Caripito) with it's clinical relevance being the Caripito itch.
 * Yemenite deaf-blind hypopigmentation syndrome - Autosomal dominant - Associated with the gene: SRY-related HMG-box gene 10 SOX10 - Locus is 22q13, OMIM numbers are: 601706, 602229.
 * Secondary cutaneous vasculitis - Perhaps a redirect should go to Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis and have a mention that the Yersinia species are involved with it (among among things according to page 351)?
 * Eccrine sweating - Redirect to Eccrine sweat glands?
 * Note that two above do not start with the letter Y but were found within the Y index. All the other items in the letter Y have been taken care of or were already present on Wikipedia.
 * Cheers!Calaka (talk) 12:19, 29 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Ok, I have looked through Y, and I think we have done a good job. Which letter should we move onto next?  How about Q? ---kilbad (talk) 04:06, 30 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Q sounds good. Lәo(βǃʘʘɱ) 04:51, 30 August 2009 (UTC)

Q
I have already done some work on Q. Perhaps someone could review that section and see if we need any additional stubs/redirects? ---kilbad (talk) 04:52, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Here is my overview of Q:


 * 18q deletion syndrome - Is only mentioned as a syndrome but no other mention to it in the book. Might require external sources for more info.
 * Optical penetration depth - Redirect to penetration depth?
 * Quality-of-life impact - Redirect to Quality of life?
 * quasidominant inheritance, pseudodominant inheritance, pseudodominance inheritance and quasidominance inheritance should all link to Pseudodominance. But that article needs a reference so maybe it can get fixed up now?
 * Quinaband - A "paste dressing" (along with: Calaband, Ichthaband, Steripaste, Tarband, Zincaband (Seton), Viscopaste PB7 (Smith & Nephew). Should the disambig seton include zincaband? Should all of this just be redirected to bandage?
 * Cheers!Calaka (talk) 13:31, 31 August 2009 (UTC)


 * I think Optical penetration depth is different than penetration depth. The first deals with eyesight and such (I assume, with the "optical" bit. I'll have to check the book to confirm or disprove this) and the second is about electromagnetic radiation. Lәo(βǃʘʘɱ) 18:27, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
 * I am going to cross Q off if nobody objects? ---kilbad (talk) 13:36, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
 * None by me. My assumption is that once a list has been looked through and any missing articles/redirects/etc. have been either taken care of or posted her for others to tackle then the letter can be crossed off.Calaka (talk) 09:03, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
 * Perhaps we can hold off on crossing letters off until all the redirects/stubs have been created. ---kilbad (talk) 12:11, 2 September 2009 (UTC)

M
Here's what's missing starting with M:
 * macular purpura
 * Madelung's disease->Lipomatosis
 * (MAGIC) syndrome
 * makassar ebony dermatitis
 * malar erythema
 * malignant subcutaneous infiltrates
 * mask burn
 * maternal autoimmune bullous disease
 * mechanical irritant dermatitis
 * mechanic's hand change
 * mefenamic acid-induced pseudoporphyria
 * Meige lymphedema
 * melanogenesis (currently a redirect to melanocyte)
 * melanoma-associated leukoderma
 * melomental folds
 * mercaptopropionylglycine-induced lichen planus
 * mesalamine-induced lichen planus
 * metageria
 * methycran-induced lichen planus
 * methylamphetamine-induced pruritus
 * methyldopa-induced lichen planus
 * MIDAS syndrome
 * mid-dermal elastolysis
 * midline lesions
 * migratory circinate erythema
 * Milia en plaque
 * misoprostol-induced aplasia cutis congenita
 * molluscum pendulum
 * Mondor's syndrome of superficial thrombophlebitis
 * monocytotrophic ehrlichiosis
 * morbilliform eruption
 * morphea en coup de sabre
 * morpheaform plaques
 * morpheaform/sclerodermoid inflammatory syndromes
 * morsicatio buccarum
 * mosaic bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma
 * moulin atrophoderma linearis
 * mucinous nevus
 * mucopolysaccharidosage
 * Mukamel syndrome
 * müllerian cyst, cutaneous = ciliated cyst of vulva
 * multinucleate cell angiohistocytoma
 * multiple epidermal/sebaceous nevi
 * multiple pterygium syndrome
 * Munro's microabscesses
 * mushroom worker's disease = flagellate mushroom dermatitis
 * mycotic sycosis
 * myxoid lipoblastoma

Question about adding synonyms to the list: are they to be added wikilinked in the main listing, or in parentheses after the preferred name? Sasata (talk) 05:54, 31 August 2009 (UTC)


 * Generally, with diseases that are known by more than one name, if none of those names are found in the list, then add one of the names to the list as a link (I try to use the most common name/preferred name for the link; though this can be a somewhat subjective choice) followed by the remaining synonyms in an alphabetized parenthetical without linking. So, the format is: Some Disease (Synonym 1, Synonym 2, etc).  Does that make sense?  Also, again, though the synonyms are not made links in the list, they should have redirects created with categories (see above discussions). ---kilbad (talk) 12:21, 31 August 2009 (UTC)

U

 * double tangent advancement flaps is the same as U-flap and should be redirected to "Flap" but in relation to medicine (I do not think the disambig page has it?).
 * Kangri ulcer - Tibetan. While we are looking at the same sentence, there is also: Peat fire cancer on the shins of women and Japanese Kairo cancer.
 * postsclerotherapy ulcer
 * Ullrich disease - Associated with collagen VI (deficiency of Collagen 6 perhaps?), genes: COL6A1, COL6A2, OMIM: #254090, Symptoms:Puffy skin, distal joint hypermobility, muscular dystrophy.
 * Ulnar-mammary syndrome (Have a redirect to article without the hyphens?) - It is a Digital anomaly (Specifically an Ectrodactyly or Polydactyly.
 * Epidermal hyperplasia - Due to ultraviolet radiation exposure. Not sure if it needs its own article or to be placed somehwere else (a mention in Hyperplasia perhaps?)
 * Photocarcinogenesis - "UV-Induced Tumor Formation."
 * Ultraviolet therapy - Book says to refer to Light therapy but I am not sure about this.
 * Umbilical lesion and Periumbilical lesion - Redirect to Skin lesion?
 * Undermining scissors - Specific surgical instrument. Redirect to surgical scissors?
 * Unilateral palmoplantar verrucous nevus - The text is a bit unclear about this?
 * Unna-Thost keratoderma - Redirect to: Diffuse nonepidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma?
 * Upper extremity lesions - Not sure whether this should be made into some sort of list or something?
 * Upper gum show - Perhaps this should go to Wiktionary?
 * Uranium dermatosis - Basically exposure to Uranium on the (?)skin(?)? Leads to Lung cancer.
 * Erich Urbach - See this: "Lipoid proteinosis was first described by Siebenmann in 1908. Twenty years later, on the basis of histologic findings, it was established as a distinct entity by two Viennese physicians, Erich Urbach, a dermatologist, and Camillo Wiethe, an otorhinolaryngologist.
 * Urethral caruncle - Benign cysts of genital region.
 * Uroplectes lineatus - Clinically important scorpion from Africa (along with Parabuthus granulatus, P. capensis and P. transvaalicus), noted for having a fat tail and being highly toxic.
 * Uroporphyrin - Stated as a type of Porphyrin but Uroporphyrins (so plural of the word) redirects to Uroporphyrinogen hence I am confused with this one.
 * Cholestatic pruritus - I am guessing there might be an article already on Wikipedia about this but on a very similar sounding name (Cholestoral Pruitus or something?)
 * A big section in relation to Urticaria (I am guessing much just needs to be redirected but best to double check for sub pages):


 * adrenergic urticaria
 * aquagenic  urticaria
 * cholinergic urticaria
 * acute urticaria
 * chronic urticaria also known as Ordinary urticaria
 * angioedema
 * contact urticaria
 * physical urticarias
 * urticarial syndromes
 * urticarial vasculitis
 * drug-induced urticaria
 * localized heat contact urticaria (Hyphenated version as a redirect maybe?)
 * delayed pressure urticaria
 * dermographism
 * vibratory angioedema
 * mast cell-dependent urticaria
 * mast cell-independent urticaria
 * pruritus in urticaria
 * solar urticaria
 * cold exposure urticaria
 * heat exposure urticaria
 * stress exposure urticaria
 * toxin-mediated urticaria
 * erythema multiforme
 * Urticarial allergic eruption - Annular or gyrate urticarial plaques that persist >24 hours; histologically more cellular than urticaria
 * Urticarial dermatoses - Text emphasises a distinction from Urticaria.
 * Urticaria-like follicular mucinosis - There is a paragraph of this in the text
 * UVA1 phototherapy
 * UVA protection
 * UVB phototherapy
 * Renal pruritus - Redirect to Uric pruritus Uremic pruritus?
 * UV-sensitive syndrome (UVsS) - Clinical features: Fewer than 10 patients reported to date. Photosensitivity, solar lentigines; otherwise normal. Autosomal recessive. Photo-Photosensitivity. There is more descriptions in the table provided.
 * That finishes of U.Calaka (talk) 11:49, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
 * Done with "U" ---kilbad (talk) 21:08, 3 November 2009 (UTC)

K

 * Alginate (dressing)- Another form of "dressing" (darn it, who knew there were so many varieties and brands of bandaids!) - Examples include: Algiderm, AlgiSite, Fibracol Plus, Kaltostat and Sorbsan.
 * colloid bodies, cytoid bodies, hyaline bodies, Kamino bodies (in Spitz nevus) or Civatte bodies - (Not sure if all of these are the same pink blobs that appear under a microscope).
 * Kang cancer - Chinese, sleeping on coal-fire heated bricks.
 * Keloid morphea - AKA Nodular morphea
 * acne-induced keloid or keloid acne-induced
 * keratin 16 mosaicism
 * Keratin defect or Keratin disorder - Should this be made into a list? Or better yet redirect to Keratin disease?
 * Familial liver cirrhosis
 * Meesmann juvenile epithelial corneal dystrophy - There is an article for this but I am not sure where to put it on the big list and what cat to put on it (and it's subsequent redirects)
 * What chapter of the book is it in? ---kilbad (talk) 20:25, 5 September 2009 (UTC)


 * Keratin intermediate filaments
 * Keratinizing metaplasia - Somehow related to vitamin A deficiency?
 * Keratinocyte-extracellular matrix adhesion defect - Massive list there, subclassified by molecular defect and then subsequent disease (very big table).
 * Keratinocyte-matrix interactions
 * Keratinocyte stem cells
 * Keratin pearl
 * non-melanoma skin cancer (it says see also Immunomodulator
 * Keratocyst - Not sure if it is the same as Keratocystic odontogenic tumour
 * This is it for now, I am up to Keratoderma.Calaka (talk) 11:10, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
 * You have all been doing a great job. However, in addition to making redlinks though, perhaps you all could help create these redlink redirects/stibs?  I just feel there are too many for one person to take on... ---kilbad (talk) 20:24, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
 * HAHA! I was actually thinking, boy Kilbad is very generous in creating all the articles we find for him! :) But nah, my plan was to have all the red links down, then to attempt them. Whenever I see articles already here and all is needed is a redirect I usually go for it and only leave the ones I am unsure of. As for creating articles that there is no info on, I would give it a go, but I am not an expert in this field so maybe if someone with expertise can check my articles creations just to make sure I did it right then that would go a lot better (when time permits that is hehe). Cheers!Calaka (talk) 05:00, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

W
I think I have finished W. Does someone want to spot check me, and then cross it out? ---kilbad (talk) 17:02, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
 * Sure. Fvasconcellos (t·c) 23:02, 8 September 2009 (UTC)

I
Bojilov (talk) 03:21, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
 * Ichthyosis prematurity syndrome
 * Ichthyosis-sclerosing cholangitis syndrome

T
Ok, I am done with the first of the six sections of T. ---kilbad (talk) 20:45, 11 December 2009 (UTC)

Required Redirects

 * ''The following is an archived discussion concerning redirect creation. Please do not modify it.

Some of the following pages already exist, many only need a redirect, or are not exclusivly dermatology related. Nonetheless they should all exist (E&OE).


 * 1) “butterfly” rash
 * 2) “cafe au lait” patches
 * 3) “cold sores” (herpes simplex virus type I)
 * 4) “crazy paving” pattern
 * 5) “fishtank” granuloma
 * 6) “follicular” impetigo
 * 7) “leopard skin”
 * 8) “nits”
 * 9) “seroconversion illness”
 * 10) “slapped cheek” disease (fifth disease)
 * 11) “swimming pool” granuloma
 * 12) “wrinkle lines,” surgical excision
 * 13) 5-fluorouracil cream
 * 14) abcesses
 * 15) acantholysis
 * 16) acanthosis nigricans
 * 17) aciclovir
 * 18) acitretin
 * 19) acne and diet
 * 20) acne and fluid retention
 * 21) acne conglobata
 * 22) acne excoreé
 * 23) acne fulminans
 * 24) acne keloidalis
 * 25) acne scars
 * 26) acne treatment
 * 27) acne vulgaris
 * 28) acne
 * 29) acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
 * 30) acquired melanocytic naevi
 * 31) acral melanoma
 * 32) acrodermatitis pustulosa
 * 33) actinic keratosis
 * 34) actinomycetoma
 * 35) acute erythrodermic psoriasis
 * 36) acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis
 * 37) acute vasculitis with necrosis
 * 38) acyclovir
 * 39) adenoma sebaceum
 * 40) adult pattern alopecia
 * 41) adverse effects
 * 42) aetiology
 * 43) AIDS and lymphoma
 * 44) AIDS patients
 * 45) AIDS skin changes
 * 46) AIDS stages
 * 47) AIDS-associated drug eruptions
 * 48) AIDS-related bacterial infections
 * 49) AIDS-related candidiasis
 * 50) AIDS-related fungal infections
 * 51) AIDS-related mycobacterial disease
 * 52) AIDS-related viral infections
 * 53) AIDS
 * 54) albinism
 * 55) allergic contact dermatitis
 * 56) allergic reaction to elastic
 * 57) allergic reaction to latex
 * 58) allergic reactions to plants
 * 59) allergic reactions
 * 60) alopecia areata
 * 61) alopecia due to ciclosporin
 * 62) alopecia due to drugs
 * 63) alopecia due to inflammatory skin disease
 * 64) alopecia due to malnutrition
 * 65) alopecia totalis
 * 66) alopecia treatment
 * 67) alopecia universalis
 * 68) alopecia
 * 69) amelanotic melanoma
 * 70) ampicillin
 * 71) Amsler chart
 * 72) amyloidosis
 * 73) anaemia
 * 74) anagen effluvium
 * 75) anagen
 * 76) anaphylactic reactions
 * 77) Ancylostoma caninum
 * 78) androgenic alopecia
 * 79) androgens
 * 80) angio-oedema
 * 81) angiomas
 * 82) animal ringworm
 * 83) annular lesions
 * 84) anthrax
 * 85) anti-pruritics
 * 86) antiandrogens
 * 87) antibiotics
 * 88) antifungal drugs
 * 89) antigen-antibody complex reactions
 * 90) antihistamines
 * 91) antimitotic agents
 * 92) antiperspirants
 * 93) antiseptic paints
 * 94) antiseptics
 * 95) antiviral drugs
 * 96) aquagenic urticaria
 * 97) argyria
 * 98) arterial leg ulcers
 * 99) arterial ulcers
 * 100) arthropathy
 * 101) Ascaris lumbricoides
 * 102) asteatosis
 * 103) asteatotic eczema
 * 104) athlete's foot
 * 105) atopic eczema
 * 106) atopy inheritance
 * 107) atrophie blanche
 * 108) atrophy
 * 109) Auspitz sign
 * 110) autoantibodies
 * 111) autoimmune disease
 * 112) autoimmune response
 * 113) azathioprine
 * 114) azole drugs
 * 115) B cell lymphoma
 * 116) bacillary angiomatosis
 * 117) Bacterial Index (BI)
 * 118) bacterial infections
 * 119) balanitis xerotica obliterans
 * 120) barrier preparations
 * 121) basal cell carcinoma
 * 122) basal cell epithelioma
 * 123) basal cell
 * 124) bath additives
 * 125) bath preparations
 * 126) Bazin's disease
 * 127) BCC
 * 128) Beau's lines
 * 129) Becker's naevus
 * 130) benign lentigo
 * 131) benign moles
 * 132) benign pigmented lesions
 * 133) benign skin tumours
 * 134) benzoyl peroxide
 * 135) biliary obstruction, pruritus
 * 136) biopsy
 * 137) blackheads
 * 138) Blashko's lines
 * 139) blastomycosis
 * 140) blepharitis
 * 141) blistering eruptions due to drugs
 * 142) blisters
 * 143) blue naevus
 * 144) body lice
 * 145) boils
 * 146) borderline leprosy
 * 147) Borrelia infections
 * 148) Bowen's disease
 * 149) Breslow classification
 * 150) bullae
 * 151) bullous drug eruptions
 * 152) bullous impetigo
 * 153) bullous pemphigoid
 * 154) Buruli ulcer
 * 155) Calamine lotion
 * 156) calcipotriol
 * 157) camouflage preparations
 * 158) Campbell de Morgan spots
 * 159) Candida albicans
 * 160) Candida intertrigo
 * 161) candidiasis
 * 162) cantharadin
 * 163) carbon dioxide cryotherapy
 * 164) carbuncle
 * 165) carcinoid
 * 166) carcinoma
 * 167) cat scratch disease
 * 168) catagen
 * 169) cautery
 * 170) cavernous angioma
 * 171) cavernous angiomas
 * 172) cavernous haemangioma
 * 173) cell-mediated immune reactions
 * 174) cell-mediated
 * 175) cellulitis
 * 176) champagne bottle legs
 * 177) chickenpox
 * 178) chloasma
 * 179) chloracne
 * 180) chlorpromazine
 * 181) cholestyramine
 * 182) cholinergic urticaria
 * 183) chromomycosis
 * 184) ciclosporin
 * 185) circulating immune complexes
 * 186) Clark classification
 * 187) cleaning lotions
 * 188) clinical examination
 * 189) clinical presentation
 * 190) clubbing (nails)
 * 191) clubbing of nails
 * 192) coal tar preparations
 * 193) coal tar
 * 194) coeliac disease
 * 195) cold urticaria
 * 196) comedones
 * 197) community studies
 * 198) complex disorders
 * 199) compound naevi
 * 200) compound naevus
 * 201) compression bandages
 * 202) conditions involving skin and organs
 * 203) congenital alopecia
 * 204) congenital angiomas
 * 205) congenital hairy naevus
 * 206) congenital pigmented naevus–
 * 207) congenital pigmented naevus
 * 208) connective tissue diseases
 * 209) contact dermatitis
 * 210) corticosteroid preparations
 * 211) Corynebacterium minutissimum
 * 212) cosmetic acne
 * 213) cosmetic allergy
 * 214) cosmetics
 * 215) cowpox
 * 216) crab lice
 * 217) CREST syndrome
 * 218) Crohn's disease
 * 219) cryotherapy
 * 220) curettage
 * 221) cutaneous leishmaniasis
 * 222) cutaneous signs
 * 223) cyclosporin
 * 224) cyproterone acetate
 * 225) cystic acne
 * 226) cystic basal cell carcinoma
 * 227) cysts
 * 228) cytotoxic reaction
 * 229) dapsone
 * 230) Darier's disease
 * 231) deep fungal infections
 * 232) deep vein obstruction
 * 233) deficiency states
 * 234) delayed hypersensitivity
 * 235) delusional parasitosis
 * 236) Demodex folliculorum
 * 237) dengue
 * 238) depigmenting agents
 * 239) dermatitis artefacta
 * 240) dermatitis herpetiformis
 * 241) dermatitis
 * 242) dermatofibroma
 * 243) dermatographism
 * 244) dermatomyositis
 * 245) dermatophyte infections of the hand
 * 246) dermatophyte infections
 * 247) dermo-epidermal junction
 * 248) desquamating erythema
 * 249) desquamation
 * 250) diabetes mellitus
 * 251) diabetes-related candidiasis
 * 252) diabetic dermopathy
 * 253) diabetic ulcers
 * 254) diagnosis of skin conditions
 * 255) diagnostic criteria
 * 256) diffuse alopecia
 * 257) direct immunofluorescence
 * 258) discoid eczema
 * 259) discoid lupus erythematosus
 * 260) dithranol
 * 261) diurnal variation of ultaviolet light
 * 262) dracontiasis
 * 263) dressings, leg ulcers
 * 264) drug eruptions
 * 265) drug-induced alopecia
 * 266) drug-induced blistering eruptions
 * 267) drug-induced photosensitivity
 * 268) drug-induced rashes
 * 269) drug-related contact dermatitis
 * 270) drugs
 * 271) dry skin
 * 272) dysplastic lesions
 * 273) dysplastic melanoma
 * 274) dysplastic naevi
 * 275) dysplastic naevus syndrome
 * 276) ecthyma
 * 277) eczema herpeticum
 * 278) eczema treatment
 * 279) eczema
 * 280) effects of ultraviolet light on skin
 * 281) Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
 * 282) electrocautery treatment
 * 283) electrocautery
 * 284) electrodesiccation
 * 285) elliptical excision
 * 286) emollients
 * 287) emulsifying ointment BP
 * 288) en coup de sabre pattern
 * 289) endocrine disorders
 * 290) enzyme preparations
 * 291) ephelides
 * 292) epidermal thickening
 * 293) epidermodysplasia verruciformis
 * 294) epidermoid cyst
 * 295) epidermolysis bullosa
 * 296) epidermolytic hyperkeratosis
 * 297) Epidermophyton spp.
 * 298) erosion (dermatology)
 * 299) eruptive angiomas
 * 300) erysipelas
 * 301) erythema annulare
 * 302) erythema chronicum migrans
 * 303) erythema due to antibiotics
 * 304) erythema gyratum repens
 * 305) erythema induratum
 * 306) erythema infectiosum
 * 307) erythema marginatum
 * 308) erythema multiforme
 * 309) erythema nodosum
 * 310) erythema
 * 311) erythrasma
 * 312) erythrocyanosis
 * 313) erythrodermic psoriasis
 * 314) erythroplasia of Queyrat
 * 315) ethyl chloride
 * 316) etretinate
 * 317) eumycetoma
 * 318) excessive hair
 * 319) exclamation mark appearance
 * 320) excoriation
 * 321) facial erythema
 * 322) facial psoriasis
 * 323) favus
 * 324) fifth disease
 * 325) figurate erythema
 * 326) filariasis
 * 327) fish protein
 * 328) fissuring (dermatology)
 * 329) Fitzpatrick classification
 * 330) fixed drug eruptions
 * 331) flamazine
 * 332) flea bites
 * 333) flexural candidiasis
 * 334) flexural psoriasis
 * 335) folliculitis decalvans
 * 336) folliculitis
 * 337) formulary
 * 338) freckles
 * 339) fungal infections of the nails
 * 340) fungal infections
 * 341) furuncles
 * 342) ganciclovir
 * 343) gastrointestinal disease and skin lesions
 * 344) gastrointestinal disease
 * 345) genetic basis for psoriasis
 * 346) genetics and skin disease
 * 347) genital herpes
 * 348) genital warts
 * 349) genodermatoses
 * 350) German measles
 * 351) Gianotti–Crosti syndrome
 * 352) graft versus host disease
 * 353) grain mites
 * 354) Gram negative folliculitis
 * 355) granuloma annulare
 * 356) granuloma
 * 357) gravitational ulcers
 * 358) griseofulvin
 * 359) guttate psoriasis
 * 360) haemangioma
 * 361) haemolytic anaemia
 * 362) haemosiderin deposition
 * 363) hair growth pattern
 * 364) hair loss
 * 365) hair shaft abnormalities
 * 366) halo naevus
 * 367) hand dermatitis
 * 368) hand, foot and mouth disease
 * 369) harvest mites
 * 370) head lice
 * 371) heat cautery
 * 372) heat urticaria
 * 373) heliotrope rash
 * 374) Henoch–Schönlein purpura
 * 375) hepatic porphyrias
 * 376) herald lesions
 * 377) hereditary angio-oedema
 * 378) hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia
 * 379) herpes simplex virus infections
 * 380) herpes virus infections
 * 381) herpes viruses
 * 382) herpes zoster
 * 383) hirsuties due to drugs
 * 384) hirsuties
 * 385) histoplasmosis
 * 386) history-taking
 * 387) HIV infection
 * 388) Hodgkin's disease
 * 389) Hodgkin's lymphoma
 * 390) hormones
 * 391) human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
 * 392) human papilloma viruses (HPV)
 * 393) humoral immune reactions
 * 394) Hutchinson's sign
 * 395) hydrogen peroxide
 * 396) hydroxychloroquine
 * 397) hyperkeratosis
 * 398) hyperlipidaemia
 * 399) hyperpigmentation due to drugs
 * 400) hyperpigmentation due to phenytoin
 * 401) hyperpigmentation
 * 402) hypersensitivity
 * 403) hyperthyroidism
 * 404) hypertrichosis
 * 405) hypoalbuminaemia
 * 406) hypopigmentation
 * 407) hypopituitarism
 * 408) hypothyroidism
 * 409) ice-pick scars
 * 410) ichthammol
 * 411) immediate hypersensitivity
 * 412) immune complexes
 * 413) immune reactions
 * 414) immunofluorescence
 * 415) immunological response
 * 416) immunology
 * 417) immunosuppressants
 * 418) impetigo
 * 419) in eczema
 * 420) in venous ulcer
 * 421) incisional biopsy
 * 422) incompetent leg valves
 * 423) incompetent valves
 * 424) increasing incidence of skin cancer
 * 425) indirect immunofluorescence
 * 426) induration of skin
 * 427) infantile acne
 * 428) infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis
 * 429) infected eczema
 * 430) infections
 * 431) infectious mononucleosis
 * 432) infestations
 * 433) inflammation
 * 434) inoculation herpes
 * 435) insect bites
 * 436) intradermal naevus
 * 437) intraepidermal carcinoma
 * 438) intraepidermal vesicles
 * 439) intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix
 * 440) iodine solution
 * 441) iron deficiency
 * 442) irritant contact dermatitis
 * 443) irritant dermatitis
 * 444) isotretinoin
 * 445) itch–scratch–itch cycle
 * 446) itching
 * 447) jaundice
 * 448) junctional naevi
 * 449) junctional naevus
 * 450) juvenile plantar dermatosis
 * 451) kala-azar
 * 452) Kaposi's sarcoma
 * 453) Kaposi's varicelliform eruption
 * 454) keloid scars
 * 455) keratoacanthoma
 * 456) keratolytics
 * 457) keratoses
 * 458) kerion
 * 459) ketoconazole shampoo
 * 460) Koebner's phenomenon
 * 461) koilonychia
 * 462) Koplik's spots
 * 463) kwashiorkor
 * 464) larva migrans
 * 465) laser treatment for tattoos
 * 466) laser treatment
 * 467) late stage disease
 * 468) latex
 * 469) leg ulcers
 * 470) leishmaniasis, cutaneous
 * 471) lentigo maligna melanoma
 * 472) lepromatous leprosy
 * 473) leprosy
 * 474) leukonychia
 * 475) leukoplakia
 * 476) lice infestation
 * 477) lichen planus-like reactions to drugs
 * 478) lichen planus
 * 479) lichen sclerosus et atrophicus
 * 480) lichen sclerosus
 * 481) lichen simplex
 * 482) lichenification
 * 483) lichenified eczema
 * 484) linear IgA disease
 * 485) lipodermatosclerosis
 * 486) lipoma
 * 487) liquid nitrogen
 * 488) livedo reticularis
 * 489) liver disease
 * 490) Loa Loa
 * 491) localised alopecia
 * 492) localised depigmentation
 * 493) localised lesions
 * 494) loiasis
 * 495) lupus erythematosus
 * 496) lupus pernio
 * 497) lupus vulgaris
 * 498) Lyme disease
 * 499) lymphatic filariasis
 * 500) lymphoedema
 * 501) lymphoma
 * 502) macules
 * 503) Madura foot
 * 504) major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes
 * 505) malabsorption syndromes
 * 506) malar erythema
 * 507) malar rash
 * 508) Malassezia furfur
 * 509) male pattern alopecia
 * 510) malignancy
 * 511) malignant lesions
 * 512) malignant melanoma
 * 513) malignant pigmented lesions
 * 514) malignant skin tumours
 * 515) mandibular zoster
 * 516) Martorelli's ulcer
 * 517) measles
 * 518) melanin
 * 519) melanocytic naevus
 * 520) melanoma diagnosis
 * 521) melanoma
 * 522) melasma
 * 523) methotrexate
 * 524) microfilaria
 * 525) Microsporum audouinii
 * 526) Microsporum canis
 * 527) Microsporum, ringworm
 * 528) milia
 * 529) milkers' nodules
 * 530) minocycline, hyperpigmentation due to
 * 531) minor surgery, in general practice–
 * 532) minoxidil, hair loss treatment
 * 533) moles
 * 534) molluscum contagiosum
 * 535) molluscum inclusion bodies
 * 536) Mongolian blue spot
 * 537) monilethrix
 * 538) morbilliform rashes
 * 539) morphoea
 * 540) morphology
 * 541) mosaics
 * 542) mouth ulcers
 * 543) Mucha–Habermann disease
 * 544) mucoid cyst
 * 545) mycetoma
 * 546) mycobacteria
 * 547) mycobacterial disease
 * 548) Mycobacterium chelonei
 * 549) Mycobacterium leprae
 * 550) Mycobacterium marinum
 * 551) Mycobacterium ulcerans
 * 552) mycosis fungoides
 * 553) myeloma
 * 554) myiasis
 * 555) naevi
 * 556) naevus flammeus
 * 557) naevus sebaceous
 * 558) naevus vascular lesions
 * 559) naevus
 * 560) nail colour changes due to drugs
 * 561) nail infections
 * 562) nail plate
 * 563) nailbed erythema
 * 564) napkin psoriasis
 * 565) narrow waveband
 * 566) necrobiosis lipoidica
 * 567) necrotising angiitis
 * 568) necrotising fasciitis
 * 569) neomycin
 * 570) neonatal lupus erythematosus
 * 571) neoplasms
 * 572) neoplastic basal cell
 * 573) neurodermatitis
 * 574) neurofibromatosis
 * 575) nickel allergy
 * 576) nickel
 * 577) Nikolsky sign
 * 578) nitrous oxide
 * 579) nodular basal cell carcinoma
 * 580) nodular melanoma
 * 581) nodular prurigo
 * 582) nodules
 * 583) non-bullous impetigo
 * 584) non-scarring alopecia
 * 585) non-sedating antihistamines
 * 586) non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease
 * 587) Norwegian (crusted) scabies
 * 588) nummular eczema
 * 589) occupational acne
 * 590) occupational conditions
 * 591) occupational contact dermatitis
 * 592) occupational dermatitis
 * 593) oestrogen - acne association
 * 594) oil folliculitis
 * 595) Onchocerca volvulus
 * 596) onchocerciasis
 * 597) onychogryphosis
 * 598) onycholysis
 * 599) onychomedesis
 * 600) onychomycosis
 * 601) ophthalmic zoster
 * 602) oral hairy leukoplakia
 * 603) oral use of steroids
 * 604) orf
 * 605) oriental sore
 * 606) ornithosis
 * 607) oxytetracycline
 * 608) pachyonychia congenita
 * 609) Paget's disease of nipple
 * 610) Paget's disease
 * 611) palmo-plantar pustulosis
 * 612) papilloma
 * 613) papular urticaria
 * 614) papules–
 * 615) parakeratosis
 * 616) parapsoriasis
 * 617) parasites
 * 618) parasitophobia
 * 619) parasitosis, delusional
 * 620) paronychia
 * 621) paste bandages
 * 622) patch testing
 * 623) pathogenesis
 * 624) pathology
 * 625) patient assessment
 * 626) patient support groups
 * 627) pediculosis capitis
 * 628) pediculosis
 * 629) pellagra
 * 630) pemphigoid blisters
 * 631) pemphigoid gestationis
 * 632) pemphigoid mucous membrane
 * 633) pemphigoid
 * 634) pemphigus erythematosus
 * 635) pemphigus vegetans
 * 636) pemphigus vulgaris
 * 637) pemphigus
 * 638) penicillin
 * 639) Penicillium marneffei
 * 640) perianal squamous cell carcinoma
 * 641) perianal
 * 642) perioral dermatitis
 * 643) periungual fibrokeratoma
 * 644) permethrin
 * 645) Peutz–Jeghers syndrome
 * 646) phaeochromocytoma
 * 647) photodermatitis
 * 648) photosensitivity due to drugs
 * 649) photosensitivity induced by drugs
 * 650) photosensitivity
 * 651) phototherapy
 * 652) Phthirus pubis
 * 653) physical urticaria
 * 654) piedra
 * 655) pigmentation changes
 * 656) pigmented basal cell carcinoma
 * 657) pigmented lesions
 * 658) pigmented streaks in the nail
 * 659) pilar cysts
 * 660) pinch grafts
 * 661) pitting in the nail
 * 662) pityriasis alba
 * 663) pityriasis amiantacea
 * 664) pityriasis lichenoides varioliformis acuta
 * 665) pityriasis lichenoides
 * 666) pityriasis rosea
 * 667) pityriasis versicolor
 * 668) Pityrosporum in AIDS
 * 669) Pityrosporum orbiculare
 * 670) Pityrosporum ovale
 * 671) Pityrosporum
 * 672) plants
 * 673) plaque psoriasis
 * 674) plaque
 * 675) podophyllin
 * 676) poikiloderma
 * 677) polycythaemia
 * 678) polymorphic light eruptions
 * 679) polyvinyl chloride workers
 * 680) pompholyx
 * 681) porphyria cutanea tarda
 * 682) porphyria
 * 683) port wine stain
 * 684) postfebrile alopecia
 * 685) postherpetic neuralgia
 * 686) postinflammatory hypopigmentation
 * 687) postinflammatory pigmentation
 * 688) potassium permanganate
 * 689) pox viruses
 * 690) premalignant lesions
 * 691) pressure urticaria
 * 692) prevention od skin cancer
 * 693) Propionibacterium acnes
 * 694) proprietary preparations
 * 695) prurigo gestationis
 * 696) pruritus ani
 * 697) pruritus vulvae
 * 698) pruritus
 * 699) pseudoacanthosis nigricans
 * 700) pseudomembranous candida
 * 701) pseudomembranous candidiasis
 * 702) pseudoxanthoma elasticum
 * 703) psittacosis
 * 704) psoralens
 * 705) Psoriasis Disability Index (PDI)
 * 706) psoriasis pathogenesis
 * 707) psoriasis treatment
 * 708) psoriasis
 * 709) psychological significance of hair
 * 710) pterygium formation in lupus erythematosus
 * 711) pterygium formation
 * 712) pubic lice
 * 713) punch biopsy
 * 714) PUPP syndrome
 * 715) purpura
 * 716) purpuric vasculitis
 * 717) pustular psoriasis
 * 718) PUVA therapy
 * 719) pyoderma faciale
 * 720) pyoderma gangrenosum
 * 721) pyogenic granuloma
 * 722) rashes arising in the dermis
 * 723) rashes due to drugs
 * 724) rashes due toantibiotics
 * 725) rashes with epidermal changes
 * 726) Raynaud's phenomenon
 * 727) Reiter's syndrome
 * 728) relapsing fever
 * 729) renal disease
 * 730) reticulate pattern rashes
 * 731) retinoids
 * 732) rhinophyma
 * 733) rickettsial infections
 * 734) ridging in the nail
 * 735) ringworm
 * 736) river blindness
 * 737) Rochalimea infections
 * 738) Rocky Mountain spotted fever
 * 739) rodent ulcer
 * 740) rosacea
 * 741) roseola infantum
 * 742) rubella
 * 743) rupioid lesions
 * 744) salicylic acid
 * 745) sand fly
 * 746) saphenous vein insufficiency
 * 747) sarcoid granuloma
 * 748) sarcoidosis
 * 749) scabies
 * 750) scalp
 * 751) scar sarcoidosis
 * 752) scarlatiniform rashes
 * 753) scarring alopecia
 * 754) Schamberg's disease
 * 755) scleroderma
 * 756) sclerosing basal cell carcinoma
 * 757) sclerosing haemangioma
 * 758) Scopulariopsis brevicaulis
 * 759) scrub typhus
 * 760) scurvy
 * 761) sebaceous cyst
 * 762) sebaceous gland
 * 763) seborrhoeic dermatitis (eczema)
 * 764) seborrhoeic dermatitis
 * 765) seborrhoeic eczema
 * 766) seborrhoeic keratoses
 * 767) seborrhoeic warts
 * 768) secondary syphilis
 * 769) secondary ulcers
 * 770) sedating antihistamines
 * 771) selenium sulphide shampoo
 * 772) senile purpura
 * 773) sentinel lymph node biopsy
 * 774) shingles
 * 775) silver nitrate solution
 * 776) silver salts in the skin
 * 777) single gene disorders
 * 778) skin cancer
 * 779) skin conditions and general practice
 * 780) skin disease
 * 781) skin diseases affecting the nail
 * 782) skin diseases involving the scalp
 * 783) skin lesions in gastrointestinal disease
 * 784) skin signs of liver failure
 * 785) skin tags
 * 786) skin tumours
 * 787) skin types
 * 788) smallpox
 * 789) solar (actinic) keratoses
 * 790) solar elastosis
 * 791) solar keratoses
 * 792) solar lentigo
 * 793) solar urticaria
 * 794) Solarcaine, allergic response
 * 795) solid carbon dioxide
 * 796) spectrum of clinical disease
 * 797) spider bites
 * 798) spider naevi
 * 799) spider naevus
 * 800) Spitz naevus
 * 801) splinter haemorrhage
 * 802) spongiosus
 * 803) squamous cell carcinoma development
 * 804) squamous cell carcinoma
 * 805) squamous cells
 * 806) stable plaque psoriasis
 * 807) staphylococcal infections
 * 808) stasis eczema
 * 809) steroid ointment
 * 810) Stevens–Johnson syndrome
 * 811) stinging nettle weals
 * 812) strawberry naevi
 * 813) strawberry naevus
 * 814) streptococcal infections
 * 815) Sturge–Weber syndrome
 * 816) subacute lupus erythematosus
 * 817) subcutaneous myiasis
 * 818) subungual exostosis
 * 819) subungual melanoma
 * 820) sulfapyridine
 * 821) sun exposure
 * 822) sun exposure and melanoma
 * 823) sun exposure and skin cancer
 * 824) sunscreens
 * 825) superficial basal cell carcinoma
 * 826) superficial fungal infections
 * 827) superficial spreading melanoma
 * 828) superficial spreading of melanoma
 * 829) surgery in general practice
 * 830) surgical excision of malignant lesions
 * 831) surgical excision
 * 832) Sweet's syndrome
 * 833) sycosis barbae
 * 834) syphilis with AIDS
 * 835) syringoma
 * 836) systemic agents
 * 837) systemic corticosteroids
 * 838) systemic disease
 * 839) systemic lupus erythematosus
 * 840) systemic sclerosis (scleroderma)
 * 841) systemic sclerosis
 * 842) T cell lymphoma
 * 843) T cell
 * 844) T lymphocytes
 * 845) tacalcitol
 * 846) tache de bougie
 * 847) tacrolimus
 * 848) talon noir
 * 849) tar paste
 * 850) tar preparations
 * 851) tar-based shampoo
 * 852) tar
 * 853) target lesions
 * 854) telangiectasia
 * 855) telogen effluvium
 * 856) telogen
 * 857) teratogenic drugs
 * 858) terbinafine
 * 859) thrush, vaginal
 * 860) thyroid disease
 * 861) tick bites
 * 862) tick typhus
 * 863) tinea capitis
 * 864) tinea corporis
 * 865) tinea cruris
 * 866) tinea imbricata
 * 867) tinea incognito
 * 868) tinea nigra
 * 869) tinea pedis (athlete's foot)
 * 870) tinea pedis
 * 871) tinea versicolor
 * 872) topical agents
 * 873) topical preparations
 * 874) topical treatments
 * 875) toxic epidermal necrolysis
 * 876) Toxocara canis
 * 877) traction alopecia
 * 878) trauma to the nail
 * 879) treatment
 * 880) triamcinolone, alopecia areata treatment
 * 881) Trichophyton concentricum
 * 882) Trichophyton rubrum infection
 * 883) Trichophyton schoenleinii
 * 884) Trichophyton tonsurans
 * 885) Trichophyton, nail infections
 * 886) trichotillomania
 * 887) trigeminal zoster
 * 888) tropical bacterial infections
 * 889) tropical deep fungal infections
 * 890) tropical helminth infestations
 * 891) tropical impetigo
 * 892) tropical infections
 * 893) tropical skin disease
 * 894) tropical skin diseases
 * 895) tropical superficial fungal infections
 * 896) tropical ulcers
 * 897) tuberculoid leprosy
 * 898) tuberculous mycobacterial disease
 * 899) tuberculous mycobacterial infections
 * 900) tuberous sclerosis
 * 901) tuberous ulcers
 * 902) tumours
 * 903) tungiasis
 * 904) type I (immediate) hypersensitivity
 * 905) type II (cytotoxic) hypersensitivity
 * 906) type III (immune complex) hypersensitivity
 * 907) type IV (delayed) hypersensitivity
 * 908) types of melanoma
 * 909) typhus
 * 910) ulcerated basal cell carcinoma
 * 911) ulcerated melanoma
 * 912) ulcers
 * 913) ultraviolet A
 * 914) ultraviolet B treatment
 * 915) ultraviolet radiation
 * 916) ultraviolet treatment
 * 917) unstable plaque psoriasis
 * 918) urticarial vasculitis
 * 919) varicella zoster virus (VZV)
 * 920) varicose veins
 * 921) variola
 * 922) vascular lesions
 * 923) vascular naevus
 * 924) vasculitis
 * 925) vellus hair
 * 926) venous leg ulcers
 * 927) venous ulcers
 * 928) venous valves
 * 929) verrucous epidermal naevi
 * 930) verrucous epidermal naevus
 * 931) vesicles
 * 932) viral infections
 * 933) viral rashes
 * 934) viral warts
 * 935) viral
 * 936) virilising syndrome
 * 937) visceral larva migrans
 * 938) vitamin A acid
 * 939) vitamin D analogues
 * 940) vitiligo association
 * 941) vitiligo
 * 942) wart viruses
 * 943) warts
 * 944) wen (sebaceous cyst)
 * 945) wet soaks
 * 946) Whitfield's ointment
 * 947) Wickham's striae
 * 948) Willi hair syndrome
 * 949) Wuchereria bancrofti
 * 950) xanthomas
 * 951) yeast infections
 * 952) yellow fever
 * 953) yellow nail syndrome
 * 954) zinc oxide

F
More will come... Åkebråke (talk) 20:37, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
 * I guess that "Faaceae" is a misspelling of fabaceae?
 * Altrough the face article is not missing it is shamefully short. It should contain much more anatomy, sections about "arterial supply", "venous supply", "fascial planes" and "face lesions".
 * Facial aging
 * The Facial symmetry article does not mention anything about the treatment of "facial asymmetry". Botolinium toxin etc.
 * Is there more facial nerve blocks than Inferior alveolar nerve anaesthesia, Retrobulbar_block and peribulbar block?
 * Factitious dermatitis is an one-liner. Maybe it could be a bigger section in the Factitious_disorder article.


 * Thank you for your help. I think the block articles could be merged if you want to.  ---kilbad (talk) 00:22, 18 December 2009 (UTC)
 * At first I thought that they should be merged, but now I am not sure, Inferior alveolar nerve anaesthesia is for dental procedures, but Retrobulbar_block is for eye surgery. Åkebråke (talk) 13:47, 19 December 2009 (UTC)

Åkebråke (talk) 13:47, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
 * An expansion about "familial cutaneous and mucosal venous malformations" in Telangiectasia.
 * Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia says nothing about the cutaneous symptoms of the disease.
 * familial glomangiomatosis
 * Familial hypertriglyceridemia is an one-liner.
 * Familial_partial_lipodystrophy is an one-liner.

Bolognia push update
Thank you all for your help on the Bolognia push. We have made a lot of progress, and I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank the community. ---kilbad (talk) 02:44, 22 December 2009 (UTC)

Kawasaki disease
Kawasaki disease is throwing me for a loop. I see a few potential groups it can go into (Autoinflammatory, Erythemas, maybe like SJD drug related); however, the one I feel is best doesn't exist: Category:Cardiocutaneous. any suggestions? Calmer  Waters  20:07, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
 * It is already in the list under "vascular-related." ---kilbad (talk) 20:09, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
 * Search the list for Kawasaki's disease. Hope that helps! ---kilbad (talk) 20:10, 24 December 2009 (UTC)

T update
I am on section 5/6 of the letter T. ---kilbad (talk) 14:46, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
 * Ok, I am halfway through the last section of T, just FYI. ---kilbad (talk) 17:31, 20 December 2009 (UTC)
 * T is done ---kilbad (talk) 03:56, 5 January 2010 (UTC)

K update
I have finished with the keratodermas, I think, and am into the second, and final, section of K. Once I finish K I will move back to S. How is everyone else doing? ---kilbad (talk) 03:54, 5 January 2010 (UTC)

S update
I am on section 1/6 for the letter S, just FYI. ---kilbad (talk) 21:25, 23 December 2009 (UTC)
 * I have now finished the massive first section (1/6) of S. ---kilbad (talk) 17:02, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Done with 2/6 of S ---kilbad (talk) 06:41, 19 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Done with 3/6 of S ---kilbad (talk) 04:18, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
 * 4/6 done ---kilbad (talk) 22:06, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Done with S! ---kilbad (talk) 22:31, 31 January 2010 (UTC)

Clouston's hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia
Please remind me as to which area a disease process should go when it is classified within two. In early 2009, Clouston's hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia was categorized as Category:Genodermatoses, while its synonym Clouston syndrome was categorized as Category:Papulosquamous hyperkeratotic skin diseases. Bolognia haves it under Diffuse keratodermas, so that is also where I placed it under the list. My question is: if a disorder falls into two categories, does it go into both categories on the List of cutaneous conditions? Calmer  Waters  13:59, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the question, and you persistent effort to carefully edit dermatology-related content. A disease should only be listed once in the list of cutaneous conditions.  A synonym should also only be listed once, unless the term has been used to describe several different conditions.  Conditions and unique redirects may be categorized into multiple subcategories of Category:Cutaneous conditions if appropriate.  Therefore, with that being stated, hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia should only be listed once in the list of cutaneous conditions, but the article and unique synonyms may be categorized under both Category:Genodermatoses and Category:Papulosquamous hyperkeratotic skin diseases.  Does that make sense? ---kilbad (talk) 16:15, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Makes sense. Those little PPKs I tell you :) Thanks again kilbad. Calmer   Waters  16:40, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
 * The PPK's are brutal... no doubt about it! ---kilbad (talk) 23:42, 20 January 2010 (UTC)

Update on Section R
I have finished the first 1/4 sections of the letter R. ---kilbad (talk) 01:46, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 2/4 finished. ---kilbad (talk) 04:51, 15 February 2010 (UTC)
 * R is complete ---kilbad (talk) 03:43, 25 February 2010 (UTC)

Update on Section P
I have finished the first 1/12 sections of the letter P. ---kilbad (talk) 03:43, 25 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 2/12 of letter P complete. ---kilbad (talk) 00:39, 1 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 3/12 done.. ---kilbad (talk) 01:14, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 4/12 done... ---kilbad (talk) 23:06, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 5/12 done.... ---kilbad (talk) 23:52, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 6/12 done..... ---kilbad (talk) 18:54, 28 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 7/12 done...... ---kilbad (talk) 20:11, 28 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 8/12 done....... ---kilbad (talk) 01:39, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 9/12 done........ ---kilbad (talk) 17:57, 11 April 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 10/12 done........ ---kilbad (talk) 20:30, 11 April 2010 (UTC)

The letter P is done! ---kilbad (talk) 18:46, 16 April 2010 (UTC)

Update on Section O

 * Section 1/3 done. ---kilbad (talk) 20:36, 30 April 2010 (UTC)
 * Letter O is now done! ---kilbad (talk) 00:41, 3 May 2010 (UTC)

Update on Section N

 * Section 1/4 done. ---kilbad (talk) 16:03, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 2/4 done. ---kilbad (talk) 21:05, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 3/4 done. ---kilbad (talk) 05:32, 12 June 2010 (UTC)
 * Letter N now done! ---kilbad (talk) 05:48, 12 June 2010 (UTC)

Update on Section M

 * Section 1/7 done. ---kilbad (talk) 01:45, 19 June 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 2/7 done. ---kilbad (talk) 20:31, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 3/7 done. ---kilbad (talk) 15:25, 19 July 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 4/7 done. ---kilbad (talk) 15:12, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
 * Section 5/7 done. ---kilbad (talk) 20:17, 20 August 2010 (UTC)
 * Sections 6 and 7/7 done! ---kilbad (talk) 21:04, 21 August 2010 (UTC)


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 * 1) A06.700: Cutaneous amoebiasis
 * 2) A06.700: Cutaneous amebiasis
 * 3) A06.810: Amoebic balanitis
 * 4) A06.810: Amoebic balanitis
 * 5) A18.410: Tuberculous abscess
 * 6) A18.410: Tuberculosis cutis primaria
 * 7) A18.420: Lupus vulgaris
 * 8) A18.422: Lupus vulgaris tumidus
 * 9) A18.424: Tuberculous ulcer
 * 10) A18.430: Lupus mutilans
 * 11) A18.440: Warty tuberculosis
 * 12) A18.450: Tuberculosis fungosa serpiginosa
 * 13) A18.460: Metastatic tuberculous ulcer
 * 14) A18.462: Scrofuloderma
 * 15) A18.462: Tuberculosis cutis colliquativa
 * 16) A18.470: Tuberculide
 * 17) A18.472: Nodular tuberculide
 * 18) A18.472: Nodular tuberculide
 * 19) A18.476: Papulonecrotic tuberculide
 * 20) A18.476: Papulonecrotic tuberculide
 * 21) A18.480: Erythema nodosum due to tuberculosis
 * 22) A18.482: Bazin's disease
 * 23) A18.482: Erythema induratum due to tuberculosis
 * 24) A18.484: Lichen scrofulosorum
 * 25) A18.486: Tuberculous gumma
 * 26) A18.490: Cutaneous tuberculosis
 * 27) A21.900: Cutaneous involvement tularaemia
 * 28) A22.000: Cutaneous anthrax
 * 29) A22.000: Cutaneous anthrax
 * 30) A22.000: Malignant pustule
 * 31) A23.900: Brucellosis of skin
 * 32) A24.300: Melioidosis of the skin
 * 33) A25.000: Spirillum minor rat-bite fever
 * 34) A25.000: Sodoku
 * 35) A25.110: Haverhill fever
 * 36) A25.110: Streptobacillary rat-bite fever
 * 37) A25.110: Streptobacillary rat-bite fever
 * 38) A26.000: Erysipeloid
 * 39) A27.010: Canicola fever
 * 40) A27.010: Leptospirosis icterohaemorrhagica
 * 41) A27.010: Weil's disease
 * 42) A27.900: Cutaneous involvement leptospirosis
 * 43) A28.010: Cutaneous involvement pasteurella multocida infection
 * 44) A28.100: Cat scratch fever (Bartonella henselae)
 * 45) A28.110: benign Lymphoreticulosis
 * 46) A28.110: Benign lymphoreticulosis
 * 47) A30.000: Indeterminate leprosy
 * 48) A30.100: Tuberculoid leprosy
 * 49) A30.200: Borderline tuberculoid leprosy
 * 50) A30.200: Borderline tuberculoid leprosy
 * 51) A30.300: Midborderline leprosy
 * 52) A30.400: Borderline lepromatous leprosy
 * 53) A30.400: Borderline lepromatous leprosy
 * 54) A30.500: Lepromatous leprosy
 * 55) A30.510: Diffuse lepromatous leprosy
 * 56) A30.810: Dimorphic leprosy
 * 57) A30.820: Erythema nodosum leprosum
 * 58) A30.830: Lucio leprosy
 * 59) A30.830: Lucio leprosy
 * 60) A30.840: Lucio phenomenon
 * 61) A30.870: Lepra reaction type 1
 * 62) A30.872: Upgrading lepra reaction type 1
 * 63) A30.874: Downgrading lepra reaction type 1
 * 64) A30.900: Hansen's disease
 * 65) A30.900: Leprosy, NOS
 * 66) A31.110: Fish tank granuloma
 * 67) A31.110: Fish tank granuloma
 * 68) A31.110: Swimming pool granuloma
 * 69) A31.110: Mycobacterium marinum infection of skin
 * 70) A31.120: Buruli ulcer
 * 71) A31.120: Mycobacterium ulcerans infection of skin
 * 72) A31.810: Atypical mycobacterium infection, NOS
 * 73) A32.000: Cutaneous involvement listeriosis
 * 74) A36.300: Cutaneous diphtheria
 * 75) A38.x00: Scarlet fever
 * 76) A38.x00: Scarlet fever
 * 77) A41.820: Janeway lesions
 * 78) A41.910: Septicaemia affecting skin
 * 79) A42.200: Cervico-facial actinomycosis
 * 80) A42.810: Actinomycetoma from Other Actinomycetes
 * 81) A42.900: Actinomycosis, NOS
 * 82) A43.100: Cutaneous nocardiosis
 * 83) A44.000: Cutaneous involvement oroya fever
 * 84) A44.110: Verruga peruana
 * 85) A44.800: Carrion's disease
 * 86) A44.850: Bacillary angiomatosis
 * 87) A44.900: Bartonellosis
 * 88) A46.x00: Erysipelas
 * 89) A46.x20: Facial erysipelas
 * 90) A46.x40: Erysipelas of lower limb
 * 91) A48.300: Toxic shock syndrome
 * 92) A48.300: Toxic shock syndrome
 * 93) A48.810: Rhinoscleroma
 * 94) A48.820: Rhodoccocus infection
 * 95) A48.830: Cutaneous pseudomonas aeruginosa infection
 * 96) A50.900: Congenital syphilis
 * 97) A51.000: Genital syphilitic chancre
 * 98) A51.010: Primary chancre syphilis
 * 99) A51.010: Primary chancre syphilis
 * 100) A51.090: Primary syphilitis
 * 101) A51.100: Perianal syphilitic chancre
 * 102) A51.200: Extragenital syphilitic chancre
 * 103) A51.210: Primary chancre syphilis
 * 104) A51.300: Secondary syphilis
 * 105) A51.302: Macular syphilide
 * 106) A51.304: Papular syphilide
 * 107) A51.306: Nodular syphilide
 * 108) A51.308: Psoriasiform syphilide
 * 109) A51.310: Macular syphilide
 * 110) A51.312: Condylomata lata
 * 111) A51.320: Oral mucous membrane lesions secondary syphilis
 * 112) A51.330: Syphilitic alopecia
 * 113) A51.350: Tonsillitis secondary syphilis
 * 114) A51.360: Leucoderma syphiliticum
 * 115) A51.382: Secondary - nail involvement syphilis
 * 116) A51.390: Secondary Syphilis
 * 117) A52.100: Symptomatic neurosyphilis
 * 118) A52.200: Asymptomatic neurosyphilis
 * 119) A52.300: Neurosyphilis, NOS
 * 120) A52.720: Syphilitic gumma
 * 121) A52.900: Late syphilis
 * 122) A53.000: Latent syphilis
 * 123) A53.900: Syphilis
 * 124) A54.000: Gonococcal infection of lower genitourinary tract
 * 125) A54.020: Gonococcal cervicitis
 * 126) A54.030: Gonococcal urethritis
 * 127) A54.040: Gonococcal cystitis
 * 128) A54.050: Gonococcal vulvovaginitis
 * 129) A54.110: Gonococcal bartholinitis
 * 130) A54.300: Gonococcal infection of eye
 * 131) A54.400: Gonococcal infection of musculoskeletal system
 * 132) A54.500: Gonococcal pharyngitis
 * 133) A54.800: Gonococcal infection, other
 * 134) A54.820: Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome
 * 135) A54.850: Gonococcal septicaemia affecting skin
 * 136) A54.900: Gonorrhoea, NOS
 * 137) A55.x00: Lymphogranuloma inguinale
 * 138) A56.000: Chlamydial urethritis
 * 139) A56.020: Chlamydial cervicitis
 * 140) A56.030: Chlamydial salpingitis
 * 141) A57.x00: Chancroid
 * 142) A58.x00: Donovanosis
 * 143) A58.x00: Granuloma inguinale
 * 144) A59.000: Urogenital trichomoniasis
 * 145) A60.010: Genital herpes simplex
 * 146) A60.100: Perianal herpes simplex
 * 147) A63.000: Condylomata acuminata
 * 148) A64.x00: Venereal disease, NOS
 * 149) A65.x00: Bejel
 * 150) A65.x00: Endemic non-venereal syphilis
 * 151) A66.000: Primary yaws
 * 152) A66.000: Primary yaws
 * 153) A66.110: Multiple of yaws papillomata
 * 154) A66.200: Early skin lesions of yaws, other
 * 155) A66.300: Hyperkeratosis of yaws
 * 156) A66.500: Gangosa
 * 157) A66.500: Gangosa
 * 158) A66.710: Mucosal yaws
 * 159) A66.900: Pian in yaws
 * 160) A66.900: Yaws
 * 161) A66.900: Yaws
 * 162) A67.000: Early pinta
 * 163) A67.100: Pintids
 * 164) A67.200: Late phase pinta
 * 165) A67.900: Pinta
 * 166) A68.900: Unspecified relapsing fever
 * 167) A69.000: Stomatitis gangrenosa
 * 168) A69.010: Cancrum oris
 * 169) A69.020: Cancrum oris
 * 170) A69.020: Noma
 * 171) A69.110: Vincent's angina
 * 172) A69.120: Acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis
 * 173) A69.200: Lyme disease
 * 174) A69.210: Borrelia burgdorferi infection
 * 175) A69.220: Erythema chronicum migrans
 * 176) A69.230: Lymphocytoma cutis

B

 * 1) B00.000: Eczema herpeticum
 * 2) B00.100: Herpes simplex infection
 * 3) B00.110: Herpes simplex labialis
 * 4) B00.210: Herpes simplex gingivostomatitis
 * 5) B00.215: Aphthous stomatitis
 * 6) B00.216: Herpetiform stomatitis
 * 7) B00.500: Primary ocular herpes simplex
 * 8) B00.530: Herpetic keratitis
 * 9) B00.550: Herpes simplex keratoconjunctivitis
 * 10) B00.700: Disseminated herpes simplex
 * 11) B00.800: Herpes simplex, other
 * 12) B00.840: Herpetic whitlow
 * 13) B01.900: Chickenpox
 * 14) B01.990: Herpesvirus varicellae infection (chickenpox)
 * 15) B02.210: Herpes zoster oticus
 * 16) B02.270: Ramsay-Hunt syndrome
 * 17) B02.300: Ophthalmic herpes zoster infection
 * 18) B02.700: Disseminated herpes zoster
 * 19) B02.910: Herpes zoster
 * 20) B03.x00: Smallpox
 * 21) B03.x20: Smallpox
 * 22) B04.x00: Monkeypox
 * 23) B05.990: Measles
 * 24) B05.990: Morbilli
 * 25) B06.900: Rubella
 * 26) B06.990: Rubella
 * 27) B06.990: Rubella
 * 28) B07.x00: Common warts
 * 29) B07.x10: Filiform warts
 * 30) B07.x12: Hand warts
 * 31) B07.x14: Plantar warts
 * 32) B07.x18: Mosaic plantar warts
 * 33) B07.x18: Mosaic plantar warts
 * 34) B07.x20: Plane warts
 * 35) B07.x30: Butcher's warts
 * 36) B07.x30: Butcher's warts
 * 37) B08.010: Cowpox
 * 38) B08.030: Cowpox
 * 39) B08.040: Ecthyma contagiosum
 * 40) B08.040: Orf
 * 41) B08.050: Vaccinia
 * 42) B08.100: Molluscum contagiosum
 * 43) B08.200: Roseola infantum
 * 44) B08.200: Exanthema subitum
 * 45) B08.300: Fifth disease
 * 46) B08.300: Erythema infectiosum
 * 47) B08.400: Hand, foot and mouth disease
 * 48) B08.500: Herpangina
 * 49) B08.820: Foot and mouth disease
 * 50) B08.830: Tanapox
 * 51) B09.x20: Viral exanthem
 * 52) B20.010: Tuberculosis in HIV disease
 * 53) B20.100: HIV-modified bacterial infection of skin
 * 54) B20.110: Bacillary angiomatosis in HIV disease
 * 55) B20.200: Cytomegalovirus infection in HIV disease
 * 56) B20.300: HIV-modified viral infection of skin
 * 57) B20.400: HIV-modified candidosis
 * 58) B20.500: HIV-modified fungal infection of skin
 * 59) B20.800: HIV disease resulting in other infectious or parasitic infections
 * 60) B20.900: HIV-modified infection/infestation of skin, NOS
 * 61) B21.100: Burkitt's lymphoma in HIV disease
 * 62) B21.200: HIV disease with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, other
 * 63) B21.300: HIV-associated cutaneous lymphoma
 * 64) B21.800: HIV disease with malignant neoplasm, other
 * 65) B21.900: HIV disease with malignant neoplasm, NOS
 * 66) B22.000: HIV disease resulting in encephalopathy
 * 67) B22.010: Dementia in HIV disease
 * 68) B22.200: Slim disease
 * 69) B22.700: Elsewhere classified hIV disease resulting in multiple diseases
 * 70) B23.000: Acute HIV infection syndrome
 * 71) B24.x20: Human immunodeficiency virus infection
 * 72) B24.x20: Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
 * 73) B24.x90: Human immunodeficiency virus infection
 * 74) B25.810: Cytomegalovirus infection of skin
 * 75) B27.010: Epstein-Barr virus infection
 * 76) B27.800: Infectious mononucleosis
 * 77) B33.100: Ross River virus infection
 * 78) B35.006: Tinea capitis
 * 79) B35.020: Kerion (due to tinea elsewhere classified)
 * 80) B35.020: Kerion
 * 81) B35.030: Favus
 * 82) B35.040: Tinea barbae
 * 83) B35.040: Beard ringworm
 * 84) B35.050: Tinea barbae
 * 85) B35.060: Tinea faciei
 * 86) B35.100: Tinea unguium
 * 87) B35.100: Onychomycosis due to dermatophyte
 * 88) B35.110: Total dystrophic onychomycosis
 * 89) B35.110: Total dystrophic onychomycosis
 * 90) B35.120: Distal and lateral subungual onychomycosis
 * 91) B35.130: Proximal subungual onychomycosis
 * 92) B35.140: Superficial white onychomycosis
 * 93) B35.190: Onychomycosis
 * 94) B35.200: Tinea manuum
 * 95) B35.200: Hand ringworm
 * 96) B35.300: Foot ringworm
 * 97) B35.300: Tinea pedis
 * 98) B35.310: Interdigitale tinea pedis
 * 99) B35.330: Moccasin foot
 * 100) B35.400: Tinea corporis
 * 101) B35.400: Ringworm of body
 * 102) B35.500: Tokelau
 * 103) B35.500: Tinea imbricata
 * 104) B35.600: Tinea cruris
 * 105) B35.610: Ringworm of groin
 * 106) B35.810: Tinea profunda
 * 107) B35.820: Granulomatous dermatophytosis
 * 108) B35.830: Majocchi's granuloma
 * 109) B35.890: Disseminated dermatophytosis
 * 110) B35.900: Tinea, NOS
 * 111) B35.900: Ringworm, NOS
 * 112) B36.000: Pityriasis versicolor
 * 113) B36.000: Tinea versicolor
 * 114) B36.100: Tinea nigra
 * 115) B36.100: Keratomycosis nigricans palmaris
 * 116) B36.200: White piedra
 * 117) B36.200: White trichosporosis
 * 118) B36.200: Piedra alba
 * 119) B36.300: Black trichomycosis nodularis
 * 120) B36.300: Black trichosporosis
 * 121) B36.810: Malassezia (pityrosporum) folliculitis
 * 122) B36.810: Malassezia (pityrosporum) folliculitis
 * 123) B36.820: Onychomycosis due to mould infection
 * 124) B36.900: Dermatomycosis, NOS
 * 125) B36.920: Otomycosis, NOS
 * 126) B37.000: Oral candidiasis
 * 127) B37.000: Candidal stomatitis
 * 128) B37.000: Oral candidosis
 * 129) B37.000: Oral candidosis
 * 130) B37.010: Chronic atrophic candidiasis
 * 131) B37.020: Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis
 * 132) B37.030: Candida leukoplakia
 * 133) B37.050: Perlèche moniliasis
 * 134) B37.050: Candidal angular cheilitis
 * 135) B37.210: Cutaneous candidiasis
 * 136) B37.212: Disseminated cutaneous candidosis
 * 137) B37.214: Flexural candidosis
 * 138) B37.216: Erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica
 * 139) B37.216: Interdigital candidiasis
 * 140) B37.220: Nail candidiasis
 * 141) B37.220: Nail candidiasis
 * 142) B37.230: Candidal paronychia
 * 143) B37.230: Paronychia due to candidiasis
 * 144) B37.250: Cutaneous candidal granuloma
 * 145) B37.260: Granulomatous candidiasis
 * 146) B37.280: Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
 * 147) B37.290: Chronic mucocutaneous candidosis
 * 148) B37.290: Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
 * 149) B37.310: Candidiasis of vulva
 * 150) B37.310: Vulvar candidiasis
 * 151) B37.330: Candida vulvovaginitis
 * 152) B37.330: Candida vulvovaginitis
 * 153) B37.410: Candida balanitis
 * 154) B37.410: Candida balanitis
 * 155) B37.700: Candida septicaemia
 * 156) B37.885: Candidal cheilitis
 * 157) B37.885: Candidal cheilitis
 * 158) B37.900: Thrush
 * 159) B37.900: Candidosis
 * 160) B37.900: Moniliasis, NOS
 * 161) B37.900: Candidiasis, NOS
 * 162) B38.300: Cutaneous coccidioidomycosis
 * 163) B39.300: Disseminated cutaneous histoplasmosis
 * 164) B39.400: American histoplasmosis, NOS
 * 165) B39.500: African histoplasmosis
 * 166) B39.900: Histoplasmosis, NOS
 * 167) B40.300: Cutaneous blastomycosis
 * 168) B40.900: Gilchrist's disease
 * 169) B41.810: Paracoccidioidomycosis of skin
 * 170) B41.900: Paracoccidioidomycosis, NOS
 * 171) B41.900: Lutz Splendore Almeida disease
 * 172) B42.100: Lymphatic cutaneous sporotrichosis
 * 173) B43.000: Chromoblastomycosis of skin
 * 174) B43.000: Chromomycosis of skin
 * 175) B43.000: Verrucous dermatitis
 * 176) B43.900: Chromoblastomycosis
 * 177) B44.810: Otomycosis due to aspergillus spp.
 * 178) B45.200: Cutaneous cryptococcosis
 * 179) B45.200: Cryptococcosis of skin
 * 180) B46.100: Rhinocerebral mucormycosis
 * 181) B46.100: Rhinocerebral mucormycosis
 * 182) B46.300: Mucormycosis of skin
 * 183) B46.300: Cutaneous mucormycosis
 * 184) B46.310: Subcutaneous mucormycosis
 * 185) B46.310: Subcutaneous mucormycosis
 * 186) B46.810: Entomophthoromycosis
 * 187) B46.900: Zygomycosis, NOS
 * 188) B47.000: Eumycetoma
 * 189) B47.000: Maduromycosis
 * 190) B47.010: Mycotic madura foot
 * 191) B47.900: Mycetoma of foot, NOS
 * 192) B47.910: Madura foot, NOS
 * 193) B48.000: Lobomycosis
 * 194) B48.100: Rhinosporidiosis
 * 195) B48.400: Disseminated cutaneous mycosis due to Penicillium spp.
 * 196) B48.810: Cutaneous alternariosis
 * 197) B49.x00: Mycosis, NOS
 * 198) B49.x00: Fungus infection of skin
 * 199) B55.000: Kala azar
 * 200) B55.000: Visceral affecting skin leishmaniasis
 * 201) B55.010: Post kala azar dermal leishmaniasis
 * 202) B55.010: Post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis
 * 203) B55.010: Post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis
 * 204) B55.100: Oriental sore
 * 205) B55.100: Delhi boil
 * 206) B55.100: Cutaneous leishmaniasis, NOS
 * 207) B55.110: Leishmaniasis of skin diffuse
 * 208) B55.130: Lupoid leishmaniasis
 * 209) B55.130: Lupoid leishmaniasis
 * 210) B55.200: American mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
 * 211) B55.200: American cutaneous leishmaniasis
 * 212) B55.200: Espundia
 * 213) B55.900: Leishmaniasis, NOS
 * 214) B56.000: Trypanosomiasis Gambiense
 * 215) B56.100: Rhodesiense trypanosomiasis
 * 216) B56.900: Trypanosomiasis African, NOS
 * 217) B56.910: Sleeping sickness, NOS
 * 218) B57.510: Chagoma
 * 219) B57.510: Chagas disease skin
 * 220) B58.810: Toxoplasmosis of skin
 * 221) B58.900: Toxoplasmosis, NOS
 * 222) B56.000: Trypanosomiasis Gambiense
 * 223) B56.100: Rhodesiense trypanosomiasis
 * 224) B56.900: Trypanosomiasis African, NOS
 * 225) B56.910: Sleeping sickness, NOS
 * 226) B57.510: Chagas disease skin
 * 227) B57.510: Chagoma
 * 228) B58.810: Toxoplasmosis of skin
 * 229) B58.900: Toxoplasmosis, NOS
 * 230) B65.210: Katayama disease
 * 231) B65.300: Cercarial dermatitis
 * 232) B65.300: Cercarial dermatitis
 * 233) B65.300: Schistosome dermatitis
 * 234) B65.300: Schistosomiasis of skin
 * 235) B65.300: Sea bather's eruption
 * 236) B65.300: Swimmer's itch
 * 237) B65.900: Bilharziasis, NOS
 * 238) B65.900: Schistosomiasis of skin
 * 239) B67.900: Echinococcosis of skin
 * 240) B68.900: Dermatosis due to tapeworm
 * 241) B69.810: Cysticercosis of skin
 * 242) B69.900: Cysticercosis of skin
 * 243) B70.100: Sparganosis of skin
 * 244) B70.110: Sparganosis of skin
 * 245) B72.x00: Dracunculosis
 * 246) B73.x00: Onchocerciasis
 * 247) B73.x10: Onchodermatitis
 * 248) B73.x30: Onchocerciasis
 * 249) B74.000: Filariasis due to wuchereria bancrofti
 * 250) B74.010: Filarial elephantiasis
 * 251) B74.100: Filariasis due to brugia malayi
 * 252) B74.300: Loa loa
 * 253) B74.300: Loiasis
 * 254) B74.410: Mansonelliasis of skin
 * 255) B74.900: Filariasis
 * 256) B75.x00: Trichinosis
 * 257) B75.x00: Trichinosis
 * 258) B76.000: Ancylostomiasis of skin
 * 259) B76.900: Hookworm disease
 * 260) B76.900: Hookworm infestation, NOS
 * 261) B76.910: Creeping eruption
 * 262) B76.910: Cutaneous larva migrans
 * 263) B76.910: Creeping eruption
 * 264) B76.910: Larva migrans
 * 265) B76.910: Larva migrans
 * 266) B77.900: Acariasis
 * 267) B78.100: Strongyloidiasis affecting skin
 * 268) B78.110: Larva currens (strongyloidiasis)
 * 269) B78.700: Disseminated strongyloidiasis
 * 270) B78.900: Strongyloidiasis, NOS
 * 271) B80.x00: Oxyuriasis
 * 272) B83.000: Visceral larva migrans
 * 273) B83.000: Visceral larva migrans
 * 274) B83.010: Toxocariasis
 * 275) B83.100: Gnathostomiasis
 * 276) B85.000: Head lice
 * 277) B85.000: Head lice
 * 278) B85.000: Pediculosis capitis
 * 279) B85.100: Body lice
 * 280) B85.100: Body lice
 * 281) B85.100: Pediculosis corporis
 * 282) B85.100: Vagabond's disease
 * 283) B85.200: Pediculosis, NOS
 * 284) B85.300: Crabs
 * 285) B85.300: Pubic lice
 * 286) B85.300: Phthiriasis pubis
 * 287) B85.300: Pubic lice
 * 288) B85.310: Maculae caeruleae (phthiriasis)
 * 289) B85.310: Taches bleuâtres (phthiriasis)
 * 290) B85.400: Pediculosis with phthiriasis
 * 291) B85.400: Phthiriasis with pediculosis
 * 292) B86.x00: Human scabies
 * 293) B86.x10: Norwegian scabies
 * 294) B86.x20: Post-scabietic nodules
 * 295) B86.x30: Post-scabietic eczema
 * 296) B87.000: Myiasis of skin
 * 297) B87.010: Creeping myiasis
 * 298) B87.100: Myiasis of wound
 * 299) B87.100: Wound myiasis
 * 300) B87.900: Myiasis
 * 301) B88.010: Dermatosis due to plant mites
 * 302) B88.010: Harvest itch
 * 303) B88.010: Trombiculosis
 * 304) B88.020: Demodicidosis
 * 305) B88.030: Trombiculosis
 * 306) B88.040: Cheyletiella dermatitis
 * 307) B88.050: Animal scabies
 * 308) B88.050: Dermatosis due to animal mites
 * 309) B88.060: Dermatosis due to bird mites
 * 310) B88.100: Tungiasis
 * 311) B88.300: Leech bite
 * 312) B88.820: Tick bite
 * 313) B88.830: Protothecosis of skin

C

 * 1) C02.910: Squamous cell carcinoma of tongue
 * 2) C06.910: Verrucous carcinoma of oral cavity
 * 3) C25.410: Glucagonoma syndrome
 * 4) C43.992: Mucosal malignant melanoma
 * 5) C43.994: Extracutaneous malignant melanoma
 * 6) C43.L10: Nodular malignant melanoma
 * 7) C43.L20: Superficial spreading malignant melanoma
 * 8) C43.L40: Lentigo maligna malignant melanoma
 * 9) C43.L50: Amelanotic malignant melanoma
 * 10) C43.L60: Acral lentiginous malignant melanoma
 * 11) C43.L80: Histological type unclassifiable malignant melanoma
 * 12) C43.L82: Malignant blue naevus
 * 13) C43.L90: Clinical & histological type unspecified malignant melanoma
 * 14) C44.L12: Marjolin's ulcer
 * 15) C44.L21: Basalioma
 * 16) C44.L21: Basal cell carcinoma
 * 17) C44.L24: Micronodular basal cell carcinoma
 * 18) C44.L25: Superficial basal cell carcinaoma
 * 19) C44.L26: Nodualr basal cell carcinoma
 * 20) C44.L26: Circumscribed solid basal cell carcinoma
 * 21) C44.L27: Cystic basal cell carcinoma
 * 22) C44.L28: Morphoeic basal cell carcinoma
 * 23) C44.L30: Adenoid basal cell carcinoma
 * 24) C44.L32: Nodulo-ulcerative basal cell carcinoma
 * 25) C44.L33: Pigmented basal cell carcinoma
 * 26) C44.L34: Keratotic basal cell carcinoma
 * 27) C44.L35: Rodent ulcus
 * 28) C44.L38: Recurrent basal cell carcinoma
 * 29) C44.L40: Malignant spiradenoma
 * 30) C44.L42: Malignant cylindroma
 * 31) C44.L43: NEC sweat gland carcinoma
 * 32) C44.L44: Merkel cell carcinoma
 * 33) C44.L45: Malignant pilomatrixoma
 * 34) C44.L46: Sebaceous carcinoma
 * 35) C44.L47: Trichilemmal carcinoma
 * 36) C44.L48: Squamous cell carcinoma
 * 37) C44.L56: Verrucous squamous cell carcinoma
 * 38) C44.L62: Apocrine adenocarcinoma
 * 39) C44.L64: Malignant eccrine spiradenoma
 * 40) C44.L67: Eccrine porocarcinoma
 * 41) C44.L67: Eccrine porocarcinoma
 * 42) C44.L67: Hidradenocarcinoma
 * 43) C44.L68: Malignant sweat gland tumour
 * 44) C44.L75: Extramammary paget's disease
 * 45) C44.L79: Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus
 * 46) C46.010: Kaposi's sarcoma in HIV disease
 * 47) C46.010: Kaposi's sarcoma
 * 48) C46.020: Sporadic kaposi's sarcoma
 * 49) C46.030: Endemic kaposi's sarcoma
 * 50) C46.900: Kaposi's sarcoma, NOS
 * 51) C47.900: Nerve sheath-derived malignant neoplasm
 * 52) C47.910: Malignant granular cell tumour
 * 53) C49.M10: Malignant fibrous histiocytoma
 * 54) C49.M10: Malignant fibrous histiocytoma
 * 55) C49.M12: Atypical fibroxanthoma
 * 56) C49.M20: Haemangiopericytoma
 * 57) C49.M22: Malignant angioendotheliomatosis
 * 58) C49.M24: Dermatofibrosarcoma protruberans
 * 59) C49.M30: Bednar tumour
 * 60) C49.M40: Sarcoma of skin
 * 61) C49.M42: Fibrosarcoma
 * 62) C49.M44: Malignant schwannoma
 * 63) C49.M48: Leiomyosarcoma
 * 64) C49.M50: Rhabdomyosarcoma
 * 65) C49.M54: Myxofibrosarcoma
 * 66) C49.M60: Cutaneous angiosarcoma
 * 67) C49.M70: Lymphangiosarcoma
 * 68) C50.010: Paget's disease of nipple
 * 69) C50.810: Cancer en cuirasse
 * 70) C51.910: Malignant melanoma of vulva
 * 71) C60.910: Carcinoma of penis
 * 72) C60.910: Penile carcinoma
 * 73) C62.920: Seminoma
 * 74) C62.930: Teratoma
 * 75) C77.801: Lymph node matastasis due to melanoma
 * 76) C77.900: NOC Lymph node metastasis
 * 77) C77.930: Lymph node matastasis due to SCC
 * 78) C78.810: Visceral metastasis due to melanoma
 * 79) C79.210: Metastasis in skin, NOS
 * 80) C79.240: Due to melanoma intransit metastasis in skin
 * 81) C80.x20: Erysipelas carcinomatosum
 * 82) C81.900: Hodgkin's disease, NOS
 * 83) C81.900: Hodgkin's disease affecting the skin
 * 84) C83.310: Reticulum cell sarcoma
 * 85) C83.410: Immunoblastic lymphoma
 * 86) C83.700: Burkitt's lymphoma
 * 87) C83.900: Diffuse non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, NOS
 * 88) C84.000: Mycosis fungoides
 * 89) C84.002: Premycotic eruption
 * 90) C84.004: Patch mycosis fungoides
 * 91) C84.006: Patch/plaque stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
 * 92) C84.006: Patch/plaque stage mycosis fungoides
 * 93) C84.008: Erythrodermic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
 * 94) C84.008: Erythrodermic mycosis fungoides
 * 95) C84.010: Poikilodermatous mycosis fungoides
 * 96) C84.010: Poikilodermatous mycosis fungoides
 * 97) C84.012: Tumour stage mycosis fungoides
 * 98) C84.014: "Tumeur d'emblée" type mycosis fungoides
 * 99) C84.018: Follicular mucinosis type cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
 * 100) C84.018: Follicular mucinosis (T cell lymphoma)
 * 101) C84.018: Follicular mucinosis type mycosis fungoides
 * 102) C84.030: Woringer-Kolopp disease (pagetoid reticulosis)
 * 103) C84.030: Pagetoid reticulosis
 * 104) C84.040: Ketron-Goodman disease (pagetoid reticulosis)
 * 105) C84.040: Generalised pagetoid reticulosis
 * 106) C84.050: Granulomatous slack skin disease
 * 107) C84.050: Granulomatous slack skin disease
 * 108) C84.060: Panniculitis-like cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
 * 109) C84.100: Sézary syndrome
 * 110) C84.200: T-zone (involving skin) t-cell lymphoma
 * 111) C84.300: Lennert's (involving skin) t-cell lymphoma
 * 112) C84.300: Lennert's lymphoma
 * 113) C84.400: Peripheral T cell lymphoma
 * 114) C84.412: Pleomorphic peripheral T cell lymphoma
 * 115) C84.414: Pleomorphic small/medium-sized cell cutaneous t-cell lymphoma
 * 116) C84.418: CD-30 positive anaplastic large cell cutaneous t-cell lymphoma
 * 117) C84.420: CD-30 positive anaplastic large T-cell cutaneous lymphoma
 * 118) C84.420: Ki-1 positive T cell lymphoma
 * 119) C84.422: CD-30 positive pleomorphic large T-cell cutaneous t-cell lymphoma
 * 120) C84.424: CD-30 negative pleomorphic large cell cutaneous t-cell lymphoma
 * 121) C84.426: CD-30 positive T-immunoblastic cutaneous t-cell lymphoma
 * 122) C84.430: Ki-1 positive T cell lymphoma
 * 123) C84.430: CD-30 positive large T-cell cutaneous malignant lymphoma
 * 124) C84.460: Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy
 * 125) C84.500: T-cell lymphoma involving skin
 * 126) C85.100: B-cell lymphoma with skin involvement
 * 127) C85.110: Small lymphocytic (involving skin) b-cell lymphoma
 * 128) C85.900: Lymphoma, NOS
 * 129) C88.000: Macroglobulinemia Waldenström
 * 130) C88.000: Waldenström's macroglobulinemia
 * 131) C90.002: Myelomatosis
 * 132) C90.002: Cutaneous infiltration by multiple myeloma
 * 133) C90.010: Kahler's disease
 * 134) C90.100: Plasma cell leukemia
 * 135) C90.200: Myeloma solitary
 * 136) C90.201: Cutaneous plasmocytoma
 * 137) C90.201: Cutaneous plasmacytoma
 * 138) C91.100: Chronic lymphocytic (involving skin) t-cell leukaemia
 * 139) C91.400: Hairy-cell leukaemia (involving skin)
 * 140) C91.401: Leukemic reticuloendotheliosis
 * 141) C91.500: Adult T-cell lymphoma-leukaemia (ATLL)
 * 142) C92.100: Chronic myeloid leukaemia : leukaemic infiltration of skin
 * 143) C92.700: Myeloid leukaemia : leukaemic infiltration of skin
 * 144) C93.700: Monocytic leukaemia : leukaemic infiltration of skin
 * 145) C95.900: Leukaemic infiltration of skin
 * 146) C96.000: Letterer-Siwe disease
 * 147) C96.110: Histiocytic medullary reticulosis
 * 148) C96.120: Malignant histiocytosis (involving skin)
 * 149) C96.200: Malignant mastocytosis
 * 150) C96.210: Malignant mastocytosis

D

 * 1) D03.L00: In situ malignant melanoma
 * 2) D03.L10: Lentigo maligna
 * 3) D04.L10: Bowen´s disease
 * 4) D07.110: Erythroplasia of Queyrat of vulva
 * 5) D07.120: Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia
 * 6) D07.410: Penis erythroplasia of Queyrat
 * 7) D10.120: Abrikosoff´s tumour of tongue
 * 8) D10.310: White sponge nevus
 * 9) D17.910: Lipoma
 * 10) D17.920: Multiple lipomata
 * 11) D17.930: Angiolipoma
 * 12) D17.940: Lipoblastomatosis
 * 13) D17.950: Hibernoma
 * 14) D18.010: Haemangioma
 * 15) D18.010: Angioma, NOS
 * 16) D18.011: Glomus tumour
 * 17) D18.011: Glomus tumour
 * 18) D18.013: Angioma senile
 * 19) D18.014: Cavernous haemangioma
 * 20) D18.015: Capillary haemangioma
 * 21) D18.015: Capillary angioma
 * 22) D18.016: Multiple progressive angiomatosis
 * 23) D18.050: Venous hemangioma
 * 24) D18.050: Venous lake
 * 25) D18.100: Lymphangioma
 * 26) D18.110: Simple lymphangioma
 * 27) D18.130: Lymphangioma circumscriptum cutis
 * 28) D18.130: Lymphangioma circumscriptum
 * 29) D18.140: Cavernous lymphangioma
 * 30) D18.140: Cystic hygroma
 * 31) D18.140: Cystic hygroma
 * 32) D21.M20: Masson´s pseudoangiosarcoma
 * 33) D21.M30: Giant-cell synovioma
 * 34) D21.M40: Leiomyoma
 * 35) D21.M50: Rhabdomyoma
 * 36) D21.M60: Angioleiomyoma
 * 37) D22.301: Naevus of Ota
 * 38) D22.301: Ota's naevus
 * 39) D22.504: Naevus of Ito
 * 40) D22.505: Mongolian spot
 * 41) D22.L14: Compound naevus
 * 42) D22.L22: Dermal cellular naevus
 * 43) D22.L30: Spindle cell naevus of Reed
 * 44) D22.L32: Spitz naevus
 * 45) D22.L32: Desmoplastic Spitz naevus
 * 46) D22.L34: Halo naevus
 * 47) D22.L36: Pseudomelanoma
 * 48) D22.L42: Blue naevus
 * 49) D22.L42: Blue naevus
 * 50) D22.L50: Giant nevus
 * 51) D22.L60: Congenital naevus
 * 52) D22.L80: Balloon cell naevus
 * 53) D23.L12: Trichilemmoma
 * 54) D23.L13: Trichoepithelioma
 * 55) D23.L14: Giant solitary trichoepithelioma
 * 56) D23.L15: Trichofolliculoma
 * 57) D23.L17: Epithelioma calcificans Malherbe
 * 58) D23.L17: Pilomatrixoma
 * 59) D23.L18: Trichoadenoma
 * 60) D23.L22: Winer's pore
 * 61) D23.L24: Trichoblastoma
 * 62) D23.L25: Multiple fibrofolliculomas
 * 63) D23.L26: Trichodiscoma
 * 64) D23.L27: Benign eccrine tumour
 * 65) D23.L30: Eccrine hidrocystoma
 * 66) D23.L31: Hidroacanthoma simplex
 * 67) D23.L31: Eccrine poroma
 * 68) D23.L32: Eccrine syringofibroadenoma
 * 69) D23.L33: Cylindroma
 * 70) D23.L36: Benign apocrine tumour
 * 71) D23.L37: Tubular apocrine adenoma
 * 72) D23.L39: Apocrine hidrocystoma
 * 73) D23.L45: Eruptive syringomata
 * 74) D23.L48: Hidradenoma papilliferum
 * 75) D23.L49: Spiradenoma
 * 76) D23.L53: Fibroma
 * 77) D23.L54: Fibroma molle
 * 78) D23.L59: Periungual fibroma
 * 79) D23.L62: Dermatofibroma
 * 80) D23.L67: Acanthoma fissuratum
 * 81) D23.L71: Keratoacanthoma
 * 82) D23.L73: Angiokeratoma circumscriptum
 * 83) D23.L74: Angiokeratoma of Mibelli
 * 84) D23.L75: Angiofibroma
 * 85) D23.L79: Osteoma cutis
 * 86) D23.L83: Verruciform xanthoma
 * 87) D24.x10: Erosive adenomatosis of nipple
 * 88) D24.x30: Adenoma of nipple
 * 89) D29.010: Pearly penile papules
 * 90) D29.010: Hirsuties papillaris penis
 * 91) D29.420: Scrotal angiokeratoma
 * 92) D29.430: Dartoic myoma
 * 93) D36.110: Cutaneous neuroma
 * 94) D36.150: Nerve sheath-derived benign neoplasm
 * 95) D36.150: Neurilemmoma
 * 96) D36.160: Neurofibroma
 * 97) D36.160: Neurofibroma single
 * 98) D36.170: Granular cell tumor
 * 99) D36.170: Abrikossoff's tumour
 * 100) D36.170: Granular cell myoblastoma
 * 101) D36.170: Granular cell tumour
 * 102) D36.180: Ganglioneuroma
 * 103) D45.x00: Polycythaemia vera
 * 104) D47.200: Monoclonal gammopathy
 * 105) D47.300: Idiopathic hemorrhagic thrombocythemia
 * 106) D48.110: Soft tissue NOS tumour
 * 107) D48.510: FAMMM syndrome
 * 108) D48.520: Dysplastic nevus syndrome
 * 109) D48.520: Hereditary BK-Mole syndrome
 * 110) D48.540: Dysplastic nevus
 * 111) D48.560: Generalised follicular hamartoma
 * 112) D48.570: Desmoid tumour
 * 113) D50.110: Paterson Kelly syndrome
 * 114) D50.110: Plummer Vinson syndrome
 * 115) D59.110: Cold agglutinins
 * 116) D61.010: Fanconi syndrome
 * 117) D65.x20: Purpura fulminans
 * 118) D68.810: Antiphospholipid syndrome
 * 119) D68.830: Systemic lupus erythematosus-associated antiphospholipid syndrome
 * 120) D68.900: Bruising/purpura due to coagulation disorder
 * 121) D69.010: Henoch-Schönlein purpura
 * 122) D69.010: Anaphylactoid purpura
 * 123) D69.020: Toxic purpura
 * 124) D69.020: Toxic purpura
 * 125) D69.030: Allergic vasculitis
 * 126) D69.030: Leucocytoclastic vasculitis
 * 127) D69.030: Allergic vasculitis
 * 128) D69.030: Angiitis leucocytoclastic
 * 129) D69.030: Leucocytoclastic vasculitis
 * 130) D69.030: Gougerot Ruiter disease
 * 131) D69.050: Purpura due to drug
 * 132) D69.050: Drug-induced purpura
 * 133) D69.080: Idiopathic purpura
 * 134) D69.110: Glanzmann Naegeli syndrome
 * 135) D69.210: Purpura
 * 136) D69.220: Purpura simplex
 * 137) D69.230: Auto-erythrocyte sensitisation
 * 138) D69.230: Syndrome painful bruising
 * 139) D69.230: Gardner Diamond syndrome
 * 140) D69.240: Eczematid like purpura
 * 141) D69.250: Purpura teleangiectatica arciformis Touraine
 * 142) D69.260: Purpura senile
 * 143) D69.260: Senile purpura
 * 144) D69.270: Steroid-induced purpura
 * 145) D69.280: Contact purpura
 * 146) D69.280: Contact purpura
 * 147) D69.290: Itching purpura
 * 148) D69.300: Autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura
 * 149) D69.300: Werlhof's disease
 * 150) D69.300: Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
 * 151) D69.310: Autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura
 * 152) D69.500: Sencondary thrombocytopenic purpura
 * 153) D69.507: Kasabach-Merritt syndrome
 * 154) D69.507: Kasabach-Merritt syndrome
 * 155) D69.507: Haemangioma-associated purpura
 * 156) D69.507: Haemangiomatosis with thrombocytopenia
 * 157) D69.810: Black heel
 * 158) D71.x10: Chronic granulomatous disease of childhood
 * 159) D72.100: Eosinophilia
 * 160) D72.120: Hypereosinophilic syndrome
 * 161) D76.000: Langerhans cell histiocytosis
 * 162) D76.010: Chronic progressive histiocytosis X
 * 163) D76.020: Hand Schuller Christian disease
 * 164) D76.030: Eosinophilic granuloma
 * 165) D76.050: Hashimoto-Pritzker type langerhans cell histiocytosis
 * 166) D76.050: Hashimoto-Pritzker syndrome
 * 167) D76.100: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
 * 168) D76.100: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
 * 169) D76.301: Reticulohistiocytic granuloma
 * 170) D76.320: Benign cephalic histiocytosis
 * 171) D76.330: Familial sky blue histiocytosis
 * 172) D76.330: Familial sea-blue histiocytosis
 * 173) D76.340: Generalised eruptive histiocytomata
 * 174) D76.360: Sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy
 * 175) D76.360: Rosai-Dorfman disease
 * 176) D76.370: Plane xanthoma
 * 177) D76.380: Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma
 * 178) D76.380: Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma
 * 179) D76.390: Juvenile xanthogranuloma
 * 180) D81.210: Omenn's syndrome
 * 181) D81.900: Severe combined immunodeficiency
 * 182) D82.000: Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
 * 183) D82.100: DiGeorge syndrome
 * 184) D82.400: Buckley's syndrome
 * 185) D82.400: Hyper-IgE syndrome
 * 186) D82.400: Job's syndrome
 * 187) D84.100: Complement deficiency
 * 188) D84.110: Hereditary angioneurotic edema
 * 189) D84.110: Hereditary angio-oedema
 * 190) D84.112: C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency
 * 191) D84.900: Immunodeficiency, NOS
 * 192) D86.300: Cutaneous sarcoidosis
 * 193) D86.310: Papular sarcoidosis
 * 194) D86.312: Maculopapular sarcoidosis
 * 195) D86.314: Nodular sarcoidosis
 * 196) D86.316: Subcutaneous nodular sarcoidosis
 * 197) D86.318: Annular sarcoidosis
 * 198) D86.320: Plaque sarcoidosis
 * 199) D86.330: Sarcoidosis in scar
 * 200) D86.340: Lupus pernio
 * 201) D86.350: Acute with erythema nodosum sarcoidosis
 * 202) D86.360: Angiolupoid
 * 203) D86.810: Heerfordt's syndrome
 * 204) D86.830: Ostitis multiplex cystoides Jüngling
 * 205) D86.920: Besnier Boeck Schaumann disease
 * 206) D89.010: Hypergammaglobulinemic purpura
 * 207) D89.100: Cryoglobulinemia
 * 208) D89.120: Cryofibrinogenemia

E

 * 1) E03.810: Diffuse myxedema
 * 2) E03.900: Skin signs of hypothyroidism
 * 3) E03.910: Myxoedema (hypothyroidism)
 * 4) E05.810: Pretibial myxedema
 * 5) E05.900: Hyperthyroidism, NOS
 * 6) E1i.500: Diabetic angiopathy
 * 7) E1i.501: Dermatoses due to diabetic microangiopathy
 * 8) E1i.504: Neuropathic ulcer due to diabetes
 * 9) E1i.505: Gangrene wet of feet in diabetic
 * 10) E1i.506: Diabetic dermopathy
 * 11) E1i.506: Diabetic dermopathy
 * 12) E1i.507: Diabetic rubeosis
 * 13) E1i.507: Diabetic rubeosis
 * 14) E1i.507: Diabetic rubeosis
 * 15) E1i.601: Diabetic thick skin
 * 16) E1i.604: Diabetic necrobiosis lipoidica
 * 17) E1i.605: Bulla due to diabetes mellitus
 * 18) E1i.605: Bullosis diabeticorum
 * 19) E1i.606: Diabetic cheiroarthropathy
 * 20) E22.000: Acromegaly
 * 21) E23.010: Sheehan's syndrome
 * 22) E24.200: Drug-induced cushing's syndrome
 * 23) E24.900: Cutaneous signs due to cushing syndrome
 * 24) E25.900: Adrenogenital syndrome, NOS
 * 25) E27.100: Cutaneous signs due to addison's disease
 * 26) E28.200: Stein Leventhal syndrome
 * 27) E28.200: Cutaneous manifestations of polycystic ovary syndrome
 * 28) E29.900: Cutaneous marker of testicular disorder
 * 29) E29.920: Hypogonadism
 * 30) E30.000: Delayed puberty
 * 31) E30.100: Precocious puberty
 * 32) E30.100: Precocious puberty
 * 33) E34.000: Carcinoid syndrome
 * 34) E34.820: Werner's syndrome
 * 35) E34.830: Leprechaunism
 * 36) E34.840: Progeria
 * 37) E34.850: Acrogeria
 * 38) E34.860: Progeria infantilis
 * 39) E34.860: Hutchinson Gilford syndrome
 * 40) E34.870: Metageria
 * 41) E34.900: Cutaneous marker of endocrine disorder
 * 42) E40.x00: Kwashiorkor
 * 43) E41.x00: Marasmus
 * 44) E50.810: Keratosis follicular due to vitamin A deficiency
 * 45) E50.820: Xeroderma due to vitamin A deficiency
 * 46) E50.830: Hyperkeratosis due to vitamin A deficiency
 * 47) E50.830: Phrynoderma
 * 48) E52.x00: Pellagra
 * 49) E52.x10: Pellagroid
 * 50) E53.000: Ariboflavinosis
 * 51) E53.000: Vitamin B2 deficiency
 * 52) E53.100: Vitamin B6 deficiency
 * 53) E53.850: Folate deficiency
 * 54) E53.870: Deficiency vitamin
 * 55) E54.x00: Scurvy
 * 56) E56.100: Vitamin K deficiency
 * 57) E60.x00: Nutritional zinc deficiency
 * 58) E60.x10: Zinc depletion syndrome
 * 59) E61.100: Dermatoses associated with iron deficiency
 * 60) E66.900: Obesity, NOS
 * 61) E67.000: Skin disease due to hypervitaminosis A
 * 62) E67.100: Aurantiasis
 * 63) E70.000: Phenylketonuria - PKU
 * 64) E70.000: Folling's syndrome
 * 65) E70.000: Phenylpyruvic oligophrenia
 * 66) E70.100: Hyperphenylalaninemia
 * 67) E70.210: Alkaptonuria
 * 68) E70.230: Richner-Hanhart oculocutaneous syndrome (tyrosinaemia II)
 * 69) E70.230: Ochronosis
 * 70) E70.300: Albinism, NOS
 * 71) E70.300: Albinism
 * 72) E70.310: Oculocutaneous albinism
 * 73) E70.312: Partial albinism
 * 74) E70.314: Tyrosinase-positive oculocutaneous albinism (type 2)
 * 75) E70.314: Oculocutaneous type 2 (tyrosinase positive) albinism
 * 76) E70.314: Oculocutaneous albinism - tyrosinase-negative (type 1)
 * 77) E70.318: Albinoidism
 * 78) E70.320: Waardenburg's syndrome
 * 79) E70.340: Chediak Higashi syndrome
 * 80) E70.340: Oculocutaneous albinism - Chediak-Higashi
 * 81) E70.350: Piebaldism
 * 82) E70.358: Tietz 's syndrome
 * 83) E70.360: Oculocutaneous albinism - Hermansky-Pudlak
 * 84) E70.360: Hermansky Pudlak syndrome
 * 85) E70.380: Cross syndrome
 * 86) E72.020: Hartnup disease
 * 87) E72.510: Leg ulcer due to prolidase deficiency
 * 88) E75.220: Gaucher's disease
 * 89) E75.230: Niemann-Pick disease
 * 90) E75.240: Disseminated lipogranulomatosis
 * 91) E75.240: Farber's disease
 * 92) E75.240: Lipogranulomatosis disseminated
 * 93) E75.250: Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum of Fabry
 * 94) E75.250: Fabry's disease
 * 95) E75.510: Tendinous xanthoma
 * 96) E75.520: Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis
 * 97) E75.520: Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis
 * 98) E75.540: Lipid storage disease
 * 99) E75.690: Lipid storage disease
 * 100) E76.010: Mucopolysaccharidosis I H (Hurler)
 * 101) E76.010: Hurler syndrome (MPS I)
 * 102) E76.020: Gargoylism
 * 103) E76.040: Scheie syndrome
 * 104) E76.040: Mucopolysaccharidosis I S (Scheie)
 * 105) E76.120: Hunter syndrome (MPS II)
 * 106) E76.120: Mucopolysaccharidosis II (Hunter)
 * 107) E76.210: Morquio's syndrome
 * 108) E76.210: Mucopolysaccharidosis IV A & B (Morquio)
 * 109) E76.220: Sanfilippo syndrome
 * 110) E76.220: Mucopolysaccharidosis III A to D (Sanfilippo)
 * 111) E76.230: Mucopolysaccharidosis VI (Maroteaux-Lamy)
 * 112) E76.230: Maroteaux Lamy disease
 * 113) E76.280: NEC Mucopolysaccharidosis
 * 114) E76.300: Mucopolysaccharidosis affecting the skin, NOS
 * 115) E78.210: Tubero-eruptive xanthoma
 * 116) E78.220: Eruptive xanthoma
 * 117) E78.230: Tuberous xanthoma
 * 118) E78.240: Xanthoma disseminatum
 * 119) E78.250: Disseminated xanthosiderohistiocytosis
 * 120) E78.260: Xanthochromia striata palmaris
 * 121) E78.270: Xanthomatosis, NOS
 * 122) E78.280: Xanthoma, NOS
 * 123) E78.290: Diffuse normolipaemic plane xanthomatosis
 * 124) E78.500: Xanthomatosis due to hyperlipidaemia
 * 125) E78.660: Tangier disease
 * 126) E78.810: Urbach Wiethe disease
 * 127) E78.810: Lipoid proteinosis
 * 128) E78.810: Hyalinosis cutis et mucosae
 * 129) E78.810: Lipoid proteinosis
 * 130) E78.820: Systemic hyalinosis
 * 131) E78.830: Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
 * 132) E78.830: Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis
 * 133) E79.100: Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
 * 134) E80.010: Erythropoietic protoporphyria
 * 135) E80.010: Protoporphyria erythropoeitic
 * 136) E80.020: Gunther's disease
 * 137) E80.020: Congenital erythropoietic porphyria
 * 138) E80.030: Erythropoietic porphyria
 * 139) E80.040: Erythropoietic coproporphyria
 * 140) E80.100: Porphyria cutanea tarda
 * 141) E80.110: Sporadic porphyria cutanea tarda
 * 142) E80.120: Familial porphyria cutanea tarda
 * 143) E80.200: Porphyrin abnormality affecting the skin
 * 144) E80.210: Acute intermittent porphyria
 * 145) E80.210: Acute intermittent porphyria
 * 146) E80.220: Hereditary coproporphyria
 * 147) E80.222: Hereditary coproporphyria
 * 148) E80.230: Variegate porphyria
 * 149) E80.232: Chester porphyria
 * 150) E80.232: Chester porphyria
 * 151) E80.240: Hepatic porphyria
 * 152) E80.250: Pseudoporphyria
 * 153) E80.260: Toxic porphyria
 * 154) E80.282: Hepatoerythropoietic porphyria
 * 155) E80.290: Porphyria, NOS
 * 156) E83.010: Menkes' syndrome
 * 157) E83.010: Kinky hair disease
 * 158) E83.020: Wilson's disease
 * 159) E83.110: Skin changes due to haemochromatosis
 * 160) E83.210: Acrodermatitis enteropathica
 * 161) E83.510: Calcinosis universalis
 * 162) E85.000: Heredofamilial systemic affecting skin amyloidosis
 * 163) E85.100: Amyloidosis - familial amyloid polyneuropathy affecting skin
 * 164) E85.300: Amyloidosis secondary systemic
 * 165) E85.400: Localized amyloidosis
 * 166) E85.800: NEC Amyloidosis
 * 167) E85.900: Amyloidosis, NOS
 * 168) E88.010: Alpha 1 anti-trypsin deficiency
 * 169) E88.100: Lipodystrophy
 * 170) E88.110: Hollander Simons syndrome
 * 171) E88.120: Membranous lipodystrophy
 * 172) E88.120: Membranous lipodystrophy
 * 173) E88.130: NEC Lipodystrophy
 * 174) E88.200: Multiple symmetrical lipomatosis
 * 175) E88.210: Adiposis dolorosa
 * 176) E88.210: Dercum's disease
 * 177) E88.280: Lipomatosis
 * 178) E88.800: Multiple symmetrical lipomatosis
 * 179) E88.820: Madelung's disease
 * 180) E88.820: Madelung's neck

F

 * 1) F06.010: Parasitophobia
 * 2) F45.800: Psychogenic pruritus
 * 3) F63.300: Hair pulling
 * 4) F63.300: Trichotillomania
 * 5) F63.800: Trichotillomania
 * 6) F68.120: Münchhausen's syndrome
 * 7) F98.420: Trichophagia
 * 8) F98.810: Nail biting
 * 9) F98.810: Onychophagia
 * 10) F98.820: Onychotillomania

G

 * 1) G11.310: Ataxia telangiectasia
 * 2) G11.310: Louis Bar syndrome
 * 3) G51.200: Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
 * 4) G51.860: Facial hemiatrophy
 * 5) G51.860: Romberg's syndrome
 * 6) G53.020: Post-herpetic neuralgia
 * 7) G60.100: Heredopathia atactica polyneuritiformis
 * 8) G60.100: Refsum disease
 * 9) G71.110: Dystrophia myotonica

H

 * 1) H00.010: Hordeolum
 * 2) H00.100: Chalazion
 * 3) H01.000: Blepharitis
 * 4) H01.000: Blepharitis, NOS
 * 5) H01.110: Eyelid eczema
 * 6) H02.000: Entropion
 * 7) H02.010: Trichiasis
 * 8) H02.100: Ectropion
 * 9) H02.300: Blepharochalasis
 * 10) H02.690: Xanthelasma
 * 11) H02.710: Madarosis
 * 12) H04.200: Epiphora
 * 13) H10.100: Allergic conjunctivitis
 * 14) H10.800: Nonallergic conjunctivitis
 * 15) H10.900: Conjunctivitis
 * 16) H11.110: Pingueculae
 * 17) H11.210: Symblepharon acquired
 * 18) H16.110: Photokeratitis
 * 19) H30.810: Harada's disease
 * 20) H35.300: Angioid streaks
 * 21) H60.020: Furunculosis of external auditory canal
 * 22) H60.110: Streptococcal cellulitis of external ear
 * 23) H60.500: Acute otitis externa - eczematous
 * 24) H60.530: Acute otitis externa
 * 25) H60.800: Chronic otitis externa
 * 26) H60.900: Otitis externa
 * 27) H61.010: Chondrodermatitis nodularis of helix
 * 28) H61.020: Perichondritis of external ear

I

 * 1) I70.200: Atherosclerosis of arteries of extremit
 * 2) I70.230: Ischaemic leg ulcer
 * 3) I70.231: Atherosclerotic ulcer
 * 4) I70.240: Atherosclerotic gangrene
 * 5) I70.240: Ischaemic gangrene
 * 6) I70.240: Ischaemic foot ulcer
 * 7) I73.000: Raynaud's phenomenon
 * 8) I73.010: Primary raynaud's phenomenon
 * 9) I73.020: Secondary raynaud's phenomenon
 * 10) I73.030: Raynaud's disease
 * 11) I73.030: Raynaud's disease
 * 12) I73.040: Raynaud's gangrene
 * 13) I73.050: Digitus mortuus
 * 14) I73.100: Thromboangiitis obliterans
 * 15) I73.100: Thromboangiitis obliterans
 * 16) I73.810: Acrocyanosis
 * 17) I73.820: Erythromelalgia
 * 18) I73.830: Livedo reticularis
 * 19) I73.880: Symmetrical of soles lividities
 * 20) I73.910: Dermatosis due to (NEC)/(NOS) microangiopathy of cutaneous vasculature
 * 21) I73.990: Peripheral ischaemia
 * 22) I73.990: Peripheral ischaemia
 * 23) I74.410: Arterial embolism
 * 24) I77.800: Kohlmeier Degos syndrome
 * 25) I77.800: Malignant atrophic papulosis of Degos
 * 26) I77.800: Malignant atrophic papulosis of Degos
 * 27) I77.800: Malignant atrophic papulosis
 * 28) I78.010: Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia
 * 29) I78.010: Angiomatosis Osler Weber Rendu
 * 30) I78.010: Osler Weber Rendu syndrome
 * 31) I78.110: Nevus araneus
 * 32) I78.110: Spider telangiectasis
 * 33) I78.110: Spider nevus
 * 34) I78.810: Unilateral telangiectasia
 * 35) I78.820: Generalised essential telangiectasia
 * 36) I78.830: Telangiectasia
 * 37) I78.850: Capillaritis alba
 * 38) I78.850: Atrophie blanche en plaque
 * 39) I78.850: Hyalinising segmental vasculitis
 * 40) I80.000: Superficial thrombophlebitis
 * 41) I80.220: Deep vein thrombosis in lower limb (NOS)
 * 42) I80.230: Phlegmasia cerulea dolens
 * 43) I80.810: Sclerosing periphlebitis of chest wall
 * 44) I80.810: Mondor's disease
 * 45) I80.900: Thrombophlebitis, NOS
 * 46) I80.910: Thrombophlebitis, NOS
 * 47) I80.920: Phlebothrombosis
 * 48) I82.100: Thrombophlebitis superficial migratory
 * 49) I82.820: Axillary vein thrombosis
 * 50) I82.830: Iliac vein thrombosis
 * 51) I82.830: Iliac vein thrombosis
 * 52) I82.910: Venous thrombosis
 * 53) I83.000: Venous leg ulcer
 * 54) I83.010: Gravitational ulcer
 * 55) I83.010: Gravitational leg ulcer
 * 56) I83.010: Varicose leg ulcer
 * 57) I83.030: Stasis ulcer
 * 58) I83.030: Post-phlebitic leg ulcer
 * 59) I83.100: Venous eczema
 * 60) I83.110: Gravitational eczema
 * 61) I83.110: Stasis eczema
 * 62) I83.110: Stasis eczema
 * 63) I83.110: Gravitational eczema
 * 64) I83.200: Varicose with varicose eczema ulcer
 * 65) I83.200: Varicose ulcer with varicose eczema
 * 66) I83.910: Spider veins
 * 67) I83.920: Corona phlebectatica
 * 68) I83.990: Varicose veins
 * 69) I83.990: Venous varicosity
 * 70) I83.990: Venous varix
 * 71) I84.500: External hemorrhoids, NOS
 * 72) I84.600: Anal skin tags
 * 73) I84.600: Skin tags of anus
 * 74) I86.000: Sublingual varicosities
 * 75) I86.000: Sublingual varicosis
 * 76) I86.810: Palmar varices
 * 77) I86.820: Caput Medusae
 * 78) I86.820: Abdominal due to portal hypertension varicosities
 * 79) I87.000: Post-thrombotic pre-ulcer stage
 * 80) I87.000: Post-phlebitic syndrome
 * 81) I87.000: Postphlebitic syndrome
 * 82) I87.290: Acroangiodermatitis
 * 83) I89.000: Lymphatic edema, NOS
 * 84) I89.000: Elephantiasis, NOS
 * 85) I89.000: Lymphoedema
 * 86) I89.010: Primary lymphedema
 * 87) I89.020: Secondary lymphedema
 * 88) I89.040: Lymphangiectasis
 * 89) I89.050: Elephantiasis
 * 90) I89.060: Elephantiasis nostras
 * 91) I89.100: Lymphangitis
 * 92) I89.840: Dermatopathic lymphadenopathy
 * 93) I89.840: Dermatopathic lymphadenopathy
 * 94) I97.200: Postmastectomy lymphedema
 * 95) I97.200: Post-mastectomy lymphedema

J

 * 1) J30.020: Vasomotor rhinitis
 * 2) J30.210: Seasonal allergic rhinitis
 * 3) J30.300: Perennial allergic rhinitis
 * 4) J30.400: Respiratory allergy
 * 5) J31.010: Congestive non-allergic rhinitis
 * 6) J33.900: Nasal polyposis

K

 * 1) K05.110: Marginal gingivitis
 * 2) K05.120: Chronic marginal gingivitis
 * 3) K05.130: Desquamative gingivitis
 * 4) K06.100: Gingival hyperplasia
 * 5) K06.800: Epulis giant cell
 * 6) K09.010: Dentigerous cyst
 * 7) K11.610: Oral mucous cyst
 * 8) K11.710: Xerostomia
 * 9) K11.810: Mikulicz syndrome
 * 10) K12.000: Recurrent aphthae
 * 11) K12.000: Recurrent (RAS) aphthous stomatitis
 * 12) K12.010: Minor aphthae (oral aphthosis)
 * 13) K12.010: Herpetiform (oral aphthosis) aphthous ulcers
 * 14) K12.020: Periadenitis mucosa necrotica recurrens
 * 15) K12.030: Stomatitis aphthosa minor Mikulicz
 * 16) K12.030: Mikulicz ulcers
 * 17) K12.040: Sutton's aphthae (oral aphthosis)
 * 18) K12.040: Major (oral aphthosis) aphthous ulcers
 * 19) K12.050: Bednar's aphthae
 * 20) K12.070: Aphthous ulcer of oral mucosa
 * 21) K12.090: Aphthous ulcers
 * 22) K12.100: Stomatitis
 * 23) K12.110: Acute stomatitis
 * 24) K12.120: Ulcerative stomatitis
 * 25) K12.120: Ulcerative stomatitis
 * 26) K12.140: Vesicular stomatitis
 * 27) K12.150: Pyostomatitis vegetans (inflammatory bowel disease)
 * 28) K13.000: Angular cheilitis
 * 29) K13.000: Angular cheilitis
 * 30) K13.000: Perlèche
 * 31) K13.002: Cheilodynie
 * 32) K13.010: Volkmann's cheilitis
 * 33) K13.020: Cheilitis simplex
 * 34) K13.040: Exfoliative cheilitis
 * 35) K13.052: Granulomatous cheilitis
 * 36) K13.060: Plasma cell cheilitis
 * 37) K13.062: Leukoplakia of lip
 * 38) K13.080: Lip fissure
 * 39) K13.090: Cheilitis
 * 40) K13.100: Cheek biting
 * 41) K13.110: Morsicatio buccarum
 * 42) K13.110: Frictional keratosis of oral mucosa
 * 43) K13.200: Leukoplakia
 * 44) K13.200: Oral leukoplakia
 * 45) K13.240: Leukoplakia of oral mucous membrane
 * 46) K13.250: Erythroplakia of oral mucous membrane
 * 47) K13.260: Leukokeratosis nicotina palati
 * 48) K13.300: Oral hairy leukoplakia
 * 49) K13.300: Oral hairy leucoplakia
 * 50) K13.300: Oral hairy leukoplakia
 * 51) K13.300: Oral hairy leucoplakia
 * 52) K13.500: Oral submucous fibrosis
 * 53) K13.600: Oral verrucous hyperplasia
 * 54) K13.740: Gangrene infective of mouth
 * 55) K14.100: Geographical tongue
 * 56) K14.100: Geographical tongue
 * 57) K14.200: Median rhomboid glossitis
 * 58) K14.300: Hairy tongue
 * 59) K14.300: Hairy tongue
 * 60) K14.310: Black hairy tongue
 * 61) K14.310: Black hairy tongue
 * 62) K14.320: Foliate papillitis
 * 63) K14.320: Foliate papillitis
 * 64) K14.410: Atrophic glossitis
 * 65) K14.500: Scrotal tongue
 * 66) K14.600: Glossodynia
 * 67) K14.600: Burning tongue
 * 68) K14.810: Macroglossia
 * 69) K50.810: Crohn's disease of skin
 * 70) K59.400: Anal spasm
 * 71) K60.200: Fissure anal, NOS
 * 72) K60.200: Anal fissure, NOS
 * 73) K60.400: Rectal fistula
 * 74) K60.400: Fistula rectum to skin
 * 75) K61.300: Ischiorectal abscess
 * 76) K61.300: Ischiorectal abscess
 * 77) K62.200: Anal prolapse
 * 78) K62.200: Prolapse of anal canal
 * 79) K90.000: Gluten sensitive enteropathy
 * 80) K90.000: Celiac disease
 * 81) K90.000: Celiac disease

L

 * 1) L00.x00: Staphylococcal-Scalded-Skin-Syndrome (SSSS)
 * 2) L01.010: Staphylococcal impetigo
 * 3) L01.020: Streptococcal impetigo
 * 4) L01.030: Bulla repens
 * 5) L01.040: Impetigo follicularis
 * 6) L01.040: Impetigo follicularis
 * 7) L01.040: Bockhart's impetigo
 * 8) L01.090: Impetigo
 * 9) L01.090: Impetigo vulgaris
 * 10) L01.100: Impetiginisation (secondary)
 * 11) L02.900: Furuncle, Abscess, Carbuncle, NOS
 * 12) L02.910: Phagadenic abscess
 * 13) L02.920: Furuncle
 * 14) L02.930: Furunculosis
 * 15) L02.940: Carbuncle
 * 16) L02.950: Abscess
 * 17) L03.010: Panaritium
 * 18) L03.020: Paronychia
 * 19) L03.020: Bacterial acute paronychia
 * 20) L03.050: Acute bacterial paronychia
 * 21) L03.050: Acute perionychia
 * 22) L03.050: Acute bacterial paronychia
 * 23) L03.060: Chronic paronychia
 * 24) L03.100: Cellulitis of other parts of the limbs
 * 25) L03.200: Cellulitis of face
 * 26) L03.300: Cellulitis of trunc
 * 27) L03.800: Cellulitis of other sites
 * 28) L03.900: Cellulitis, NOS
 * 29) L04.000: Lymphadenitis, acute of face, head or neck
 * 30) L04.100: Acute of trunc lymphadenitis
 * 31) L04.200: Acute of upper limb lymphadenitis
 * 32) L04.300: Acute of lower limb lymphadenitis
 * 33) L04.900: Lymphadenitis acute
 * 34) L04.910: Abscess lymph node, NOS
 * 35) L04.920: Acute lymphangitis
 * 36) L05.000: Pilonidal abscess
 * 37) L05.010: Pilonidal with abscess fistula
 * 38) L05.900: Pilonidal without abscess cyst
 * 39) L05.910: Pilonidal without abscess fistula
 * 40) L05.920: Pilonidal sinus
 * 41) L05.930: Pilonidal fistula
 * 42) L08.000: Pyoderma (bacterial)
 * 43) L08.010: Purulent dermatitis
 * 44) L08.050: Chancriform pyoderma
 * 45) L08.050: Chancriform pyoderma
 * 46) L08.100: Erythrasma
 * 47) L08.800: Infection of skin, NOS
 * 48) L08.802: Infected scar
 * 49) L08.802: Infected scar
 * 50) L08.802: Infected cicatrix
 * 51) L08.806: Streptococcal intertrigo
 * 52) L08.810: Gram-negative infection of toe web
 * 53) L08.820: Erythema necrolyticum migrans
 * 54) L08.830: Ecthyma
 * 55) L08.840: Pustular folliculitis
 * 56) L08.842: Gram-negative folliculitis
 * 57) L08.850: Pitted keratolysis
 * 58) L08.850: Keratoma plantare sulcatum
 * 59) L08.870: Fistula, NOS
 * 60) L08.880: Trichomycosis axillaris
 * 61) L08.900: Inflammation of skin, NOS
 * 62) L10.000: Pemphigus vulgaris
 * 63) L10.100: Pemphigus vegetans
 * 64) L10.120: Pyodermatitis vegetans
 * 65) L10.120: Végétante (Hallopeau) pyodermite
 * 66) L10.120: Dermatitis vegetans
 * 67) L10.200: Pemphigus foliaceus
 * 68) L10.210: Cazenave's disease
 * 69) L10.300: Brazilian pemphigus
 * 70) L10.300: Wild fire pemphigus
 * 71) L10.300: Brazilian pemphigus
 * 72) L10.300: Brazilian pemphigus
 * 73) L10.400: Pemphigus erythematosus
 * 74) L10.400: Senear Usher syndrome
 * 75) L10.500: Pemphigus due to drug
 * 76) L10.500: Drug induced pemphigus
 * 77) L10.800: NEC pemphigus
 * 78) L10.800: NEC pemphigus
 * 79) L10.820: Paraneoplastic pemphigus
 * 80) L10.820: Paraneoplastic pemphigus
 * 81) L10.820: Pemphigus paraneoplastica
 * 82) L10.900: Pemphigus
 * 83) L11.100: Transient acantholytic dermatosis
 * 84) L11.100: Transient acantholytic dermatosis
 * 85) L11.100: Grover's disease
 * 86) L11.900: Acantholysis, NOS
 * 87) L12.000: Bullous pemphigoid
 * 88) L12.000: Bullous pemphigoid
 * 89) L12.100: Mucous membrane pemphigoid
 * 90) L12.100: Cicatricial pemphigoid
 * 91) L12.110: Brunsting-Perry type cicatricial pemphigoid
 * 92) L12.120: Cicatrising conjunctivitis due to mucous membrane pemphigoid
 * 93) L12.200: Benign chronic bullous dermatosis of childhood
 * 94) L12.210: Juvenile pemphigoid
 * 95) L12.300: Epidermolysis acquisata
 * 96) L12.300: Acquired epidermolysis bullosa
 * 97) L12.310: Drug-induced epidermolysis bullosa acquisita
 * 98) L12.310: Epidermolysis acquisata due to drug
 * 99) L12.800: NEC pemphigoid
 * 100) L12.900: Pemphigoid, NOS
 * 101) L13.000: Dermatitis herpetiformis
 * 102) L13.000: Duhring's disease
 * 103) L13.100: Subcorneal pustular dermatosis
 * 104) L13.100: Sneddon Wilkinson disease
 * 105) L13.800: Unclassifiable immunobullous disorder
 * 106) L13.810: Linear IgA disease of childhood
 * 107) L13.820: Linear IgA disease of adulthood
 * 108) L13.850: Culicosis bullosa
 * 109) L13.900: Bullous dermatitis, NOS
 * 110) L20.000: Besnier's prurigo
 * 111) L20.000: Prurigo atopic dermatitis
 * 112) L20.800: NEC atopic eczema
 * 113) L20.802: Discoid pattern atopic dermatitis
 * 114) L20.804: Inverse pattern atopic dermatitis
 * 115) L20.806: Follicular atopic dermatitis
 * 116) L20.810: Flexural atopic dermatitis
 * 117) L20.810: Flexural eczema
 * 118) L20.816: Infantile eczema
 * 119) L20.816: Infantile atopic dermatitis
 * 120) L20.828: Atopic hand eczema
 * 121) L20.840: Impetiginised atopic dermatitis
 * 122) L20.850: Erythrodermic atopic eczema
 * 123) L20.900: Atopic dermatitis
 * 124) L21.000: Seborrhoeic dermatitis of scalp
 * 125) L21.020: Seborrhoeic dermatitis of scalp
 * 126) L21.030: Pityriasis capitis
 * 127) L21.040: Milk crust seborrheic
 * 128) L21.100: Infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis
 * 129) L21.110: Infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis
 * 130) L21.120: Leiner syndrome
 * 131) L21.120: Erythroderma desquamativum
 * 132) L21.840: Erythrodermic seborrhoeic dermatitis
 * 133) L21.900: Seborrhoeic dermatitis
 * 134) L21.900: Seborrhoeic dermatitis
 * 135) L22.x00: Napkin dermatitis
 * 136) L22.x00: Diaper rash
 * 137) L22.x10: Napkin psoriasis
 * 138) L22.x10: Napkin psoriasis
 * 139) L23.000: Allergic contact eczema due to metal
 * 140) L23.000: Allergy to metal
 * 141) L23.010: Allergic contact dermatitis - nickel
 * 142) L23.020: Allergic contact dermatitis - chromate
 * 143) L23.100: Glue or resin system allergic contact dermatitis - plastic
 * 144) L23.200: Allergic contact dermatitis - cosmetic or toiletry
 * 145) L23.300: Allergic contact dermatitis - drug in contact with skin
 * 146) L23.300: Allergic contact dermatitis due to drugs
 * 147) L23.400: Allergic contact dermatitis due to dye
 * 148) L23.500: Allergic contact eczema due to other chemical products
 * 149) L23.510: Rubber dermatitis, NOS
 * 150) L23.510: Allergic contact eczema due to rubber
 * 151) L23.510: Allergic contact dermatitis - rubber chemical
 * 152) L23.520: Allergic contact dermatitis - insecticide
 * 153) L23.520: Allergic contact dermatitis - agrochemical
 * 154) L23.530: Allergic contact dermatitis - cement
 * 155) L23.540: Allergic contact dermatitis - plastic
 * 156) L23.700: Allergic contact dermatitis - plant
 * 157) L23.800: Allergic contact dermatitis - agent not elsewhere classified
 * 158) L23.810: Allergic contact dermatitis - airborne
 * 159) L23.810: Airborne contact dermatitis
 * 160) L24.000: Irritant contact dermatitis - detergents & wet work
 * 161) L24.100: Irritant Contact Dermatitis due to Oils and Greases
 * 162) L24.200: Irritant Contact Dermatitis due to Solvents
 * 163) L24.520: Irritant contact dermatitis - cement
 * 164) L24.700: Irritant contact dermatitis - contact with plant
 * 165) L24.800: NEC irritant Contact Dermatitis due to Specified Cause
 * 166) L24.910: Cumulative irritant contact dermatitis
 * 167) L24.920: Irritant contact dermatitis due to cumulative insult
 * 168) L24.930: Acute irritant contact eczema, NOS
 * 169) L24.940: Chronic irritant contact eczema, NOS
 * 170) L25.900: Contact dermatitis, NOS
 * 171) L25.910: Occupational contact dermatitis, NOS
 * 172) L25.910: Occupational dermatitis
 * 173) L26.x00: Exfoliative dermatitis
 * 174) L26.x10: Pityriasis rubra Hebra
 * 175) L27.000: Generalised drug eruption
 * 176) L27.010: Erythema multiforme due to drug
 * 177) L27.030: Lichenoid drug eruption
 * 178) L27.050: Erythroderma due to drug
 * 179) L27.110: Fixed drug eruption
 * 180) L27.150: Bromoderma
 * 181) L28.000: Lichen simplex
 * 182) L28.100: Nodular prurigo
 * 183) L28.210: Nodular prurigo
 * 184) L28.210: Prurigo Hebra
 * 185) L28.210: Hebra's prurigo
 * 186) L28.220: Strophulus infantum
 * 187) L28.222: Urticaria papulosa
 * 188) L28.222: Subacute prurigo
 * 189) L28.224: Chronic prurigo
 * 190) L28.226: Prurigo pigmentosa
 * 191) L28.290: Prurigo
 * 192) L29.000: Pruritus ani
 * 193) L29.100: Pruritus scroti
 * 194) L29.200: Pruritus vulvae
 * 195) L29.300: Anogenital pruritus, NOS
 * 196) L29.830: Aquagenic pruritus
 * 197) L29.830: Aquagenic pruritus
 * 198) L29.840: Senile pruritus
 * 199) L29.850: Pruritus due to drug
 * 200) L29.850: Pruritus due to drug
 * 201) L29.860: Pruritus in diabetes mellitus
 * 202) L29.870: Uraemic pruritus
 * 203) L29.880: Pruritus due to liver disease
 * 204) L29.890: Generalised pruritus of unknown aetiology
 * 205) L29.900: Pruritus
 * 206) L30.000: Discoid eczema
 * 207) L30.000: Nummular dermatitis
 * 208) L30.100: Pompholyx
 * 209) L30.110: Cheiropompholyx
 * 210) L30.130: Cheiropodopompholyx
 * 211) L30.140: Podopompholyx
 * 212) L30.170: Juvenile plantar dermatosis
 * 213) L30.180: Dyshidrotic eczema
 * 214) L30.181: Chronic vesicular eczema of hands and feet
 * 215) L30.190: Dyshidrosis
 * 216) L30.200: Autosensitisation dermatitis
 * 217) L30.205: Ide eruption
 * 218) L30.210: Mycide
 * 219) L30.220: Candidid
 * 220) L30.240: Id eruption due to eczema
 * 221) L30.300: Eczematoid dermatitis
 * 222) L30.310: Infective eczema
 * 223) L30.310: Infective eczema
 * 224) L30.400: Intertriginous eczema
 * 225) L30.490: Intertrigo
 * 226) L30.500: Pityriasis alba faciei
 * 227) L30.590: Pityriasis alba
 * 228) L30.800: NEC dermatitis
 * 229) L30.802: Etat craquelé
 * 230) L30.806: Papuloerythroderma Ofuji
 * 231) L30.808: Pityriasis simplex
 * 232) L30.822: Eczema infantum
 * 233) L30.834: Hyperkeratotic palmar eczema
 * 234) L30.836: Psoriasiform palmar eczema
 * 235) L30.842: Lick eczema
 * 236) L30.852: Nipple eczema
 * 237) L30.862: Scrotal eczema
 * 238) L30.864: Anal eczema
 * 239) L30.864: Perianal eczema
 * 240) L30.910: Hand eczema
 * 241) L40.000: Psoriasis vulgaris
 * 242) L40.020: Type 1 (early onset) psoriasis
 * 243) L40.030: Type 2 (late onset) psoriasis
 * 244) L40.050: Nummular psoriasis
 * 245) L40.100: Von Zumbusch's disease
 * 246) L40.100: Generalised pustular psoriasis
 * 247) L40.110: Acute generalised pustular psoriasis
 * 248) L40.110: Acute generalised pustular psoriasis
 * 249) L40.120: Impetigo herpetiformis
 * 250) L40.200: Acropustulosis
 * 251) L40.300: Chronic palmoplantar pustular psoriasis
 * 252) L40.311: Palmoplantar pustulosis
 * 253) L40.380: Pustular bacterid
 * 254) L40.380: Pustular bacterid Andrews
 * 255) L40.400: Guttate psoriasis
 * 256) L40.500: Psoriatic arthritis
 * 257) L40.510: Arthropathic psoriasis
 * 258) L40.820: Circinate and annular pustular psoriasis
 * 259) L40.830: Flexural psoriasis
 * 260) L40.840: Intertriginous psoriasis
 * 261) L40.850: Erythrodermic psoriasis
 * 262) L40.860: Nail psoriasis
 * 263) L41.000: Mucha Habermann disease
 * 264) L41.000: Pityriasis lichenoides acuta
 * 265) L41.000: Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta
 * 266) L41.100: Pityriasis lichenoides chronica
 * 267) L41.200: Lymphomatoid papulosis
 * 268) L41.300: Small plaque parapsoriasis
 * 269) L41.400: Large-plaque parapsoriasis
 * 270) L41.800: NEC parapsoriasis
 * 271) L41.900: Parapsoriasis, NOS
 * 272) L42.x00: Pityriasis rosea
 * 273) L42.x00: Gibert's disease
 * 274) L43.000: Hypertrophic oral lichen planus
 * 275) L43.100: Bullous lichen planus
 * 276) L43.200: Lichenoid reaction due to drug
 * 277) L43.300: Subacute lichen planus
 * 278) L43.310: Lichen planus tropicus
 * 279) L43.804: Lichen planus of nail
 * 280) L43.808: Lichen planus annularis
 * 281) L43.808: Annular lichen planus
 * 282) L43.810: Oral lichen planus
 * 283) L43.812: Linear lichen planus
 * 284) L43.814: Atrophic lichen planus
 * 285) L43.816: Verrucous lichen planus
 * 286) L43.818: Generalised lichen planus
 * 287) L43.820: Follicular lichen planus
 * 288) L43.900: Lichen planus
 * 289) L44.000: Devergie's disease
 * 290) L44.000: Pityriasis rubra pilaris
 * 291) L44.010: Adult forms pityriasis rubra pilaris
 * 292) L44.020: Juvenile forms pityriasis rubra pilaris
 * 293) L44.030: Juvenile - circumscribed (type IV) pityriasis rubra pilaris
 * 294) L44.100: Lichen nitidus
 * 295) L44.200: Lichen striatus
 * 296) L44.300: Lichen ruber moniliformis
 * 297) L44.400: Gianotti-Crosti syndrome
 * 298) L44.870: Tinea amiantacea
 * 299) L44.870: Pityriasis amiantacea
 * 300) L44.870: Pityriasis amiantacea
 * 301) L45.x00: Papulosquamous disorders in diseases classified elsewhere
 * 302) L50.000: Allergic urticaria
 * 303) L50.000: Allergic urticaria
 * 304) L50.010: Urticaria due to food
 * 305) L50.020: Urticaria due to drug
 * 306) L50.100: Nonallergic urticaria
 * 307) L50.100: Idiopathic urticaria
 * 308) L50.110: Acute idiopathic urticaria
 * 309) L50.110: Urticaria acute idiopathic
 * 310) L50.120: Chronic idiopathic urticaria
 * 311) L50.200: Thermal urticaria
 * 312) L50.210: Cold urticaria
 * 313) L50.220: Familial cold urticaria
 * 314) L50.230: Heat Urticaria
 * 315) L50.230: Urticaria due to local heat
 * 316) L50.300: Factitious urticaria
 * 317) L50.300: Factitial urticaria
 * 318) L50.310: Dermographic urticaria
 * 319) L50.310: Autographism
 * 320) L50.410: Delayed pressure urticaria
 * 321) L50.500: Cholinergic urticaria
 * 322) L50.510: Cholinergic urticaria
 * 323) L50.600: Contact urticaria
 * 324) L50.830: Aquagenic urticaria
 * 325) L50.900: Urticaria
 * 326) L51.100: Bullous erythema multiforme
 * 327) L51.110: Erythema multiforme - severe mucosal form
 * 328) L51.120: Stevens-Johnson syndrome
 * 329) L51.130: Fuch's syndrome
 * 330) L51.140: Ectodermosis erosiva pluriorificialis
 * 331) L51.200: Toxic epidermal necrolysis
 * 332) L51.200: Drug-induced lyell's disease
 * 333) L51.800: NEC erythema multiforme due to specified cause
 * 334) L51.810: Erythema multiforme due to herpes simplex infection
 * 335) L52.x00: Erythema nodosum
 * 336) L53.000: Toxic erythema
 * 337) L53.100: Erythema annulare centrifugum
 * 338) L53.200: Erythema marginatum
 * 339) L53.300: Erythema chronic figurate
 * 340) L53.320: Erythema perstans
 * 341) L53.330: Erythema gyratum repens
 * 342) L53.840: Palmar erythema
 * 343) L53.910: Erythema, NOS
 * 344) L55.050: Sunburn
 * 345) L55.050: Solar erythema
 * 346) L56.000: Phototoxic drug reaction
 * 347) L56.100: Photo-allergic drug reaction
 * 348) L56.200: Phototoxic contact dermatitis
 * 349) L56.210: Photodermatitis due to plant
 * 350) L56.220: Phytophotodermatitis
 * 351) L56.230: Berloque dermatitis
 * 352) L56.240: Phototoxic eczema
 * 353) L56.240: Phototoxic dermatitis
 * 354) L56.300: Solar urticaria
 * 355) L56.400: Polymorphous light eruption
 * 356) L56.410: Prurigo estivalis
 * 357) L56.800: Acute due to UV dermatosis
 * 358) L56.810: Actinic folliculitis
 * 359) L56.850: Photo-onycholysis
 * 360) L56.860: Hydroa vacciniforme
 * 361) L57.000: Actinic keratosis
 * 362) L57.000: Solar keratosis
 * 363) L57.300: Poikiloderma of Civatte
 * 364) L57.400: Elastosis senilis
 * 365) L57.500: O'Brien's granuloma
 * 366) L57.500: Granuloma actinic
 * 367) L57.820: Favre Racouchot syndrome
 * 368) L57.862: Farmer's skin
 * 369) L57.862: Sailor's skin
 * 370) L57.870: Persistent light reaction
 * 371) L57.886: Acquired colloid milium
 * 372) L57.890: Solar elastosis
 * 373) L57.890: Actinic elastosis
 * 374) L57.900: Chronic solar damage to skin, NOS
 * 375) L58.000: Acute radiodermatitis
 * 376) L58.100: Chronic radiodermatitis
 * 377) L58.110: Radiation-induced dermatosis
 * 378) L58.900: Radiodermatitis, NOS
 * 379) L59.000: Erythema ab igne
 * 380) L60.000: Ingrowing nail, NOS
 * 381) L60.010: Fingernail ingrowing
 * 382) L60.020: Ingrowing toenail
 * 383) L60.100: Onycholysis
 * 384) L60.110: Lamellar onycholysis
 * 385) L60.200: Onychogryphosis
 * 386) L60.300: Nail dystrophy
 * 387) L60.320: Nail dystrophy
 * 388) L60.340: Trachyonychia
 * 389) L60.350: Onychorrhexis
 * 390) L60.360: Onychodystrophy acquired
 * 391) L60.370: Twenty nail dystrophy
 * 392) L60.370: Twenty nail dystrophy
 * 393) L60.380: Dystrophia unguis mediana canaliformis
 * 394) L60.390: NEC nail dystrophy
 * 395) L60.400: Beau's lines
 * 396) L60.500: Yellow nail syndrome
 * 397) L60.804: Subungual hyperkeratosis
 * 398) L60.814: Acquired anonychia
 * 399) L60.816: Nail artefact, NOS
 * 400) L60.818: Nail damage caused by chemical agents
 * 401) L60.818: Nail damage caused by chemicals
 * 402) L60.820: Leukopathia unguium due to drug
 * 403) L60.820: Drug-induced leuconychia
 * 404) L60.822: Punctate leuconychia
 * 405) L60.844: Trumpet nail deformity
 * 406) L60.860: Nail dystrophy due to trauma
 * 407) L60.862: Nail damage due to drug
 * 408) L60.864: Exogeneous nail discolouration
 * 409) L60.872: Subungual hematoma
 * 410) L60.872: Subungual haematoma
 * 411) L60.874: Splinter hemorrhage
 * 412) L60.876: Endogeneous nail discolouration
 * 413) L60.878: Pterygium of nail
 * 414) L60.900: Nail disorder, NOS
 * 415) L62.800: Nail dystrophy due diseases classified elsewhere
 * 416) L62.810: Racket nails
 * 417) L62.830: Half-and-half nail
 * 418) L62.840: Lichen planus of nail
 * 419) L63.000: Alopecia totalis
 * 420) L63.100: Alopecia universalis
 * 421) L63.200: Ophiasic alopecia areata
 * 422) L63.810: Diffuse alopecia areata
 * 423) L63.900: Alopecia areata
 * 424) L64.000: Drug induced androgenic alopecia
 * 425) L64.810: Androgenetic alopecia due to androgen excess
 * 426) L64.820: Male pattern alopecia
 * 427) L64.820: Male pattern baldness
 * 428) L64.830: Androgenic - female pattern alopecia
 * 429) L64.900: Alopecia androgenic, NOS
 * 430) L65.000: Telogen effluvium
 * 431) L65.100: Anagen effluvium
 * 432) L65.200: Follicular mucinosis
 * 433) L65.200: Follicular mucinosis
 * 434) L65.820: Diffuse alopecia
 * 435) L65.830: Diffuse due to drug alopecia
 * 436) L65.834: Alopecia due to malnutrition
 * 437) L65.836: Diffuse postinfective alopecia
 * 438) L65.840: Toxic alopecia diffuse
 * 439) L65.842: Nonscarring traumatic alopecia
 * 440) L65.852: Traction alopecia
 * 441) L65.852: Traction alopecia
 * 442) L65.854: Alopecia due to pressure
 * 443) L65.870: Loose anagen hair syndrome
 * 444) L65.900: Nonscarring alopecia, NOS
 * 445) L65.910: Hair loss, NOS
 * 446) L66.000: Pseudopelade
 * 447) L66.100: Lichen planopilaris
 * 448) L66.120: Graham-Little syndrome
 * 449) L66.200: Folliculitis decalvans
 * 450) L66.300: Folliculitis abscedens et suffodiens
 * 451) L66.410: Ulerythema reticulata
 * 452) L66.800: NEC cicatricial alopecia
 * 453) L66.810: Alopecia parvimaculata
 * 454) L66.820: Cicatricial due to trauma/injury alopecia
 * 455) L66.900: Cicatricial alopecia, NOS
 * 456) L67.000: Trichorrhexis nodosa
 * 457) L67.100: Variations in hair colour
 * 458) L67.110: Acquired poliosis circumscripta
 * 459) L67.120: Canities
 * 460) L67.130: Premature greying
 * 461) L67.140: Heterochromia
 * 462) L67.150: Poliosis
 * 463) L67.800: NEC hair changes
 * 464) L67.810: Pili trianguli et canaliculi
 * 465) L67.812: Pili pseudoanulati
 * 466) L67.814: Pili bifurcati
 * 467) L67.820: NEC hair shaft disorder
 * 468) L67.830: Trichorrhexis invaginata
 * 469) L67.834: Trichoschisis
 * 470) L67.838: Trichoclasis
 * 471) L67.840: Trichomalacia
 * 472) L67.842: Trichonodosis
 * 473) L67.844: Fragile hair
 * 474) L67.860: NEC hair dystrophy
 * 475) L67.870: NEC hair colour change
 * 476) L67.900: Abnormal hair shaft, NOS
 * 477) L67.910: Hair shaft damage - exogeneous
 * 478) L67.920: Abnormal hair, NOS
 * 479) L68.000: Hirsutism
 * 480) L68.010: Endocrine hirsutism
 * 481) L68.020: Hirsutism due to drug
 * 482) L68.030: Idiopathic hirsutism
 * 483) L68.030: Idiopathic hirsutism
 * 484) L68.100: Acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa
 * 485) L68.200: Hypertrichosis localised, NOS
 * 486) L68.800: Hypertrichosis, specified, NEC
 * 487) L68.830: Hypertrichosis due to drug
 * 488) L68.860: Idiopathic hypertrichosis
 * 489) L68.900: Hypertrichosis
 * 490) L70.000: Acne vulgaris
 * 491) L70.010: Comedonal acne
 * 492) L70.020: Papulopustular acne
 * 493) L70.030: Cystic acne
 * 494) L70.030: Acne indurata
 * 495) L70.100: Acne conglobata
 * 496) L70.300: Tropical acne
 * 497) L70.400: Infantile acne
 * 498) L70.812: Acne fulminans
 * 499) L70.814: Acne due to drug
 * 500) L70.816: Corticosteroid-induced acne
 * 501) L70.824: Iododerma
 * 502) L70.826: Bromoderma
 * 503) L70.828: Chloracne
 * 504) L70.830: Oil acne
 * 505) L70.830: Oil acne
 * 506) L70.832: Tar acne
 * 507) L70.834: Acne cosmetica
 * 508) L70.838: Occupational acne
 * 509) L71.000: Perioral dermatitis
 * 510) L71.100: Rhinophyma
 * 511) L71.810: Telangiectatic rosacea
 * 512) L71.820: Pustular rosacea
 * 513) L71.850: Lupoid rosacea of Lewandowsky
 * 514) L71.900: Rosacea
 * 515) L72.000: Epidermoid cyst
 * 516) L72.100: Trichilemmal cyst
 * 517) L72.120: Scrotal cyst
 * 518) L72.200: Steatocystoma multiplex
 * 519) L72.200: Steatocystoma multiplex
 * 520) L72.820: Vellus hair cyst
 * 521) L72.830: Milium
 * 522) L73.100: Pseudofolliculitis barbae
 * 523) L73.200: Hidradenitis suppurativa
 * 524) L73.910: Folliculitis, NOS
 * 525) L74.000: Miliaria rubra
 * 526) L74.100: Miliaria crystallina
 * 527) L74.200: Miliaria profunda
 * 528) L74.420: Hypohidrosis
 * 529) L74.830: Granulosis rubra nasi
 * 530) L74.840: Ross syndrome
 * 531) L75.000: Bromhidrosis
 * 532) L75.100: Chromhidrosis
 * 533) L75.210: Fox-Fordyce disease
 * 534) L80.x00: Vitiligo
 * 535) L81.000: Post-inflammatory hypermelanosis
 * 536) L81.100: Melasma
 * 537) L81.200: Ephelis
 * 538) L81.300: Café-au-lait macule
 * 539) L81.402: Unilateral lentiginosis
 * 540) L81.404: Eruptive lentiginosis
 * 541) L81.406: Generalised lentiginosis
 * 542) L81.408: Periorbital hypermelanosis
 * 543) L81.420: Lentigo simplex
 * 544) L81.438: Acromelanosis
 * 545) L81.448: Hypermelanosis
 * 546) L81.460: Laugier-Hunziker syndrome
 * 547) L81.540: Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis
 * 548) L81.750: Dermatite Gougerot-Blum
 * 549) L81.810: Iron salt tattoo
 * 550) L81.820: Tattoo
 * 551) L81.824: Pigmentation due to carotenaemia
 * 552) L81.832: Pigmentation due to ingested/injected substance
 * 553) L81.854: Argyria
 * 554) L81.856: Chrysiasis
 * 555) L82.x20: Leser-Trélat syndrome
 * 556) L83.x00: Acanthosis nigricans
 * 557) L83.x10: Malignant acanthosis nigricans
 * 558) L83.x20: Benign acanthosis nigricans
 * 559) L83.x40: Confluent and reticulate papillomatosis of Gougerot & Carteaud
 * 560) L83.x40: Confluent and reticulate papillomatosis of Gougerot & Carteaud
 * 561) L83.x40: Confluent and reticulate papillomatosis of Gougerot & Carteaud
 * 562) L84.x00: Callosity
 * 563) L84.x00: Callosity
 * 564) L85.000: Acquired ichthyosis
 * 565) L85.010: Pityriasis rotunda
 * 566) L85.020: Ichthyosiform reaction to drug
 * 567) L85.110: Keratoderma climactericum
 * 568) L85.140: Acquired keratoderma
 * 569) L85.150: Bazex syndrome (acrokeratosis paraneoplastica)
 * 570) L85.150: Bazex syndrome (acrokeratosis paraneoplastica)
 * 571) L85.850: Acrokeratoelastoidosis of Costa
 * 572) L85.910: Unspecified hyperkeratosis
 * 573) L87.000: Kyrle's disease
 * 574) L87.100: Reactive perforating collagenosis
 * 575) L87.200: Elastosis perforans serpiginosa
 * 576) L88.x00: Pyoderma gangrenosum
 * 577) L89.x00: Decubitus gangrene
 * 578) L89.x00: Decubitus gangrene
 * 579) L90.300: Atrophoderma of Pasini-Pierini
 * 580) L90.400: Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans
 * 581) L90.510: Scar
 * 582) L90.510: Scar
 * 583) L90.520: Atrophic scarring
 * 584) L90.812: Cutaneous atrophy due to topical corticosteroid
 * 585) L90.814: Cutaneous atrophy due to corticosteroids
 * 586) L90.820: Follicular atrophoderma
 * 587) L90.870: Lipoatrophy NOS
 * 588) L90.872: Lawrence Seip syndrome
 * 589) L90.872: Lipoatrophia totalis
 * 590) L90.876: Lipoatrophia semicircularis
 * 591) L90.900: Cutaneous atrophy
 * 592) L90.910: Anetoderma
 * 593) L91.000: Keloid
 * 594) L91.030: Hypertrophic scar
 * 595) L91.910: Pachyderma (NOS)
 * 596) L92.000: Granuloma annulare
 * 597) L92.020: Perforating granuloma annulare
 * 598) L92.030: Generalised granuloma annulare
 * 599) L92.040: Subcutaneous granuloma annulare
 * 600) L92.100: Necrobiosis lipoidica
 * 601) L92.110: Non-diabetic necrobiosis lipoidica
 * 602) L92.120: Granulomatosis disciformis chronica et progressiva
 * 603) L92.120: Miescher's granuloma
 * 604) L92.200: Granuloma faciale
 * 605) L92.300: Foreign body granuloma
 * 606) L92.300: Foreign body granuloma
 * 607) L92.311: Reaction to suture materials in skin
 * 608) L92.320: Barber's hair sinus
 * 609) L92.320: Barber's hair sinus
 * 610) L92.800: NEC granuloma of skin
 * 611) L92.810: Oleoma
 * 612) L92.820: Oleogranuloma
 * 613) L92.830: Infantile gluteal granuloma
 * 614) L92.840: Granuloma multiforme
 * 615) L92.850: Idiopathic sclerosing lipogranuloma
 * 616) L92.850: Sclerosing lipogranuloma
 * 617) L92.872: Oil granuloma
 * 618) L92.872: Paraffinoma
 * 619) L92.874: Silica granuloma
 * 620) L92.880: NEC granuloma
 * 621) L92.900: Granuloma of skin or subcutaneous tissue, NOS
 * 622) L93.000: Discoid lupus erythematosus
 * 623) L93.010: Lupus erythematosus
 * 624) L93.010: Non-tuberculous lupus
 * 625) L93.020: Chronic discoid lupus erythematosus
 * 626) L93.020: Discoid lupus erythematosus
 * 627) L93.100: Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
 * 628) L93.200: Lupus erythematosus, cutaneous, NEC
 * 629) L93.210: Lupus erythematosus profundus
 * 630) L93.230: Lupus erythematodes tumidus
 * 631) L93.240: Lupus erythematodes verrucosus
 * 632) L93.260: Chilblain lupus erythematosus
 * 633) L93.270: Lupus panniculitis
 * 634) L94.000: Morphea, NOS
 * 635) L94.000: Morphoea
 * 636) L94.000: Circumscribed scleroderma
 * 637) L94.020: Guttate morphoea
 * 638) L94.020: Localised morphea
 * 639) L94.030: Generalised morphoea
 * 640) L94.100: Scleroderma linear
 * 641) L94.100: Linear morphoea
 * 642) L94.100: Morphoea en coup de sabre
 * 643) L94.120: Frontoparietal morphoea
 * 644) L94.120: En coup de sabre
 * 645) L94.200: Calcinosis cutis
 * 646) L94.210: Calcinosis dystrophica
 * 647) L94.220: Cutaneous calculus
 * 648) L94.230: Acral calcinosis
 * 649) L94.300: Sclerodactyly
 * 650) L94.400: Gottron's papules
 * 651) L94.500: Prereticulotic poikiloderma
 * 652) L94.500: Prereticulotic poikiloderma
 * 653) L94.500: Poikiloderma vasculare atrophicans
 * 654) L94.600: Ainhum
 * 655) L94.610: Constricting band of extremity
 * 656) L94.620: Pseudo-ainhum
 * 657) L94.810: Pseudoscleroderma
 * 658) L94.820: Skleroedema adultorum Buschke
 * 659) L94.822: Skleroedema diabeticorum
 * 660) L94.830: Cutaneous NEC elastosis
 * 661) L94.900: Connective tissue disease affecting skin
 * 662) L95.000: Livedoid vasculitis
 * 663) L95.000: Livedoid vasculitis
 * 664) L95.000: Livedoid vasculitis
 * 665) L95.020: Livedo reticularis with summer ulceration
 * 666) L95.100: Erythema elevatum diutinum
 * 667) L95.800: Capillaritis, NOS
 * 668) L95.810: Urticarial vasculitis
 * 669) L95.820: Livedo racemosa
 * 670) L95.850: Nodular vasculitis
 * 671) L95.850: Nodular vasculitis
 * 672) L95.850: Nodular vasculitis
 * 673) L95.900: Cutaneous vasculitis
 * 674) L97.x00: Ulcer leg, NOS
 * 675) L97.x00: Leg ulcer, NOS
 * 676) L97.x00: Leg ulcer
 * 677) L98.000: Pyogenic granuloma
 * 678) L98.000: Granuloma pyogenicum
 * 679) L98.000: Pyogenic granuloma
 * 680) L98.010: Eruptive angioma
 * 681) L98.100: Simulated dermatitis
 * 682) L98.100: Factitial dermatitis
 * 683) L98.100: Dermatitis artefacta
 * 684) L98.100: Self-inflicted skin disease
 * 685) L98.100: Factitial dermatitis
 * 686) L98.110: Factitious lymphoedema
 * 687) L98.120: Cutaneous artefact
 * 688) L98.130: Neurotic excoriation(s)
 * 689) L98.130: Neurotic excoriation(s)
 * 690) L98.130: Neurotic excoriations
 * 691) L98.140: Psychogenic purpura
 * 692) L98.200: Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis
 * 693) L98.200: Sweet's syndrome
 * 694) L98.200: Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis
 * 695) L98.200: Sweet's disease
 * 696) L98.300: Eosinophilic cellulitis
 * 697) L98.300: Wells' syndrome
 * 698) L98.400: Skin ulcer, NOS
 * 699) L98.400: Chronic ulcer
 * 700) L98.420: Neuropathic foot ulcer
 * 701) L98.420: Neurotrophic ulcer
 * 702) L98.420: Neurotrophic ulcer
 * 703) L98.440: Tropical ulcer
 * 704) L98.440: Tropical sore
 * 705) L98.440: Tropical ulcer
 * 706) L98.450: Traumatic ulcer
 * 707) L98.490: Skin ulcer
 * 708) L98.500: Cutaneous mucinosis
 * 709) L98.500: Cutaneous NOS mucinosis
 * 710) L98.520: Focal cutaneous mucinosis
 * 711) L98.530: Lichen myxedematosus
 * 712) L98.540: REM syndrome
 * 713) L98.550: Plaque-like Mucinosis
 * 714) L98.560: Selfhealing juvenile cutaneous mucinosis
 * 715) L98.560: Self-healing juvenile cutaneous mucinosis
 * 716) L98.580: Arndt Gottron syndrome
 * 717) L98.580: Scleromyxoedema
 * 718) L98.810: Pseudolymphoma of skin
 * 719) L98.812: Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia
 * 720) L98.820: Kimura´s disease
 * 721) L98.830: Lymphocytoma cutis
 * 722) L98.840: Lymphocytic infiltration
 * 723) L98.840: Benign lymphocytic infiltration of Jessner-Kanof
 * 724) L98.860: Erythema arciforme et palpabile migrans
 * 725) L98.880: Oid-Oid Disease
 * 726) L98.880: Sulzberger Garbe syndrome
 * 727) L98.880: Exudative discoid and lichenoid dermatitis
 * 728) L98.884: Ascher´s syndrome
 * 729) L98.910: Skin disease, NOS
 * 730) L98.910: Dermatosis, NOS

M

 * 1) M02.390: Circinate (Reiter's disease) balanitis
 * 2) M02.390: Fiessinger Leroy syndrome
 * 3) M02.390: Circinate (Reiter's disease) vulvovaginitis
 * 4) M02.390: Reiter's disease involving skin
 * 5) M05.290: Rheumatoid vasculitis
 * 6) M05.290: Rheumatoid arteritis
 * 7) M06.390: Rheumatoid nodules
 * 8) M08.290: Still's disease juvenile
 * 9) M08.290: Juvenile still's disease
 * 10) M10.091: Gouty tophus
 * 11) M30.000: Polyarteritis nodosa
 * 12) M30.000: Kussmall Meier disease
 * 13) M30.000: Polyarteritis nodosa
 * 14) M30.000: Periarteritis nodosa
 * 15) M30.020: Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa
 * 16) M30.020: Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa
 * 17) M30.110: Churg Strauss granuloma
 * 18) M30.110: Allergic granulomatous angiitis
 * 19) M30.120: Allergic granulomatosis
 * 20) M30.120: Allergic granulomatosis
 * 21) M30.300: Kawasaki disease
 * 22) M30.300: Kawasaki disease
 * 23) M30.300: Mucocutaneous lymphnode syndrome
 * 24) M30.810: Polyangiitis overlap syndrome
 * 25) M30.820: Sneddon's syndrome
 * 26) M30.820: Livedo reticularis with nodules
 * 27) M31.000: Hypersensitivity angiitis
 * 28) M31.010: Goodpasture syndrome
 * 29) M31.100: Thrombotic microangiopathy
 * 30) M31.110: Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
 * 31) M31.110: Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
 * 32) M31.110: Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
 * 33) M31.300: Wegener's granulomatosis
 * 34) M31.310: Midline granuloma
 * 35) M31.400: Takayasu arteritis
 * 36) M31.400: Takayasu's arteritis
 * 37) M31.600: Giant cell arteritis, NOS
 * 38) M31.600: Giant cell arteritis
 * 39) M31.600: Giant cell arteritis
 * 40) M31.610: Temporal arteritis
 * 41) M31.610: Giant cell arteritis
 * 42) M31.610: Horton's syndrome
 * 43) M31.610: Temporal arteritis
 * 44) M31.800: Necrotising NEC angiitis
 * 45) M31.810: Urticrial hypocomplementemic vasculitis
 * 46) M32.000: Drug-induced lupus syndrome
 * 47) M32.010: Lupus erythematosus(LE)-like syndrome due to drug
 * 48) M32.900: Systemic lupus erythematosus
 * 49) M33.000: Juvenile dermatomyositis
 * 50) M33.000: Juvenile dermatomyositis
 * 51) M33.100: NEC dermatomyositis
 * 52) M33.200: Polymyositis
 * 53) M33.900: Dermatopolymyositis, NOS
 * 54) M33.910: Dermatomyositis
 * 55) M34.000: Progressive systemic sclerosis
 * 56) M34.020: Diffuse cutaneous type systemic sclerosis
 * 57) M34.100: CREST syndrome
 * 58) M34.210: Scleroderma occupational
 * 59) M34.830: Limited cutaneous type scleroderma (systemic)
 * 60) M34.860: Acrosclerosis
 * 61) M34.870: Thibierge Weissenbach syndrome
 * 62) M35.000: Sjögren syndrome
 * 63) M35.010: Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
 * 64) M35.040: Sicca syndrome
 * 65) M35.100: Mixed connective tissue disease
 * 66) M35.100: Overlap syndrome (connective tissue disease)
 * 67) M35.100: Sharp syndrome (mixed connective tissue disease)
 * 68) M35.100: Sclerodermatomyositis
 * 69) M35.200: Behçet's disease
 * 70) M35.210: Mouth and genital ulcer-Inflamed cartilage-syndrome
 * 71) M35.210: MAGIC-Syndrome
 * 72) M35.400: Shulman's syndrome
 * 73) M35.400: Eosinophilic fasciitis
 * 74) M35.500: Fibrosclerosis multiple
 * 75) M35.600: Weber Christian disease
 * 76) M35.600: Systemic nodular panniculitis
 * 77) M35.600: Relapsing febrile nodular panniculitis (Weber-Christian)
 * 78) M35.600: Nodular non-suppurative febrile panniculitis
 * 79) M35.610: Relapsing panniculitis
 * 80) M35.650: panniculitis due to alpha 1 anti-trypsin deficiency
 * 81) M35.900: Autoimmune systemic disease, NOS
 * 82) M35.920: Systemic connective disease, NOS
 * 83) M35.930: Collagen vascular disease, NOS
 * 84) M36.000: Dermatomyositis associated with internal malignancy
 * 85) M36.000: Malignant disease with dermatomyositis
 * 86) M67.490: Ganglion
 * 87) M70.810: Digital myxoid cyst
 * 88) M71.200: Baker's cyst
 * 89) M72.000: Palmar fibromatosis
 * 90) M72.000: Palmar fibromatosis
 * 91) M72.000: Dupuytren's contracture
 * 92) M72.100: Knuckle pads
 * 93) M72.200: Plantar fibromatosis
 * 94) M72.200: Ledderhose's disease
 * 95) M72.200: Plantar fibromatosis
 * 96) M72.210: Plantar fasciitis
 * 97) M72.390: Nodular fasciitis
 * 98) M72.591: Ischaemic fasciitis
 * 99) M72.891: Infantile systemic hyalinosis
 * 100) M72.891: Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis
 * 101) M72.892: Juvenile hyaline fibromatosis
 * 102) M72.893: Aggressive systemic infantile myofibromatosis
 * 103) M72.893: Fibromatosis congenital generalised
 * 104) M72.895: Infantile digital fibromatosis
 * 105) M72.895: Infantile digital fibromatosis
 * 106) M79.390: Panniculitis, NOS
 * 107) M79.894: Traumatic fat necrosis
 * 108) M79.896: Cold panniculitis
 * 109) M79.896: Cold panniculitis
 * 110) M89.490: Pachydermoperiostosis
 * 111) M95.100: Cauliflower ear
 * 112) M95.100: Cauliflower ear

N

 * 1) N48.102: Balanitis
 * 2) N48.160: Infective balanitis
 * 3) N48.170: Irritant balanitis
 * 4) N48.180: Zoon's balanitis
 * 5) N48.180: Plasma cell balanitis
 * 6) N48.190: Balanoposthitis
 * 7) N48.300: Priapism
 * 8) N48.300: Painful erection
 * 9) N48.500: Penile ulcer
 * 10) N48.500: Ulcer of penis
 * 11) N48.600: Balanitis xerotica obliterans
 * 12) N48.610: Peyronie's disease
 * 13) N48.610: Plastic induration of penis
 * 14) N48.610: Penile fibromatosis
 * 15) N48.820: Mondor's of penis phlebitis
 * 16) N48.820: Mondor's phlebitis of penis
 * 17) N48.830: Nonvenereal chordee
 * 18) N49.810: Fournier's gangrene
 * 19) N62.x00: Gynaecomastia
 * 20) N64.000: Mammillary fistula
 * 21) N64.520: Retracted acquired nipple
 * 22) N75.000: Bartholin's gland cyst
 * 23) N75.100: Bartholin's gland cyst
 * 24) N75.800: Bartholinitis
 * 25) N76.020: Acute vulvovaginitis
 * 26) N76.110: Chronic vulvovaginitis
 * 27) N76.210: Vulvitis, NOS
 * 28) N76.600: Vulvar ulcer, NOS
 * 29) N76.610: Lipschütz ulcer (vulval aphthosis)
 * 30) N80.610: Cutaneous endometriosis
 * 31) N84.300: Vulvar polyp
 * 32) N90.300: Vulvar dysplasia, NOS
 * 33) N90.410: Kraurosis vulvae

O

 * 1) O22.000: Varicose veins of leg in pregnancy
 * 2) O22.100: Vulvar varices in pregnancy
 * 3) O22.200: Superficial thrombophlebitis in pregnancy
 * 4) O22.300: Deep vein thrombosis in pregnancy
 * 5) O26.400: Herpes gestationis
 * 6) O26.400: Pemphigoid gestationis
 * 7) O99.740: PUPPP syndrome (pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy)

P

 * 1) P00.810: Neonatal lupus erythematosus
 * 2) P00.820: Neonatal lupus erythematosus
 * 3) P35.200: Herpes simplex congenital
 * 4) P35.200: Neonatal herpes simplex
 * 5) P80.000: Neonatal cold injury
 * 6) P83.000: Sclerema neonatorum
 * 7) P83.100: Toxic erythema neonatorum
 * 8) P83.100: Erythema neonatorum
 * 9) P83.800: Subcutaneous fat necrosis of newborn
 * 10) P83.820: Bronze baby syndrome

Q

 * 1) Q17.000: Accessory auricle
 * 2) Q18.010: Branchial fistula
 * 3) Q18.020: Branchial cyst
 * 4) Q27.400: Diffuse congenital phlebectasia
 * 5) Q36.900: Hare lip
 * 6) Q38.200: Congenital macroglossia
 * 7) Q69.900: Polydactyly
 * 8) Q70.900: Syndactyly
 * 9) Q77.300: Chondrodysplasia punctata
 * 10) Q78.420: Haemangiomata with dyschondroplasia
 * 11) Q80.020: Follicular ichthyosis
 * 12) Q80.100: X-linked recessive ichthyosis
 * 13) Q80.200: Lamellar ichthyosis
 * 14) Q80.870: Netherton syndrome ichthyosis linearis circumflexa
 * 15) Q81.000: Epidermolysis bullosa simplex
 * 16) Q81.010: Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (Köbner)
 * 17) Q81.020: Epidermolysis bullosa simplex with mottled pigmentation (Gedde-Dahl)
 * 18) Q81.030: Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (Weber-Cockayne)
 * 19) Q81.030: Epidermolysis bullosa simplex (Weber-Cockayne)
 * 20) Q81.100: Junctional - lethal (Herlitz) epidermolysis bullosa
 * 21) Q81.200: Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
 * 22) Q81.210: Dystrophic - dominant (Pasini variant) epidermolysis bullosa
 * 23) Q81.240: Dystrophic - inverse epidermolysis bullosa
 * 24) Q81.260: Dystrophic - generalised recessive (Hallopeau-Siemens) epidermolysis bullosa
 * 25) Q81.820: Epidermolysis bullosa simplex herpetiformis (Dowling-Meara disease)
 * 26) Q81.850: Junctional epidermolysis bullosa
 * 27) Q82.100: Xeroderma pigmentosum
 * 28) Q82.120: De Sanctis-Cacchione syndrome
 * 29) Q82.230: Cutaneous mastocytosis
 * 30) Q82.290: Urticaria pigmentosa
 * 31) Q82.296: Telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans
 * 32) Q82.300: Incontinentia pigmenti of Bloch-Sulzberger
 * 33) Q82.300: Incontinentia pigmenti of Bloch-Sulzberger
 * 34) Q82.502: Inflammatory Linear Verrucous Epidermal Nevus (ILVEN)
 * 35) Q82.503: Epidermal naevus
 * 36) Q82.504: Aplastic nevus
 * 37) Q82.505: Eccrine naevus
 * 38) Q82.507: Apocrine naevus
 * 39) Q82.509: Nevus syringocystadenomatosus papilliferus
 * 40) Q82.510: Port-wine stain
 * 41) Q82.520: Telangiectatic naevus
 * 42) Q82.540: Naevus anemicus
 * 43) Q82.550: Woolly hair naevus
 * 44) Q82.552: Nevus lipomatodes superficialis
 * 45) Q82.570: Naevus sebaceus of Jadassohn
 * 46) Q82.582: Becker´s naevus
 * 47) Q82.585: Acantholytic nevus
 * 48) Q82.597: Elastic nevus
 * 49) Q82.802: Naevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome
 * 50) Q82.810: Hereditary pseudoxanthoma elasticum
 * 51) Q82.816: Cutis laxa
 * 52) Q82.817: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
 * 53) Q82.818: Congenital/genetic poikiloderma
 * 54) Q82.832: Progressive palmoplantar keratoderma (Greither keratoderma)
 * 55) Q82.832: Progressive palmoplantar keratoderma
 * 56) Q82.834: Mal de Meleda
 * 57) Q82.836: Hereditary palmoplantar keratoderma
 * 58) Q82.844: Poikiloderma with incontinentia pigmenti (Degos-Touraine syndrome)
 * 59) Q82.852: Rothmund-Thomson syndrome
 * 60) Q82.855: Erythrokeratoderma
 * 61) Q82.857: Erythrokeratoderma en cocardes (Degos syndrome)
 * 62) Q82.858: Symmetrical progressive of Gottron erythrokeratoderma
 * 63) Q82.859: Erythrokeratoderma variabilis (Mendes da Costa)
 * 64) Q82.859: Erythrokeratoderma variabilis
 * 65) Q82.868: Darier's disease
 * 66) Q82.872: Acrokeratosis verruciformis (Acrokeratosis verruciformis of Hopf)
 * 67) Q82.878: Ectodermal dysplasia
 * 68) Q82.882: Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia
 * 69) Q83.300: Accessory nipple
 * 70) Q83.900: Developmental defect breast
 * 71) Q84.010: Atrichia congenita
 * 72) Q84.110: Pili annulati
 * 73) Q84.120: Pili torti
 * 74) Q84.130: Uncombable hair syndrome
 * 75) Q84.140: Monilethrix
 * 76) Q84.160: Brittle hair (Trichothiodystrophy)
 * 77) Q84.169: Trichothiodystrophy
 * 78) Q84.210: Congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa
 * 79) Q84.220: Congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa
 * 80) Q84.230: Marie-Unna syndrome
 * 81) Q84.256: Hair follicle nevus
 * 82) Q84.300: Anonychia
 * 83) Q84.510: Pachyonychia congenita
 * 84) Q84.520: Pachyonychia congenita type I (Jadasssohn-Lewandowsky syndrome)
 * 85) Q84.530: Pachyonychia congenita type II (Jackson-Lawler syndrome)
 * 86) Q84.540: Pachyonychia congenita type III (Schafer-Brunauer syndrome)
 * 87) Q84.610: Inherited nail deformity
 * 88) Q84.810: Aplasia cutis congenita
 * 89) Q85.000: Neurofibromatosis - multiple neurofibromas
 * 90) Q85.010: Neurofibromatosis 1
 * 91) Q85.020: Neurofibromatosis II
 * 92) Q85.030: Segmental neurofibromatosis
 * 93) Q87.110: Cockayne syndrome
 * 94) Q87.114: Russell-Silver syndrome
 * 95) Q87.136: Sjögren-Larsson syndrome
 * 96) Q87.170: Cornelia de Lange syndrome
 * 97) Q87.210: Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome
 * 98) Q87.210: Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome
 * 99) Q87.230: Nail-patella syndrome
 * 100) Q87.400: Marfan syndrome
 * 101) Q87.410: Arachnodactyly
 * 102) Q90.900: Down syndrome
 * 103) Q96.900: Turner syndrome
 * 104) Q98.400: Klinefelter syndrome
 * 105) Q99.200: Poly X syndrome

R

 * 1) R20.850: Oral dysesthesia
 * 2) R20.850: Burning mouth syndrome
 * 3) R23.200: Flushing
 * 4) R23.840: Erythrocyanosis
 * 5) R60.030: Oedema due to heart failure
 * 6) R60.040: Oedema due to hypoproteinaemia
 * 7) R61.000: Localised hyperhidrosis
 * 8) R61.030: Axillary hyperhidrosis
 * 9) R61.040: Asymmetrical hyperhidrosis
 * 10) R61.050: Gustatory hyperhidrosis
 * 11) R61.100: Generalised hyperhidrosis

T

 * 1) T14.010: Abrasion
 * 2) T14.082: Haematoma
 * 3) T14.110: Open wound
 * 4) T14.130: Knife wound
 * 5) T30.000: Thermal burn
 * 6) T30.100: First degree burn

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