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Hunan hand syndrome (also known as "chili burn" [1]) is a temporary, but very painful, cutaneous condition that commonly afflicts those who handle, prepare, or cook with fresh or roasted chili peppers. [1] It was first described in an eponymous case report in The New England Journal of Medicine in 1981. [2]
Ho–Kaufman–Mcalister syndrome; Hughes–Stovin syndrome; Hunan hand syndrome; Hunter syndrome; Huntington's disease-like syndrome; HUPRA syndrome; Hurler syndrome; Hurler–Scheie syndrome; Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome; Hydrolethalus syndrome; Hyper IgM syndrome; Hyper-IgD syndrome; Hyper-IgM syndrome type 1; Hyper-IgM syndrome ...
Hand–arm vibration syndrome; Harpist's finger; Heat edema; Heat rash; Heloma; Heloma durum; Heloma molle; Hereditary polymorphous light eruption of American Indians; Hunan hand syndrome; Hutchinson's summer prurigo; Hydroa aestivale; Hydroa vacciniforme; Hydrostatic bulla; Hygroma (canine disease)
The hand is a part of the body which is usually shown during communication. When this hand is obviously different and deformed, stigmatisation or rejection can occur. Sometimes, in families with cleft hand with good function, operations for cosmetic aspects are considered marginal [6] and the families choose not to have surgery. [citation needed]
Abdallat–Davis–Farrage syndrome; Acquired generalized lipodystrophy; Paraneoplastic acrokeratosis; Adams–Oliver syndrome; Agammaglobulinemia-microcephaly-craniosynostosis-severe dermatitis syndrome; Albinism–deafness syndrome; Alezzandrini syndrome; Aplasia cutis congenita-intestinal lymphangiectasia syndrome; Atrophodermia vermiculata
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Examples of syndromes include Diamond–Blackfan anemia, and the VACTERL association, acrocallosal syndrome, basal cell nevus syndrome, Biemond syndrome, ectrodactyly-ectodermal dysplasias-cleft lip/palate syndrome, mirror hand deformity, Mohr syndrome, oral-facial-digital syndrome, Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome, short rib polydactyly. [27]
Xiang or Hsiang (Chinese: 湘; Changsha Xiang: [sian˧ y˦˩], [2] Mandarin: [ɕi̯aŋ˥ y˨˩˦]), also known as Hunanese, is a group of linguistically similar and historically related Sinitic languages, spoken mainly in Hunan province but also in northern Guangxi and parts of neighboring Guizhou, Guangdong, Sichuan, Jiangxi and Hubei provinces.