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  2. Leukoplakia - Wikipedia

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    Leukoplakia is more common in middle-aged and elderly males. [30] The prevalence increases with increasing age. [2] In areas of the world where smokeless tobacco use is common, there is a higher prevalence. [2] In the Middle East region, the prevalence of leukoplakia is less than 1% (0.48%). [46]

  3. Cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    [1] Risk factors: Ultraviolet radiation, actinic keratosis, tobacco smoking, lighter skin, arsenic exposure, radiotherapy, poor immune system function, HPV infection [2] Diagnostic method: Tissue biopsy [2] [3] Differential diagnosis: Keratoacanthoma, actinic keratosis, melanoma, warts, basal cell cancer [4] Prevention

  4. Hairy leukoplakia - Wikipedia

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    Hairy leukoplakia is a white patch on the side of the tongue with a corrugated or hairy appearance. It is caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and occurs usually in persons who are immunocompromised , especially those with human immunodeficiency virus infection/ acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS).

  5. New Zealand Dermatological Society - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Dermatological Society is a not-for-profit incorporated society for dermatologists in New Zealand. Its website for public education, DermNet , was started in 1996. [ 1 ]

  6. Warty dyskeratoma - Wikipedia

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    Warty dyskeratoma. Warty dyskeratoma, also known as an Isolated dyskeratosis follicularis, [1]: 777 is a benign [2] epidermal proliferation with distinctive histologic findings that may mimic invasive squamous cell carcinoma [3] and commonly manifests as an umbilicated (Having a central mark or depression resembling a navel) lesion with a keratotic plug, [4] WD have some histopathologic ...

  7. Amanda Oakley - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 1995, Oakley and a group of New Zealand dermatologists created DermNet, a medical resource site focused on dermatology. [2] Oakley learned how to code and programme to create the website, which was made to be a source of information for dermatologists and patients. [3] DermNet was registered as a charitable trust in 2013. [4]

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  9. Dermatology - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is a speciality with both medical and surgical aspects. [3] [4] [5] A dermatologist is a specialist medical doctor who manages diseases related to skin, hair, nails, and some cosmetic problems. [2] [6]