skin disease



skin disease

Dermatology (from Greek derma, "skin") is a branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its appendages (hair, nails, sweat glands etc). A medical doctor who specializes in dermatology is a dermatologist.

Contents

  • 1 Scope of the field
  • 2 Training Program
    • 2.1 Residency training program in North America
    • 2.2 Training program in Australia
    • 2.3 Training program in India
  • 3 Subspecialties
    • 3.1 Venereology and Phlebology
    • 3.2 Cosmetic Dermatology
    • 3.3 Dermatologic Surgery
  • 4 Diagnosis
    • 4.1 Medical history
    • 4.2 Physical examination
    • 4.3 Microbiology
    • 4.4 Biopsy
  • 5 Therapy
    • 5.1 Topical medications
    • 5.2 Photomedicine
    • 5.3 Surgical therapies
  • 6 Research
  • 7 Dermatological diseases
  • 8 See also
  • 9 External links

Scope of the field

Dermatologists are physicians (medical doctors) specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and tumors of the skin and its appendages. There are medical and surgical sides to the specialty. Dermatologic surgeons practice skin cancer surgery (including Mohs' micrographic surgery), laser surgery, photodynamic therapy (PDT) and cosmetic procedures using botulinum toxin ('Botox'), soft tissue fillers, sclerotherapy and liposuction. Dermatopathologists interpret tissue under the microscope (histopathology). Pediatric dermatologists specialize in the diagnoses and treatment of skin disease in children. Immunodermatologists specialize in the diagnosis and management of skin diseases driven by an altered immune system including blistering (bullous) diseases like pemphigus. In addition, there are a wide range of congenital syndromes managed by dermatologists.

Training Program

Residency training program in North America

A minimum of 12 years of college and post graduate training is required to become a dermatologist in the United States and Canada. This includes graduation from a 4-year college, a 4-year medical school followed by a year of post graduate training in medicine, surgery or pediatrics (called an internship) after which a physician may apply for admission to graduate dermatology residency training. Dermatology residencies are among the most competitive. Following the successful completion of formal residency training in dermatology (3 years) the physician is qualified to take certifying board examinations (written and oral) by the American Board of Dermatology or the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. Once board certified, dermatologists become Diplomates of the American Board of Dermatology or the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology AOCD. They are then eligible to apply for fellowship status in the American Academy of Dermatology. Some dermatologists undertake advanced subspecialty training in programs known as fellowships after completion of their residency training. These fellowships are either one or two years in duration. Fellowships in dermatology include pediatric dermatology, surgical dermatology including MOHS micrographic surgery, dermatopathology (pathology of skin diseases) and dermatological immunology.

Training program in Australia

An Australian specialist dermatologist will have completed 6 years of medical school, one internship year and at least one year of general medical or surgical service in the public hospital system, prior to becoming eligible for specialist training in dermatology. The selection process is rigorous and transparent; candidates must pass science and pharmacology exams and engage in monitored and assessed practical training in medical and surgical dermatology. At the completion of the 5 year training programme, trainees sit a national written examination held over two days. Successful candidates may then proceed to the practical viva examination (held over 2 days) after which they may apply for fellowship status with the Australian College of Dermatologists.

Training program in India

To be a dermatologist in India, a minimum of 3 years of training is required after graduation from medical school and internship. The period involves rigorous training in all aspects of general dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, venereal diseases (including HIV) and leprosy. At the end of the training period the resident has to go through written tests and clinical exams. The degree awarded is MD (dermatology, venereology and leprosy). Most specialists also go for certification by the national board (for the award of 'diplomate of national board').

Subspecialties

The skin is the largest organ of the body and obviously the most visible. Although many skin diseases are isolated, some are manifestations of internal disease. Hence, a dermatologist is schooled in aspects of surgery, rheumatology (many rheumatic diseases can feature skin symptoms and signs), immunology, neurology (the "neurocuteaneous syndromes", such as neurofibromatosis and tuberous sclerosis), infectious diseases and endocrinology. The study of genetics is also becoming increasingly important.

Venereology and Phlebology

Venereology, the subspecialty that diagnoses and treats sexually transmitted diseases, and phlebology, the specialty that deals with problems of the superficial venous system, are both part of a dermatologist's expertise.

Cosmetic Dermatology

Cosmetic dermatology has long been an important part of the field, and dermatologists have been the primary innovators in this area. In the 1900's dermatologists employed dermabrasion to improve acne scarring and fat microtransfer was used to fill in cutaneous defects. More recently, dermatologists have been the driving force behind the development and safe and effective employment of lasers, new dermal filling agents (collagen and hyaluronic acid), botulinum toxin ("Botox"), nonablative laser rejuvenation procedures, intense pulsed light systems, photodynamic therapy, and chemical peeling.

Dermatologic Surgery

Dermatologic surgery (sometimes referred to as "Dermasurgery") is surgery performed by a dermatologipt physician. A dermatologic surgeon (sometimes known as a "Dermasurgeon") is a dermatologist with a special interest in this field who has applied for fellowship status in the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, a professional organization dedicated to supporting and educating these physicians.

Techniques available to a dermatologic surgeon include lasers, traditional scalpel surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, photodynamic therapy, liposuction, blepharoplasty (cosmetic eyelid surgery), minimally-invasive facelift surgery (e.g., the S-lift), and a variety of topical and injectable agents such as dermal fillers including fat transfer and hyaluronic acid.

Some specially trained dermatologic surgeons perform Mohs cancer surgery, which can be an effective method for the treatment of recurrent, indistinct, or difficult skin cancers.

Diagnosis

Any mole that is irregular in color or shape should be examined by a dermatologist to determine if it is a malignant melanoma, the most serious and life-threatening form of skin cancer. Following a visual examination and a dermatoscopic exam (an invaluable new instrument that illuminates a mole without reflected light), a dermatologist may biopsy a suspicious mole. If it is malignant, it will be excised in the dermatologist's office.

Medical history

The first step of any contact with a physician is the medical history. In order to classify a cutaneous eruption, the dermatologist will ask detailed questions on the duration and temporal pattern of skin problems, itching or pain, relation to food intake, sunlight, over-the-counter creams and clothing. When an underlying disease is suspected, an additional detailed history of related symptoms will be elicited (such as arthritis in a suspected case of lupus erythematosus).

Physical examination

Dermatology has the obvious benefit of having easy access to tissue for diagnosis. Physical examination is generally done under bright light and preferably involves the whole body. At this stage, the doctor may apply Wood's light, which may aid in diagnosing types of mycosis or demonstrate the extent of pigmented lesions, or use a dermatoscope which enlarges a suspected lesion and visualizes it without reflected light. The dermatoscope is helpful in differentiating a benign naevus from melanoma or a seborrheic keratosis from a mole. A morphological classification of dermatological lesions is important in the diagnosis of dermatological disorders. Dermatologic diagnosis is often dependent upon pattern recognition of lesions and symptoms.

Microbiology

Culture or Gram staining of suspected infectious lesions may identify a pathogen and help direct therapy.

Biopsy

If the diagnosis is uncertain or a cutaneous malignancy is suspected, the dermatologic surgeon may perform a small punch biopsy (using a local anesthetic) for examination under the microscope by the dermatologist who is a trained dermatopathologist.

Therapy

The skin is obviously accessible to topical local therapy. Antibiotic creams can help eliminate infections, while inflammatory skin diseases (such as eczema and psoriasis) often respond to steroid creams or topical anthralin. Dermatologists are innovators of new immune enhancing treatments, like topical imiquimod for superficial cancers and injection immunotherapy for warts as discussed below.

Topical medications

Topical medications treat many dermatological diseases, but dermatologists also use oral medications. Antibiotics and immune suppressants or immune enhancing agents (injection immunotherapy or topical imiquimod) for dermatological diseases or tumors. Isotretinoin ("Accutane") is used for severe cystic acne vulgaris and often produces a life-time remission of this disfiguring disease. Isotretinoin prescribing in the U.S. is now controlled by a cumbersome FDA governmental website called iPLEDGE. Various new modalities of treatment are in the foray, with the advent of laser technology things are quite promising.

Photomedicine

Photomedicine involves the use of ultraviolet light, often in combination with oral or topical agents, to treat skin disease (eg. psoriasis or mycosis fungoides).

Surgical therapies

Surgical intervention by a dermatologic surgeon may be necessary, for example, to treat varicose veins or skin cancer. Varicose veins can be treated with sclerotherapy (injecting an agent that obliterates the vein) or the long-pulsed Nd:YAG laser. Skin cancers can be managed with excision (including Mohs cancer surgery), cryosurgery, x-ray, or with the recent topical immune enhancing agent imiquimod. (See above section on "Dermatologic Surgery" for more details.)

Research

From the basic science of cutaneous genetics and immunology, to the practical application of new knowledge and technology in the diagnosis and management of skin disease (like psoriasis) and surgical treatment of skin cancer, dermatologists have been among the leaders in the field. The annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology is one of the keys for rapid dissemination of new knowledge to the practicing dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon.

Dermatological diseases

  • List of dermatological diseases

See also

  • dermatopathology
  • skin
  • hair

External links

  • British Association of Dermatologists
  • American Academy of Dermatology
  • DMOZ - Skin Conditions, Diseases, Disorders
  • DermatologyChannel - Your Dermatology Community
  • Dermatology Review - A dermatology forum
  • SWISDOM / DOIT-Dermatology Online with Interactive Technology
  • On-line Dermatology Journal Club (via JournalReview.org)
  • Journal Watch Dermatology
  • Skin diseases and disorders - dermatology atlas
  • American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
  • American Society for Mohs Surgery
  • National Psoriasis Foundation
  • American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
  • Australasian College of Dermatologists
  • Telederm.org - Freely Available Online Consultations in Dermatology


  Health Science – Medicine – Surgery  viewtalkedit  
Audiology - Dentistry - Emergency Medical Services - Epidemiology - Midwifery - Occupational Therapy - Optometry - Pharmacy - Physical Therapy (Physiotherapy) - Physician - Physician Assistant - Podiatry - Psychology - Public Health - Speech and Language Pathology
 Specialties
Anesthesiology - Dermatology - Emergency Medicine - General Practice (Family Medicine) - Internal Medicine - Neurology - Nuclear Medicine - Occupational Medicine - Pathology - Pediatrics - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Physiatry) - Preventive Medicine - Psychiatry - Radiation Oncology - Radiology
 Medical Specialties and Subspecialties
Allergy and Immunology - Cardiology - Endocrinology - Gastroenterology - Hematology - Infectious Diseases - Intensive Care Medicine (Critical Care Medicine) - Medical Genetics - Nephrology - Oncology - Pulmonology - Rheumatology
 Surgical Specialties and Subspecialties
Andrology  - Colon and Rectal Surgery - General Surgery - Neurological Surgery - Obstetrics and Gynecology - Ophthalmology - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Orthopedic Surgery - Otolaryngology (ENT) - Pediatric Surgery - Plastic Surgery - Surgical Oncology - Cardiothoracic Surgery - Transplant Surgery - Trauma Surgery - Urology - Vascular Surgery
Search Term: "Dermatology"
skin disease news and skin disease articles

Here's our top rated skin disease links for the day:

Abbott's Humira receives approval for psoriatic arthritis in US 

PharmaBiz - Nov 16 11:52 PM
Abbott announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved an expanded indication for Humira (adalimumab) that includes inhibiting structural joint damage and improving physical function in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA).

Kim Jong Il Greets Syrian President 
Korean Central News Agency - Nov 15 6:40 PM
Pyongyang, November 15 (KCNA) -- General Secretary Kim Jong Il sent a message of greetings to Bashar Al-Assad, President of Syria and regional secretary of the Arab Socialist Baath Party, Wednesday on the occasion of the 36th anniversary of the corrective movement in Syria.

Abbott gets FDA nod to expand use of Humira 
The News Sun - Nov 15 2:43 AM
Abbott Laboratories said Tuesday it received the green light from the Food and Drug Administration to expand the use of Humira to treat psoriatic arthritis patients to inhibit joint damage and to improve their physical function.

Thank you for viewing the skin disease page skin diseases. 

skin diseas
skin disesse
skin diease

 

Ever wondered what others are searching for in relation to skin disease? Now you can see.  Below is a listing of  what everyone else is searching for in regard to skin disease.

1. skin diseases
2. skin disease
3. common skin diseases
4. list of skin disease
5. diseases of the skin
6. dog skin disease
7. skin disease diagnosis
8. rare skin diseases
9. cat skin diseases
10. skin diseases in children
11. feline skin diseases
12. rare skin disease
13. bird skin diseases scales
14. skin disorders skin diseases
15. thinning hair and heart disease and skin condition
16. canine skin diseases
17. what are the different kinds of skin diseases
18. grover skin disease
19. canine skin disease
20. green tea ans skin disease
21. psoriasis skin disease
22. dermatology skin disease
23. diabetes disease health heart hypertension skin wellness
24. skin disease in labrador retrievers
25. skin disease pictures
26. sheep diseases skin pictures
27. crohns disease and skin cancer treatment
28. diseases that cause itchy skin
29. skin eating disease
30. black skin disease
31. crohn disease and skin cancer treatment
32. diseases in sheep skin
33. foot and mouth disease skin peel
34. foot skin diseases
35. glyconutrients and skin diseases
36. melanoma treatment diagnosis research disease skin cancer
37. skin disease on chest in middle aged white males
38. what is skin disease
39. itchy skin liver disease
40. mystery skin disease
41. blue skin disease
42. equine diseases skin problems
43. groves skin disease & symptoms
44. most common skin diseases
45. rolling skin disease in cats
46. shingles skin disease
47. skin disease nodules
48. skin fiber disease
49. epidemic diseases deforming skin
50. equine skin and fungus diseases
51. magellan disease skin rash
52. morgellons skin disease
53. new sexually transmitted deadly skin disease
54. pictures of cat skin diseases
55. pictures of skin diseases
56. skin disease elderly
57. skin diseases on lower legs
58. skin diseases rare nodules infected
59. banana pepper diseases discolored skin
60. human skin diseases
61. natural skin care glycogen storage disease type ii
62. skin disease this summer
63. skin rashes associated with lyme disease
64. what causes skin disease
65. childhood skin diseases
66. dermatitis herpetiformis itchy skin disease
67. donkey health disease skin lump
68. genetic skin diseases
69. groves skin disease
70. natural skin care carotid artery disease
71. natural skin care creutzfeldt jakob disease
72. natural skin care fifth disease
73. new skin diseases
74. puppy skin disease
75. silicone breastimplants cause connective skin disease
76. skin disease hereditary
77. skin disease panniculitis
78. skin disorders and disease
79. warts skin disease
80. water-born skin diseases
81. bextra skin disease
82. black skin disease dog
83. chow dog common skin diseases
84. collie skin disorder disease
85. contagious skin diseases
86. eb skin disease
87. equine skin diseases
88. explain skin diseases black soap cure
89. explain the skin diseases that black soap can cure
90. feline skin diseases pictures
91. granular noma skin disease
92. koi skin diseases
93. lycoplanis skin disease
94. manual of skin diseases
95. morphia skin disease
96. natural skin care celiac disease
97. natural skin care hailey hailey disease
98. natural skin care inflammatory bowel disease
99. new skin disease
100. prp skin disease cause
101. rare skin disease nodules
102. scabies skin disease
103. skin disease penthicus
104. skin disease white spots
105. skin diseases caused by heat
106. skin diseases necrosis
107. skin disorder s in auto immune disease
108. tightening of the skin disease
109. tuberculosis skin disease
110. aultraviolet light therapy for skin diseases
111. autoimmune skin disease
112. blackening of the skin disease in my cockapoo
113. blood vesel on skin disease
114. can humans get skin disease from rats
115. coning on skin from congenital heart disease
116. diabetes and skin disease
117. disease hands blister peel skin
118. disease taht cause itchy skin
119. diseases donkey lumps skin
120. effects of lyme disease on the skin
121. feet skin disease
122. feline skin disease
123. genetic skin disease
124. harlequin skin disease
125. horse skin disease
126. laser treatment for inflammatory skin disease
127. leichen skin disease
128. magellan skin disease
129. mersa skin disease charlotte, nc
130. pictures of skin disease
131. pictures skin eating disease
132. randy wymer oklahoma state university skin disease
133. skin disease education foundation
134. skin disease in women
135. skin disease irritation
136. skin disease of the heels
137. skin disease picture
138. skin disease symptoms
139. skin disease that looks like bee stings
140. skin diseases and skin disorders
141. skin diseases caused by hayfever
142. skin diseases diagnosis
143. skin diseases dry patch on forehead pics
144. skin diseases in cats
145. skin eatting disease
146. skin pigment diseases
147. types of skin diseases
148. vaginal skin disease
149. 11,biology, quiz skin disease
150. acne, skin trouble and graves disease
151. arm skin diseases
152. bizaar skin diseases
153. black skin disease in pomeranians
154. case study skin disease as related to forensics
155. cat skin disease
156. causes of skin diseases
157. children's skin diseases
158. cockapoo skin diseases
159. condition and disease skin disorder
160. crohns disease skin problem complication
161. cure xema skin disease
162. cures for diseases acne beautiful clear skin
163. deadly skin disease
164. dermatitis disease skin
165. diagnostic testing skin diseases
166. diagnostic tests specific to skin diseases
167. disease eating skin
168. disease rash skin
169. disease skin hands feet
170. dog has blackening of the skin disease
171. dogs skin disease
172. dry skin disease
173. ear and skin diseases
174. earies skin disease
175. elephant skin disease
176. equine skin disease
177. feline skin diseases mange pictures
178. foot skin disease disorders
179. foreign types of skin diseases
180. genetic skin blister disease
181. grovers skin disease
182. hailey hailey skin disease
183. how many skin diseases are there in the world
184. hydra + freshwater polyp + skin disease
185. images of skin diseases
186. infectious diseases of the skin
187. itchy skin disease
188. kitten skin diseases
189. lou gehrig disease and dry flaky skin
190. lumpis skin disease
191. morgellens skin disease
192. natural skin care infectious diseases
193. natural skin care pick disease of the brain
194. occupation skin disease salts
195. parkinsons disease and skin
196. photos of skin diseases
197. rare human skin disease
198. sexually transmitted deadly skin disease
199. shedd skin disease
200. shingles disease of skin
201. shingles disease of skin photos
202. signs of eczema skin disease
203. skin disease and itch fingers
204. skin disease dermatology folliculitis pictures
205. skin disease due to containmanted water
206. skin disease in dogs
207. skin disease in dogs canine
208. skin disease in horses
209. skin disease of cats
210. skin disease tinea
211. skin diseases and disorders
212. skin diseases free
213. skin diseases from pedicures
214. skin diseases integration
215. skin numbness and heart disease
216. skin rashes and liver disease
217. skin rashes mixed connective tissue disease leg photographs
218. skin string disease
219. staph skin disease
220. staphylococcal diseases of the skin treatment
221. tight skin disease
222. actimine skin acne less oil diseases
223. actinic skin disease
224. adison's disease skin discoloration
225. affects of lyme disease on the skin layers and structure
226. african american skin diseases
227. atkinson disease skin discoloration
228. autoimmune diseases skin
229. baby squirrels, skin disease
230. best skin disease diagnosis and treatment centers
231. black skin disease in dachshunds
232. black spots on skin disease
233. blacken skin disease
234. can a autoimmune disease cause rough places on your skin
235. cat  skin diseases medication
236. cat skin disease photos
237. cat skin disease stray
238. chicken skin disease photographs
239. condidtion and disease skin disorder
240. conditions and diseases skin disorders
241. conditions and diseases skin disorders acne
242. connective skin disease
243. corns skin disease
244. crohns disease skin disorder
245. cure for the skin diseases like eczema
246. dachshund skin diseases
247. dangerous diseases skin
248. dashund skin diseases
249. deadly staph skin disease
250. dermatitis herpetiformis allergy skin disease
251. dermatology skin diseases
252. dexamethasone for skin disease in dogs
253. diagnostic tests related to skin diseases
254. diferent kind of skin disease
255. different types of skin disease
256. disease foot skin
257. disease goat picture skin
258. disease herpes simplex skin
259. disease lumpy skin
260. disease of skin peels
261. disease photo skin
262. disease pigmentation skin
263. disease rashes skin
264. disease skin peel
265. disease that hardens skin
266. diseases fo the skin
267. diseases related to skin darkening
268. diseases skin rash
269. diseases skin rashes
270. disorder skin disease
271. disorders skin diseases
272. does writing on your skin with ink cause disease
273. dog skin disease identification
274. dog skin probelm and disease
275. dogs skin rashes and skin diseases
276. drugs for disease of the skin
277. east tennessee skin diseases
278. eczema problem skin disease
279. emerging skin disease
280. epidermal bulbosa and skin disease
281. equine skin disease bald
282. exotic skin disease
283. ezcema skin disease
284. feral cat skin disease
285. fiber disease morgilla skin
286. fish skin disease
287. flesh eating disease fo the skin
288. flesh eating disease of tghe skin
289. flesh eating skin disease
290. fungal skin diseases
291. german shepherd skin disease
292. goat diseases flakey skin
293. harieguin ichthyosis skin disease
294. harlequin, skin disease
295. harliquin skin disease
296. hashimoto disease and elephant skin
297. health conditions and diseases skin disorders head lice
298. hedgehog skin disease ivermectin dosage
299. hedgehog skin disease treatment
300. heroine addict skin disease
301. immune disease effecting the pigments of skin
302. imptago skin disease
303. infectuous skin disease
304. inflammatory bowel disease skin
305. is mercer a contagious skin disease
306. legionnaires disease with skin rash
307. lines disease skin disorder
308. list of skin diseases
309. liver disease and skin lesions
310. liver disease and skin problems
311. lyme disease and skin
312. magelons disease + fibers in skin
313. male genital skin diseases
314. mban skin disease
315. medical skin disease lycoplanis
316. mna skin disease
317. mole skin disease in women
318. morhia skin disease
319. mouth & skin disease
320. mystery disease skin
321. natural skin care chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
322. natural skin care congenital heart disease
323. natural skin care lyme disease
324. natural skin care peyronies disease
325. natural skin care wilsons disease
326. necrotizing skin disease
327. neoplastic skin disease
328. occupational skin disease specialist
329. onion skin disease
330. papular skin disease
331. parasitic skin diseases
332. parkinsons disease skin problems
333. photos of skin diseases rashes
334. photos of skin tags from ibd disease
335. picture fo dog skin disease
336. pictures of blackening of the skin disease in a dog
337. pictures of dog skin diseases
338. pictures of koi skin diseases
339. psoriasis persistent skin disease
340. randy wymer skin disease
341. rare skin disease kinerase
342. red dot under skin in disease
343. rosacea skin disease
344. scrotum skin disease pictures
345. seven sisters skin disease
346. shiny skin and heart disease
347. skin breast disease
348. skin bug disease
349. skin disease and karma
350. skin disease by mobile vibrations
351. skin disease cancer treatments benzoic acid
352. skin disease cellulitis photos
353. skin disease circle puff
354. skin disease dogs
355. skin disease foot
356. skin disease foot crystals
357. skin disease from birth
358. skin disease hands feet
359. skin disease in dog
360. skin disease in the legs
361. skin disease moles
362. skin disease pelvic
363. skin disease pets
364. skin disease pigmentation
365. skin disease quality of life
366. skin disease rosacia
367. skin disease skin disorder symptoms
368. skin disease that can heal by bamboo extract
369. skin disease treatment
370. skin disease vitiligo
371. skin disease with crinkling
372. skin disease with discoloration and change in texture
373. skin diseases buy
374. skin diseases buy free
375. skin diseases doctor online
376. skin diseases helped potassium hydroxide
377. skin diseases infants
378. skin diseases infectious
379. skin diseases of chickens
380. skin diseases of the feet
381. skin diseases rashes and blisters
382. skin diseases relating to tanning bed
383. skin diseases risk
384. skin diseases with melenin
385. skin disorder and disease
386. skin disorders or diseases
387. skin manifestations of underlying disease
388. skin pigmentation diseases
389. skin rash anbd liver disease
390. skin rash disease
391. skin rash shed disease
392. skin turning white disease
393. squirrel skin diseases
394. sri lanka skin disease
395. stress related skin diseases like atopic dermatitis
396. tingling skin disease
397. tmau skin disease
398. treating skin diseases in hair salons
399. treatment for shingles skin disease
400. treatment of skin disease
401. tropical worm skin disease
402. types of rare skin diseases
403. types of skin disease
404. types skin disease
405. ultraviolet light skin diseases
406. under our skin lyme disease film
407. unusual skin disease
408. veinal dermatitis skin disease
409. verneuils skin disease
410. vitigilo skin disease
411. who founded skin cancer disease