cafe-au-lait macules

  • 1CALM — cafe au lait macules …

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  • 2CALM — • cafe au lait macules …

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  • 3List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… …

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  • 4Mismatch repair cancer syndrome — Classification and external resources OMIM 276300 DiseasesDB 29793 eMedicine …

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  • 5CALM — may refer to: *Café au lait macules( spots ) as seen in the medical condition neurofibromatosis *Communications, Air interface, Long and Medium range, a standardized set of air interface protocols and parameters for medium and long range, high… …

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  • 6cosmesis — A concern in therapeutics for the appearance of the patient; i.e., an operation that improves appearance. [G. kosmesis, an adorning, fr. kosmeo, to order, arrange, adorn, fr. kosmos, order] * * * cos·me·sis käz mē səs n, pl me·ses .sēz 1)… …

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  • 7Jaffe–Campanacci syndrome — Classification and external resources DiseasesDB 32263 Jaffe–Campanacci syndrome is one of the disorders associated with café au lait macules (CALMs). Presentations may include mental retardation, disseminated non ossifying fibromas of the long… …

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  • 8Birthmark — For other uses, see Birthmark (disambiguation). Birthmark Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q82.5 ICD 9 75 …

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  • 9Neurofibromatosis — Classification and external resources Back of an elderly woman with neurofibromatosis ICD 10 Q …

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  • 10Macule — The macule is the simplest dermatological lesion. It is flat and can only be seen and not felt. The macule is noted by a change in color of the skin. It may be brown, blue, red or exhibit a lesser pigment or an absence of pigment. The color of… …

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