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101Xanthoma — Classification and external resources Photograph of patient s hands showing multiple xanthoma tendinosum. Kumar et al. Cases Journal 2008 ICD 10 E …
102Autoimmune hepatitis — Classification and external resources Micrograph showing a lymphoplasmacytic interface hepatitis the characteristic histomorphologic finding of autoimmune hepatitis. Liver biopsy. H …
103Oral candidiasis — Classification and external resources Oral thrush ICD 10 B37.0 …
104Athlete's foot — Hong Kong foot redirects here. For unit of length, see Shaku (unit). This article is about a medical condition. For the American retail shoe store, see The Athlete s Foot. Athlete s Foot Classification and external resources Pale, flaky sp …
105Hemolytic disease of the newborn — Not to be confused with Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn. HDN Classification and external resources ICD 10 P55 ICD 9 7 …
106Diabetes mellitus type 1 — Diabetes type 1 Classification and external resources Universal blue circle symbol for diabetes.[1] ICD 10 …
107Drug intolerance — or drug sensitivity is a lower threshold to the normal pharmacologic action of a drug. It is not to be confused with drug allergy. Drug intolerance is uncommon and idiopathic, thus extremely difficult to predict except in persons with a prior… …
108Chickenpox — For other uses, see Chickenpox (disambiguation). Varicella redirects here. For other uses, see Varicella (disambiguation). Chickenpox Classification and external resources Child with varicella disease …
109doxepin hydrochloride — An antidepressant agent. * * * dox·e·pin hy·dro·chlo·ride (dokґsə pin) [USP] a tricyclic antidepressant of the dibenzoxepine class, also having significant anxiolytic activity. It is administered orally to treat depression, chronic pain,… …
110Actinic elastosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L57.8 (ILDS L57.890) Actinic, or solar, elastosis is an accumulation of abnormal elastin (elastic tissue) in the dermis of the skin,[1] and in the conjunctiva of the …