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  • 74Squamous-cell carcinoma — Squamous cell carcinoma, NOS Classification and external resources SCC of the skin tends to arise from pre malignant lesions, actinic keratoses; surface is usually scaly and often ulcerates (as shown here). ICD 10 …

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  • 76Ingrown nail — Classification and external resources An ingrown toenail ICD 10 L60.0 …

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  • 77Pityriasis rubra pilaris — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L44.0 ICD 9 696.4 …

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  • 78Androgenic alopecia — Classification and external resources Androgenic alopecia in a male ICD 10 L64 …

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  • 80Conservative treatment of ingrown toe nails — Ingrown nail Classification and external resources ICD 10 L60.0 …

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