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Skin, hair, and nails
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IntroductionHistoryThe dermatological historyHair and nail symptomsExaminationExamining the skinPictorial glossary of termsExamining a lumpWidespread skin eruptionsExamining an ulcerThe elderly patientPresenting patterns
Title: Skin, hair, and nails
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IntroductionHistoryThe dermatological historyHair and nail symptomsExaminationExamining the skinPictorial glossary of termsExamining a lumpWidespread skin eruptionsExamining an ulcerThe elderly patientPresenting patterns.
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