Definition of Dermopathy. Meaning of Dermopathy. Synonyms of Dermopathy

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- Dermopathy can refer to one of several diseases: Diabetic dermopathy Graves' dermopathy, or infiltrative dermopathy Nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy (NFD)...
- also known as Graves' dermopathy, thyroid dermopathy, Jad****ohn-Dösseker disease or myxoedema tuberosum) is an infiltrative dermopathy, resulting as a rare...
- started a website relating to Morgellons, CDC Study of an Unexplained Dermopathy, and by November 2007, the CDC opened an investigation into the condition...
- Diabetic dermopathy is a type of skin lesion usually seen in people with diabetes mellitus. It is characterized by dull-red pa****s that progress to well-cir****scribed...
- Restrictive dermopathy (RD) is a rare, lethal autosomal recessive skin condition characterized by syndromic facies, tight skin, sp**** or absent eyelashes...
- Hydroxyurea dermopathy is caused by chronic use of hydroxyurea for chronic myelogenous leukemia, thrombocytosis, or psoriasis, and presents with skin lesions...
- Acropachy is a dermopathy ****ociated with Graves' disease. It is characterized by soft-tissue swelling of the hands and clubbing of the fingers. Radiographic...
- combined xeroderma pigmentosum-****ayne syndrome (XP-CS), restrictive dermopathy (RD), and Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS). Individuals with...
- senescence. This condition was originally termed "nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy" as initially only skin involvement in patients with impaired kidney function...
- consumption is ****ociated with a reversible skin condition known as "kava dermopathy", or kanikani (in the Fijian language), characterised by dry and scaly...