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Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease characterized by red, scaly patches that can be a source of discomfort and affect patients’ quality of life.
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Atopic dermatitis is a common, recurrent skin disease characterized by intense itching and dry skin, often associated with other atopic disorders.
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Vitiligo is a skin pigmentation disorder in which well-demarcated, colorless patches appear, resulting from the loss of melanocytes, which can significantly affect the psychosocial aspect of the patient’s life.
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Spontaneous urticaria is a condition that manifests as transient, itchy blisters on the skin, often posing a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in daily medical practice.
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Type II diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by high blood glucose levels, which can lead to serious health complications and requires constant monitoring and control.
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Hand eczema is an inflammatory skin condition of the hands, often triggered by occupational or environmental factors, leading to dryness, cracking and pain, making daily functioning difficult.
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Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic, autoimmune, inflammatory disease. It is characterized by inflammation in the joints, entheses, or spine in patients suffering from psoriasis of the skin or nails.
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Androgenic alopecia involves excessive hair loss due to the process of miniaturization, which is the shrinking and weakening of hair follicles. The disease is caused by the influence of androgens, which are male sex hormones.
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Cold sores are a troublesome disease caused by the type 1 HSV1 virus. The characteristic symptoms of herpes virus infection are itching, burning, tightness of the lips, and tingling.
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Obesity is a chronic disease with a complex etiology, defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that poses a risk to health. Obesity is considered when adipose tissue accounts for more than 25% of total body mass in men and 30% in women.
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A study for patients with established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease or at risk of a first cardiovascular event.
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Acne is a skin disease primarily caused by the excessive secretion of sebum.
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