Cutaneous signs in dermatological diseases; An overview

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Abstract

Cutaneous signs in dermatology are pathognomonic or diagnostic for certain conditions. A knowledge of these signs is a useful skill, which must not be forgotten in the recent trend towards relying on molecular biology and other investigative tools including histological findings to make a diagnosis. The aim of this review is to summarize all cutaneous signs in dermatology in a systematic way that would benefit dermatologists, trainee or experienced, in identifying diseases and sharpening their clinical skills. A keyword search for the terms 'cutaneous signs,' 'sign' AND 'dermatology' was conducted through PUBMED, Google, and the major textbooks in dermatology (i.e., Rooks Textbook of Dermatology; Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine and Dermatology). References were searched thoroughly for all cutaneous signs described. One hundred and nineteen signs were noted and summarized under the following categories: autoimmune, infective, inflammatory, neoplastic, genetic, trauma/miscellaneous. This review would serve as a good reference for those wanting to improve their clinical acumen in diagnosing dermatological disease.

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Sharma, S., Khaitan, B. K., & Kumarasinghe, S. P. (2021, September 1). Cutaneous signs in dermatological diseases; An overview. Indian Journal of Dermatology. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijd.ijd_141_21

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