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  2. Wickham striae - Wikipedia

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    Wickham striae or Wickham's striae are whitish lines visible in the papules of lichen planus and other dermatoses, typically in the oral mucosa. [1] The microscopic appearance shows hypergranulosis .

  3. Lichen planus - Wikipedia

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    Lichen planus may be categorized as affecting mucosal or cutaneous surfaces.. Cutaneous forms are those affecting the skin, scalp, and nails. [10] [11] [12]Mucosal forms are those affecting the lining of the gastrointestinal tract (mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, anus), larynx, and other mucosal surfaces including the genitals, peritoneum, ears, nose, bladder and conjunctiva of the eyes.

  4. List of eponymous medical signs - Wikipedia

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    Wickham's striae: Louis Frédéric Wickham: dermatology: lichen planus: white or greyish lines on the lichen planus lesions Widal test: Georges-Fernand Widal: microbiology: enteric fever: serum agglutination; obsolete(?) Winterbottom's sign: Thomas Masterman Winterbottom: tropical medicine: trypanosomiasis: posterior cervical chain adenopathy

  5. File:Striae gravidarum.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Pastia's lines - Wikipedia

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    Pastia's sign, Pastia lines, or Thompson's sign is a clinical sign in which pink or red lines formed of confluent petechiae are found in skin creases, particularly the crease in the antecubital fossa, the soft depression on the inside of the arm; the folding crease divides this fossa where the forearm meets the (upper) arm (the biceps, triceps, humerus section of the upper extremity); the ...

  7. Stretch marks - Wikipedia

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    Striae, or "stretch marks", begin as reddish or purple lesions which can appear anywhere on the body, but are most likely to appear in places where larger amounts of fat are stored. The most common places are the abdomen (especially near the navel ), breasts, upper arms, underarms, back, thighs (both inner and outer), hips, and buttocks.

  8. Louis Frédéric Wickham - Wikipedia

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    Louis Frédéric Wickham (28 February 1861 in Paris – 14 October 1913 in Mesnil-le-Roi) was a French physician and pathologist remembered for describing Wickham striae. [1] He trained in medicine in Paris, receiving his M.D. in 1890.

  9. Wolf's isotopic response - Wikipedia

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