Favre–Racouchot syndrome is a solar elastotic disorder consisting of multiple open comedones that occurs in skin damaged by sunlight, especially under...
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Fanconi syndrome Favre–Racouchot syndrome Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome Febrile neutrophilic dermatosis Fechtner syndrome Feingold syndrome Feline...
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pigmentation of the skin. If using a retinoid, sunscreen is recommended. Favre–Racouchot syndrome occurs in sun-damaged skin and includes open and closed comedones...
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Erythema ab igne (fire stains, toasted skin syndrome) Erythrocyanosis crurum Favre–Racouchot syndrome (Favre–Racouchot disease, nodular cutaneous elastosis with...
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surface biopsy (SSSB) is a noninvasive method used for diagnosis. Favre-Racouchot syndrome, eruptive vellus hair cysts, keratosis pilaris, and comedogenic...
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Maurice Favre (1876 – 1954) was a French dermatologist who gave his name to Durand-Nicolas-Favre disease, Gamna-Favre bodies and Favre–Racouchot syndrome. Maurice...
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manufacturer Favre–Racouchot syndrome Fabre (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Favre. If an internal link...
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acanthoma with large comedones, trichoepithelioma, solar comedones (Favre-Racouchot syndrome), dilated pores (Winer), or scars. Histopathologically, pilar sheath...
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