Rare Skin Diseases

The majority of disorders that affect the skin start deep beneath its layers, and these anomalies are crucial in identifying a variety of internal diseases. The inherent region-specific anatomical variability of the skin can significantly alter how a rash appears. This becomes clear after skin is transplanted from one area of the body to another and still displays the morphological traits of the donor area. Hereditary skin illnesses are commonly categorised using gross morphological, histologic, and microscopic results; however, the precise diagnosis is frequently uncertain since skin diseases may not always appear in a recognisable way.

 

  • Inverse psoriasis
  • Harlequin ichthyosis

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