Serological or Cutaneous tests are not available.
The answer is B, Cutaneous.
They can be classified into mucosal and Cutaneous HPVs.
Tests of delayed Cutaneous hypersensitivity have been used to measure progression.
It happens in about 10 percent of people with Cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
Several Cutaneous conditions can be diagnosed with the aid of immunofluorescence studies.
When left untreated, Cutaneous anthrax is deadly about 20 percent of the time.
Cutaneous filariasis- caused by Loa loa(the African eye worm),
Mansonella streptocerca and Onchocerca volvulus.
Multi-professional guidelines for the management of the patient with primary Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma;
Over 90% occur on the scalp,
where pilar cysts are the most common Cutaneous cyst.
It's non-toxic(its LD50 is
equal to 10.400 mg/kg p.c.) and it doesn't cause Cutaneous irritation.
Initial infection gives a persistent Cutaneous lesion that eventually heals, although 30% deny previous leishmaniasis.
Greater than 90% occur on the scalp,
where trichilemmal cysts are the most common Cutaneous cyst.
Various serological tests are available, but most Cutaneous cases do not develop a significant antibody response.
However, there is little evidence comparing the efficacy of different interventions for primary Cutaneous SCCs[8, 9].
The Cutaneous skin tags are considered to be absolutely harmless as
it's just like common skin growth.
Purulent atheroma is an acute microbial inflammation of the contents of a sealed and stretched sebaceous Cutaneous gland.
CL presents in various forms, although most patients have limited Cutaneous lesions that self-cure within 6-18 months, leaving scarred tissue.
Chicken Pox, a Cutaneous disease, frequent in children,
wherein the skin is covered with pustules like those of the small pox.
(By contrast, the antibodies to basement
membrane zone antigens that are present in Cutaneous lupus erythematosus are deposited in a granular pattern).
In Africa a Cutaneous nodule may precede systemic disease by weeks or months, but is
rare in other parts of the world.
The overall mortality rate of Cutaneous SCC metastasis is low(<5%),
but where distant metastases are present, the five-year survival rate is poor at around 25-40%[7].
In this regard it is
advisable to seek medical attention from the earliest Cutaneous manifestations, to ascertain that the disease does not degenerate into carcinoma.
It can also be effective in treating
basal cell carcinoma, Bowen's disease, Bowen papulosis, actinic keratosis, and skin tumors such as Cutaneous T-cell tumor and Kaposi's sarcoma.
Since pesticides can be absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream,
it can easily cause Cutaneous toxicity, rashes and skin infections such as ringworm and athlete's foot.
Origins of these fibroblasts are thought to be from the adjacent uninjured Cutaneous tissue although new evidence suggests that some are derived from blood-borne,
circulating adult stem cells/precursors.
People with the diffuse Cutaneous type have a faster onset of the condition and its complications,
but then it will often stabilise and the skin often improves with time.
Kawasaki disease may be further classified as a medium-sized-vessel vasculitis, affecting medium- and small-sized blood vessels,
such as the smaller Cutaneous vasculature(veins and arteries in the skin)
that range from 50 to 100 µm in diameter.
In rare circumstances, such as extensive Cutaneous injury, self-renewal subpopulations in the bone marrow
are induced to participate in the healing process, whereby they give rise to collagen-secreting cells that seem to play a role during wound repair.
In addition, a long history of observation of scabies has made it possible to identify a number of characteristic symptoms according
to the authors, which make it possible to differentiate this disease from Cutaneous manifestations of other diseases:.