clinical presentation of an initial HSV infection from HSV-1 (oral) or HSV-2 (genitals) that can appear as multiple ulcerations on both keratinizing and gland-bearing mucosa
acute primary herpetic gingvostomatitis
alopecia
baldness
an area of baldness on the head caused by pulling hair out of the roots
traumatic alopecia
ill health, malnutrition, wasting (emaciating)
cachexia
multiple papillary or focal sessile-based lesions caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV-6 or HPV-11)
condyloma acuminatum
identifying a disease by comparing the symptoms of two or more diseases that are similar
differential diagnosis
discoloration on the skin that is blue-black with irregularly formed hemorrhagic areas. color changes with time to yellow or greenish brown
eccchymosis
swelling
edema
pertaining to or used in legal proceedings
forensic
hemorrhages on the skin caused by abnormal decrease in the number of blood platelets with unknown etiology
idopathic thrombocytopenia purpura
marraige partners, partners living together, dating relationships, and former spouses, partners, and boyfriends/girlfriends
intimate relationship
area of the skin that has thickened and hardened from continuous irritation
lichenification
bilateral periorbital ecchymosis, which can occur as a result of basilar skull ftr
raccoon sign
a method of photography to record bite marks; the use of a metric scale placed directly above or below the injury to indicate scale; use of grid photographic film