Week 9 Case Study Directions All students should complete the chart here. When learning skin disorders, it is important to note how different diagnoses/conditions appear on different skin tones. Note:
| Type of Dermatitis Use this key: + Indicates manifestation present ++ indicates a key manifestation | Irritant | Allergic | Atopic |
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| Edema |
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| Vesicles |
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| Papules |
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| Lichenification |
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| Fissuring |
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| Lesions confined to one area |
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| Lesions affecting multiple areas |
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Advanced Pathophysiology Week 9 Case Study