The clinical chapters provide concise guidance about dermatological conditions and their management. Where there is diagnostic uncertainty refer to the diagnostic tables.
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- Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus (Last Updated: 02/11/2014)
- Fibrofolliculoma (Last Updated: 30/06/2013)
- Fibrous papule (Last Updated: 23/11/2014)
- Fibrous tumours (Last Updated: 03/11/2014)
- Fissured tongue (Last Updated: 05/08/2016)
- Fixed drug eruption (Last Updated: 18/01/2013)
- Flegel’s disease (Last Updated: 24/12/2015)
- Florid cutaneous papillomatosis (Last Updated: 19/08/2016)
- Flushing (Last Updated: 06/07/2016)
- Focal dermal hypoplasia (Last Updated: 25/06/2016)
- Follicle centre cell lymphoma (Last Updated: 22/08/2013)
- Follicular mucinosis (Last Updated: 22/08/2013)
- Folliculitis and boils (furuncles / carbuncles) (Last Updated: 24/11/2016)
- Folliculitis barbae (Last Updated: 07/11/2014)
- Folliculitis decalvans (Last Updated: 24/11/2016)
- Folliculotropic mycosis fungoides (Last Updated: 22/08/2013)
- Food allergy (including cow’s milk protein allergy) (Last Updated: 06/07/2016)
- Fordyce spots (syn. Fordyce’s granules) (Last Updated: 07/04/2015)
- Foreign bodies (including penetrating injuries and tattoos) (Last Updated: 23/11/2014)
- Fox-Fordyce disease (syn. apocrine miliaria) (Last Updated: 24/11/2016)
- Frey Syndrome (Last Updated: 23/02/2014)
- Frontal fibrosing alopecia (Last Updated: 18/01/2013)
- Furuncles (Last Updated: 03/11/2014)
