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  • Talon noir     (Last Updated: 28/11/2014)
  • Telangiectases     (Last Updated: 28/04/2017)
  • Telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans     (Last Updated: 13/05/2016)
  • Telogen effluvium     (Last Updated: 14/09/2013)
  • Tendon xanthomata     (Last Updated: 08/09/2013)
  • Terry’s nails     (Last Updated: 02/05/2016)
  • Tinea - an overview     (Last Updated: 07/07/2016)
  • Tinea capitis (scalp)     (Last Updated: 20/12/2016)
  • Tinea corporis (body), cruris (groin) and incognito (steroid exacerbated)     (Last Updated: 27/01/2017)
  • Tinea faciei (face) and barbae (beard)     (Last Updated: 28/04/2017)
  • Tinea manuum (hands), pedis (feet), and unguium (nails)     (Last Updated: 28/04/2017)
  • Topical steroids     (Last Updated: 17/04/2013)
  • Toxic epidermal necrolysis     (Last Updated: 28/11/2014)
  • Trachyonychia     (Last Updated: 02/05/2016)
  • Traction alopecia     (Last Updated: 15/12/2013)
  • Travel-acquired / worldwide cutaneous infections     (Last Updated: 27/01/2017)
  • Trichilemmal cyst     (Last Updated: 30/06/2013)
  • Trichilemmoma     (Last Updated: 30/06/2013)
  • Trichoblastoma     (Last Updated: 30/06/2013)
  • Trichodiscoma     (Last Updated: 30/06/2013)
  • Trichoepithelioma     (Last Updated: 30/06/2013)
  • Trichofolliculoma     (Last Updated: 30/06/2013)
  • Trichotillosis (formerly called trichotillomania)     (Last Updated: 15/12/2013)
  • Tripe palms (syn. acanthosis palmaris, acquired pachydermatoglyphia)     (Last Updated: 19/08/2016)
  • Tuberculosis     (Last Updated: 29/10/2015)
  • Tuberous sclerosis     (Last Updated: 28/04/2017)
  • Tuberous xanthomata     (Last Updated: 08/09/2013)
  • Tumour of the follicular infundibulum     (Last Updated: 30/06/2013)
  • Twenty-nail dystrophy     (Last Updated: 02/05/2016)
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