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. 2023 Jun 10;11(12):1705. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11121705

Table 1.

Classification of the selected 22 skin related diagnoses according to the ICD-10.

A. Dermatitis and eczema. L20–L30 iii. Protozoal Diseases: B50–B64
 Contact dermatitis. L23–L25  Cutaneous leishmaniasis. B55.1
 Seborrheic dermatitis. L21 iv. Infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissue: L00–L08
 Pityriasis alba. L30.5  Bacterial skin infections. L01, L02, L03, A46
B. Disorders of skin appendages. L60–L75 D. Pigmentary disorders: L80–L99 and D22
 Alopecia Areata. L63–L66  Melanocytic nevi. D22.9
 Acne Vulgaris. L70  Post inflammatory pigmentation. L81.0 and L81.9
C. Skin infections:  Vitiligo. L80
i. Viral Skin Infections: B00–B9  Melasma. L81.1
 Herpetic infections. B00 E. Papulosquamous disorders: L40–L45
 Chicken pox. B01  Psoriasis. L40.9
 Viral warts. B07  Lichen planus. L43.9
ii. Mycosis: B35–B49 F. Benign skin neoplasms: D23
 Tinea Pedis. B35  Seborrheic Keratosis. D23
 Tinea Versicolor. B35 G. Melanoma and other malignant neoplasms of skin: C43–C44
 Onychomycosis. B35  Basal cell carcinoma. C44.91
 Cutaneous Candidiasis. B37.2