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Basal cell tumor of skin
Basal cell carcinoma is a superficial, slowly growing papule or nodule that derives from certain epidermal cells. They arise from keratinocytes near the basal layer and can be referred to as basaloid keratinocytes. Metastasis is rare, but local growth can be highly destructive. It is more common in fair-skinned people with a history of sun exposure and is very rare in blacks.
Squamous cell carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of nonmelanoma skin cancer following basal cell carcinoma. Squamous cell carcinomas are usually slow growing and can be difficult to spot, especially when they appear on skin that has other signs of sun damage, such as changes in pigmentation, loss of elasticity and wrinkling.
Anemia in women
Anemia is condition where there is lack of healthy red blood cells in the human body. This is more common in women because of physiological process called Menstruation. Women in developing countries like India are also prone for this condition because of poor nutrition, lack of education, no regular health check up. The condition can lead to many more complications and reduce the work capacity in the women.
Anemia Congenital Pure Red Cell
Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) describes a condition in which RBC precursors in bone marrow are nearly absent, while megakaryocytes and WBC precursors are usually present at normal levels. Pure red cell aplasia exists in several forms, and the most common form is an acute self-limited condition. Congenital pure red cell aplasia is a lifelong disorder, and it is associated with physical abnormalities. Acquired pure red cell aplasia is often chronic and is associated with underlying disorders such as thymomas and autoimmune diseases.
Tropical Sprue
Tropical sprue is a poorly understand syndrome that affects both expatriates and natives in certain but not all tropical areas and is manifested by chronic diarrhoea ,steatorrhoea,weight loss and nutritional deficiencies, including those of both folate and cobalamin.