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CN III or IV palsy
pityriasis rosea
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Oval lesions on trunk, in older children, often in a Christmas tree pattern,
sometimes a herald patch
lichen planus
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Flat-topped purple papules
frequently arises on the wrists, forearms, genitals, and lower legs
thin striations on nail
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nevus
oropharyngeal cancer cause
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HPV
migraine
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severe, recurring, unilateral, vascular headache
cranial blood vessels swell and are inflamed
females
,Lagophthalmos
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failure of eyelids to close
can happen after neuromuscular palsy, trauma, and thyroid eye disease,
exposes the corneas to serious damage
red/painless eye
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subconjunctival hemorrhage and episcleritis
stage 4 pressure injury
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Full-thickness skin and tissue loss with exposed or directly palpable fascia,
muscle, tendon, ligament, cartilage, or bone in the ulcer.
Hirschberg reflex test
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, shine light on midline of eyes and see if light reflection in pupils is
equidistant
inferior rectus
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(CN III)
· Moves the eye downward (depression)
tinea pedis lesion configuration
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annular lesions
Mongolian spots
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bluish purple spots of pigmentation
medial rectus
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