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Welcome to the SkinAI Dermatological Atlas!

This is your reliable assistant in studying and recognizing various skin conditions. The atlas provides information on numerous dermatological conditions — from common ones such as acne and eczema to more serious issues, including skin cancer and fungal infections. Detailed descriptions, illustrative images, and expert recommendations will help you identify symptoms, understand the causes of diseases, and explore possible treatment methods.

Risk Categories:

  • Low risk: Safe skin changes that do not require medical intervention. Self-monitoring is recommended 1–2 times per month. Treatment or removal is performed solely for aesthetic reasons or in case of condition deterioration.
  • Medium risk: Non-contagious infectious, potentially dangerous, and precancerous conditions. It is advisable to consult a dermatologist during a routine examination or within the next 1–3 months. Regular self-monitoring (1–2 times per month) is necessary, with a follow-up visit to a doctor in case of worsening.
  • High risk: Dangerous infectious and oncological skin diseases. In such cases, an urgent consultation with a dermatologist or dermato-oncologist is required for timely diagnosis and treatment.

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Acne, rozacea, milium
1. Acne, rozacea, milium (7)
Acne is an inflammatory skin condition that occurs when hair follicles or pores become clogged with sebum, dead skin cells, and bacteria.
Benign neoplasms, nevi, moles
2. Benign neoplasms, nevi, moles (12)
"Benign neoplasms" refers to non-cancerous growths, and "nevi" and "moles" are specific types of benign neoplasms found on the skin.
Borderline skin lesions
3. Borderline skin lesions (2)
Borderline skin lesions are skin changes or formations that are difficult to classify definitively as either benign or malignant.
Dermatitis
4. Dermatitis (3)
Dermatitis is a general term for a group of inflammatory skin conditions that can be caused by various factors.
Eczema
5. Eczema (1)
Eczema is a chronic skin condition characterized by inflammation, itching and redness. It...
Mycoses: fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails
6. Mycoses: fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails (4)
Mycoses: fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails
Papulosquamous disorders: psoriasis, lichen
7. Papulosquamous disorders: psoriasis, lichen (7)
Papulosquamous are a group of skin conditions characterized by the appearance of inflamed, thickened areas of skin covered with scales or crusts.
Skin Cancer: melanoma, BCC, SCC
8. Skin Cancer: melanoma, BCC, SCC (6)
Skin cancer encompasses different types of malignancies that develop in the skin cells.
Urticaria and erythema
9. Urticaria and erythema (2)
Urticaria and erythema are skin conditions that can be associated with allergic reactions or other diseases.
Viral skin diseases: HPV, herpes
10. Viral skin diseases: HPV, herpes (8)
Viral skin diseases are infections caused by viruses that affect the skin.