Epidermal naevus
The grooves in the outermost layer of skin on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet where sweat glands open.
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Retired
Distt Leprosy Officer and Distt T.B. Officet
Distt Hospital
m.b.b.s m.c.c Delhi D.t.o.training at Banglore
Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Professor & HOD DDVL
Sri Venkateswara Medical College
MBBS,MD,DDVL,DLep,CSEPI, MSc.,PhD(Psy),
Formerly Govt. S.M.H .S Hospital Srinagar Kashmir / Govt .District Hospital Rainawari Srinagar Kashmir
Former D.Director Health Kashmir
Govt Medical College Srinagar Kashmir
MBBS, MD Dermatology, ,Leprology, STD .
MMC & RI, Mysuru
32 Years of Teaching & Academic Experience.
Mysore Medical College, Mysuru.
M.D.(Dermatology).
Govt. H & Fw Odisha
As Stated Surgeon
Mkcg Mc & Hospital
mbbs, lsas, pgdfm
Annu's Hospitals For Skin And Diabetes
Dermatologist
Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool
Diploma in Venereology, dermatology and leprology
Dr. Vinay Kumar (Md), Skin Allergy, Cosmetic&Laser Clinic
Md
MCMS
Dip in Cosmetics
Distt. Red Cross Society Bhawan
Honorary Medical Officer
SPMC, Bikaner
MBBS
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