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A chronic skin disease marked by itchy, scaly, red patches that are covered by silvery gray scales is known as:
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A chronic skin disease marked by itchy, scaly, red patches that are covered by silvery gray scales is known as:
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psoriasis, a chronic skin disease example is dandruff
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