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Acrodermatitis Enteropathica
Acrodermatitis Enteropathica Causes Erythematous Patches in the Diaper Area and around
Acute Paronychia with Loculated Pus and Surrounding Erythema
A Kerion is a Tender, Boggy Mass Located on the Scalp
A Large (Ie, giant) Congenital Melanocytic Nevus Involving the Posterior Trunk - 70.4
A Linear Nevus Sebaceus Located on the Face
A Mixture of Urticarial, Violaceous, and Purpuric Plaques on the Legs
An Erythematous Macular Eruption Occurs in Rubella
Annular Plaque of Granuloma Annulare
A Pilomatricoma in the Temporal Fossa Has an Overlying Blue Color
Aplasia Cutis Congenita in Which a Thin Membrane is Surrounded by
A Port-Wine Staina Vascular Patch
A Potassium Hydroxide Preparation Reveals Pseudohyphae (Red Arrow) and Spores (Yellow
Asteatotic Eczema is Characterized by Dry, Rough Skin with White Rectangular Scaling
Acrodermatitis Enteropathica. Erythema, Scaling, and Crusting on the Hand
Acute Paronychia with Inflammation, Pustule Formation, and Crusting of the Periungual
A Halo Nevus is an Acquired Nevus with a Ring
A Large (Ie, giant) Congenital Melanocytic Nevus Involving the Posterior Trunk
A Linear Arrangement of Papules or Vesicles Often Occurs in Contact
A Mineral Oil Preparation in a Patient Who Has Scabies Reveals
An Annular (Ring-Shaped with Central Clearing) Plaque is Typical of Tinea Corporis
Annular Erythema Migrans Lesion of Early Localized Lyme Disease
An Ulcer Occurs When There Has Been Loss of Epidermal
A Pilomatricoma with an Overlying Pink Color
Aplasia Cutis Congenita Presenting as an Atrophic Scar
A Potassium Hydroxide Preparation in Tinea Corporis; Branching Hyphae are Seen (Arrows)
Arteriovenous Malformation
A Tender Red Nodule on the Shin Characteristic of Erythema Nodosum
Atypical Nevi are Often Larger (Often 5-12 mm in Diameter) and Have Irregular Borders
A Superficially Eroded Area of Intertrigo that Was Secondarily Infected
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