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Pediatric Dermatology: A Quick Reference Guide
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Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans. This 9-Year-Old with Buried Penis and Phimosis Presented with Pain, Adhesions, and Hypo-and Hyperpigmentation of the Glans Penis and Foreskin.
Bedbug. Note the Flattened, Oval Body of This Bug, Which Was Brought into the Clinic by the Patient’s Mother.
Bluish Purple Nodular Eruption (“blueberry Muffin” Rash) in a Newborn with Congenital Rubella Infection.
Bullae, Filled with Clear Fluid, are Observed in Chronic Bullous Disease of Childhood.
Bullous Fleabite Reaction.
Bullous Impetigo in a Patient with Skin of Color. There are Round, Crusted Erosions, Each with a Collarette of Scale and Surrounding Erythema.
Beard Distribution Infantile Hemangioma. This Infant Also Had a Subglottic Hemangioma.
Blistering Distal Dactylitis. Note Tense Bulla of the Thumb.
Bright Red Patches that Involve the Creases and Convexities are Observed in Candidal Diaper Dermatitis. Satellite Lesions and Scale are Present.
Bullous Aplasia Cutis Congenita with a Hair Collar Sign; Surgical Excision Was Performed (after Imaging Ruled Out Bony Defect or Tract to the Central Nervous System), and Histologically This Lesion Was a Cephalocele.
Bullous Impetigo. A Clear or Pustular Superficial Bulla Ruptures to Form a Round, Very Erythematous Erosion, Often with a Surrounding Collarette of Scale (Remnant of the Blister Roof).
Bullous Mastocytosis. This Young Infant with Diffuse Urticaria Pigmentosa Developed Multiple Vesicles and Bullae, Which Eventually Ceased to Occur by around 3 Years of Age.
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