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Pediatric Dermatology: A Quick Reference Guide
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Hairless, Atrophic Streaks on the Leg of the Affected Mother
Hand -Foot-and -Mouth Disease. Oval Vesicles with Mild Surrounding Erythema
Head Lice. Note Numerous Nits Attached to Hair Shafts
Head Lice - Figure
Heliotrope Rash and Telangiectatic Erythema of the Cheeks in a School-Aged
Herpes Labialis (cold Sore)
Herpes Zoster is Characterized by Grouped Vesicles in a Dermatomal Distribution
Hyperpigmented Macules, Some with a Rim of Scale
Hypopigmented Atrophic Streaks (Arrows) are Observed in the Fourth Stage
Hypopigmented Macules on the Chest of a Child Who Has Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
Hypopigmented Patch on the Dorsum of the Wrist in an Infant Who Has Atopic Dermatitis
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