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