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Pediatric Dermatology: A Quick Reference Guide
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Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis. Hemorrhagic Papules and Erosions in the Inguinal Crease
Lesions Became Progressively More Confluent and Purpuric in This Patient
Lesions of Tinea Corporis are Rings (Ie, Annuli) that Have an Elevated, Erythematous, Scaling Border and Central Clearing
Lichenification
Linear Arrangement of Papules on the Posterior Thigh and Leg in Lichen Striatus
Linear Morphea Involving the Arm
Lisch Nodules, Iris Hamartomas, are Observed in Patients Who Have Neurofibromatosis
Lamellar Ichthyosis is Characterized by Thick, Platelike Scales
Large Edematous, Erythematous, Arcuate, and Annular Plaques on the Arms
Lesions of Active Discoid Lupus Erythematosus on the Arm in Addition
Lesions of Tinea Corporis May be Multiple
Light-Colored, Short, Sparse Hair is Seen in This Young Patient
Linear Iga Dermatosis Lesions Showing Bullae Surrounding a Crust the cluster
Linear Morphea Involving the Face
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