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Salmon Patch. Erythematous Patches Involving the Glabella and Upper Eyelids.
Salmon Pink Patches with Greasy Scale Involve the Creases and Convexities in Seborrheic Dermatitis.
Scabies. Note Linear Burrows.
Scabies. Note Papules, Pustules, and Linear Burrows on the Plantar Surfaces of This Infant.
Scabies Nodules. Papules and Nodules in the Axilla of a 2-Year-Old, 2 Months after Treatment for Scabies Infestation.
Scabies Nodules in a Young Boy. Note Papules and Papulonodules on the Glans Penis.
Scaling and Fissuring of the Forefeet in Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis.
Scaling Plaques, Plateau-Like Lesions, are Observed in Psoriasis.
Scalp Involvement in Kwashiorkor with a Prominent “flaky Paint” Appearance (Ie, Scale with a Well-Defined Raised e.g.).
Scaly and Hemorrhagic Papules on the Palm of This Child with Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis, Who Was Initially Treated for Presumed Scabies Infestation.
Scarlet Fever. Red Strawberry Tongue or Raspberry Tongue.
Scarlet Fever with Desquamation of the Ankles and Feet in a 5-Year-Old Receiving Antibiotic Therapy.
Seabathers Eruption, a Look-Alike of Cercarial Dermatitis, Usually Appears after Saltwater Exposure and is Located Under Garments Worn While Swimming. This 7-Year-Old Boy Developed Itchy Papules and Plaques on Areas Covered by His Swimsuit after Swimming in the Bahamas.
Seborrheic Dermatitis Involving the Nasolabial Folds Has Resulted in Postinflammatory Hypopigmentation.
Segmental Infantile Hemangioma. Note the Broad Anatomic Region Involved.
Segmental Vitiligo. This Young Patient Had Right-Sided Depigmented Patches around the Mouth and on the Upper Lip. Notice the Sharp Midline Demarcation as Well as the Islands of Repigmentation (Associated with the Patient’s Response to Topical Therapy).
Serum Sickness-like Reaction. Hand Swelling and Urticarial Plaques with a Purple Hue are Seen in the Same Patient as in Figure 114.1.
Serum Sickness-like Reaction. Purple Urticaria is Present on the Lower Extremity of This 15-Month-Old, Who Had Been Receiving Amoxicillin-Clavulanate Therapy for Otitis Media.
Serum Sickness-like Reaction. Urticarial Papules and Plaques with a Purple Hue (“purple Urticaria”) are Seen in This 16-Month-Old, Who Also Had Marked Periarticular Swelling.
Several Vascular Pink-Brown Macules on the Thigh of a Young Patient with Capillary Malformation-Arteriovenous Malformation Syndrome. Note the Peripheral Halo of Vasoconstriction.
Shagreen Patches Have an Orange Peel or Cobblestone Texture and Often are Located over the Lumbosacral Spine. This Patient with Skin of Color Also Has a Hypomelanotic Patch above the Shagreen Patch.
Sharply Marginated Patches with “flaky Paint” Scale (Ie, Scale with a Well-Defined Raised e.g.) are Present in the Same Patient as Shown in Figure 122.1.
Skin-Colored to Pink Translucent Papules are Typical of Molluscum Contagiosum. Note Umbilication (Ie, Central Depression) of Larger Lesions.
Small Erythematous Papules of the Dorsal Hand (A) and Dorsal Foot (B) of a Patient with Mycoplasma Pneumoniae-induced Rash and Mucositis.
Smooth, Well-Defined Patches of Complete Hair Loss in a Child with Alopecia Areata.
Solitary, Well-Demarcated, Light Tan Longitudinal Band of the Thumb in an 8-Year-Old.
Solitary Mastocytoma. A Pink-Orange Plaque with a Peau D’orange Surface on the Forearm of an Infant.
Spider Angioma. Central Vascular Papule with Numerous Radiating Telangiectasias on the Cheek of a 5-Year-Old.
Spitz Nevus. This Patient Had a Rapidly Growing Pink Papule with a Crescent of Brown Pigmentation on the Upper Extremity. The Lesion Was Excised, and Histologic Examination Revealed a Spitz Nevus Without Atypia.
Spitz Nevus of Shoulder Presenting as a Bright Red, Well-Circumscribed Papule.
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