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Pediatric Dermatology: A Quick Reference Guide
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Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome. Flaccid Bullae Form and Rupture Rapidly.
Stellate Ulcer with Overlying Crust Characteristic of Aplasia Cutis Congenita.
Streptococcal Balanoposthitis (Ie, Inflammation of the Glans Penis and Foreskin). This Occurred in an Infant Who Also Had Perianal Bacterial Dermatitis, and Culture Result Was Positive for Group A -Hemolytic Streptococci.
Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis. This 12-Day-Old Developed Red Nodules and Plaques on the Extremities on the First Day after Birth and Had Associated Hypercalcemia. The Skin Lesions and Calcium Elevation Resolved over Several Months.
Subcutaneous Granuloma Annulare. Several Firm Nodules on the Dorsolateral Surface of the Foot of a 5-Year-Old.
Subtle Erythema and Postinflammatory Hypopigmentation in an Infant with Skin of Color Who Has Atopic Dermatitis.
Superficial Infantile Hemangioma.
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