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Erythema Multiforme. Target Lesions on the Palm.
Erythema of the Inguinal Creases with Scattered Lichenoid, Hemorrhagic Papules.
Erythematous Crusted Papules of Pityriasis Lichenoides Et Varioliformis Acuta are Seen in This Child.
Erythematous Erosions in a Patient Who Has Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.
Erythematous Lichenified Patch in the Antecubital Fossa in Childhood Atopic Dermatitis.
Erythematous Macules, Each with a Central Papule, are Typical of Erythema Toxicum.
Erythematous Nodular Plaques on the Left Arm, Shoulder, and Upper Back of a Neonate with Skin of Color Who Has Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis.
Erythematous Papules and Pustules on the Cheek with Some Open Comedones in Infantile Acne.
Erythematous Papules Distributed Symmetrically on the Face of a Child with Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome.
Erythematous Papules of Erythema Toxicum Located on the Knee.
Erythematous Patches in the Antecubital Fossae of an Adolescent Who Has Atopic Dermatitis.
Erythematous Patches on the Face of an Infant Who Has Atopic Dermatitis.
Erythematous Patches that Involve the Creases and Convexities are Characteristic of Candidal Diaper Dermatitis. Satellite Lesions and Scaling are Present.
Erythematous Patches with Greasy Scale on the Face of an Infant Who Has Seborrheic Dermatitis.
Erythematous Plaques, Maceration, and Toe Web Bullae in a Child with Vesicular Tinea Pedis.
Erythematous Round Erosions, Each with a Collarette of Scale, in the Axilla of a Patient with Bullous Impetigo.
Erythematous Xerotic Papules on the Elbows in a Patient with Juvenile Dermatomyositis.
Exanthematous Drug Eruption. These Erythematous Macules and Papules Occurred during Therapy with Amoxicillin.
Excessive Palmar and Fingertip Sweating in a Teenager with Hyperhidrosis.
Exclamation Point Hairs (Arrows) Noted Along Right e.g. of a Patch of Alopecia Areata.
Extensive Involvement of the Buttock and Lower Extremity with Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita, with Some Subtle Skin Atrophy Noted in Several of the Involved Areas.
Extensive Patchy Hair Loss in a Child with Alopecia Areata.
Extensive Ulceration of the Lips and Oral Mucosa are Observed in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.
Facial Angiofibromas are Pink to Red Papules (Occasionally May Appear More Flesh-Colored in Skin of Color) that are Most Prominently Distributed on the Nose, Cheeks, Nasolabial Folds, and Chin, as Seen in This Teenager with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.
Fine, Short, Lightly Pigmented Hair that Does Not Grow Well in a Young Patient with Loose Anagen Syndrome.
Fixed Drug Eruption. This Child Had Multiple Lesions, Thought to be in Response to Acetaminophen or Pseudoephedrine.
Fixed Drug Eruption. This Single Lesion Occurred in Response to Sulfonamide Ingestion.
Flaccid Bullae that Rupture Easily Leaving Round, Crusted Erosions Occur in Bullous Impetigo.
Flat Warts are Small, Flat-Topped Papules.
Fleabites. Note the “breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner” Sign.
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