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Target Lesion in a Patient Who Has Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
The Diagnosis of Tinea Capitis May be Confirmed by Performing a Fungal Culture
The Herald Patch is a Round or Oval Erythematous Patch
The Lesions of Herpes Zoster Appear in a Dermatomal Distribution
The Patient Shown in Figure 116.2 Ten Days after Beginning Zinc Supplementation
The teeter-Totter Sign in Pilomatricoma
Thickening and Yellowing of the Nail and Separation of the Nail Plate
This Benign eclipse Nevus Reveals Pink and Brown Color
This Child Developed Trichophytic (Majocchi) Granuloma after a Lesion of Tinea
This Child with Anhidrotic (Hypohidrotic) Ectodermal Dysplasia Exhibits the Typical Facial Features
This Infant with Anhidrotic (Hypohidrotic) Ectodermal Dysplasia Has Conical Teeth
Tinea Capitis. A Well-Defined Patch of Alopecia within Which are Scale
Tense Vesicles or Pustules on the Foot in Infantile Acropustulosis
The Eruption of Confluent and Reticulate Papillomatosis is Confluent Centrally
The Lesions of Folliculitis are Erythematous Papules and Pustules Centered around
The Papules of Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome Often are Located on the Extensor
The Rash of Scarlet Fever is Composed of Tiny Papules
The tent Sign in Pilomatricoma
This 5-Year-Old Had Extensive Morphea of the Lower Extremity, Resulting
This Boy Had a Rapidly Enlarging Pink Papule on the Posterior
This Child Who Has Urticaria Also Exhibits Angioedema, an Indistinct Swelling
This Erythematous Eruption of Macules and Papules Occurred after Amoxicillin/Clavulanic Acid
This Neonate is Covered with a Thick Collodion Membrane and There is Mild Eclabium
Tinea Capitis Caused by Trichophyton Tonsurans Produces an Endothrix Infection
Toddler Who Had Kwashiorkor and Zinc Deficiency
Toxic Shock Syndrome
Treatment Options for Mild Acne Based on Lesion Type
Treatment Options for Severe Acne
Trichotillomania. There is a Well-Defined Patch of Relative Alopecia
Trichotillomania Localized to the Eyelashes
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