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Pediatric Dermatology: A Quick Reference Guide
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Varicella. Typical Vesicles (dewdrop on a Rose Petal) are Present (Arrows)
Venous Malformation
Vesicles and Erythematous Papules in a Linear Arrangement
Vesicles Located on the Finger are Characteristic of Herpetic Whitlow
Vitiligo Appears as Well-Defined Areas of Complete Loss of Pigmentation
Velvety, Hyperpigmented Thickening of the Skin Characterizes Acanthosis Nigricans
Vesicles, as Seen Here in Varicella, are Filled with Clear or Serous Fluid
Vesicles and Ulcers Affecting the Perioral Skin are Observed in Herpes Gingivostomatitis
Violaceous, Flat-Topped Papules are Observed in Lichen Planus
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