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A Mixture of Urticarial, Violaceous, and Purpuric Plaques on the Legs is Typical of Henoch-Schönlein Purpura.
An Erythematous Macular Eruption Occurs in Rubella.
Annular Erythema Migrans Lesion of Early Localized Lyme Disease.
An Ulcer Occurs When There Has Been Loss of Epidermal and Dermal Tissues. In the Patient Shown Here, the Ulcer is the Result of Pyoderma Gangrenosum.
A Pilomatricoma with an Overlying Pink Color.
Aplasia Cutis Congenita Presenting as an Atrophic Scar.
A Potassium Hydroxide Preparation in Tinea Corporis; Branching Hyphae are Seen (Arrows).
Arteriovenous Malformation. This 14-Year-Old Had a Lifelong History of a Red Vascular Stain Involving the Right Helix and Posterior Auricular Scalp; over Time, This Superimposed Pulsating Mass Developed.
A Superficially Eroded Area of Intertrigo that Was Secondarily Infected with Streptococcus Pyogenes.
Well-Defined Hypopigmented Scaling Macules in Tinea Versicolor.
White, Flat-Topped Papules, Some in a Linear Arrangement, are Characteristic of Lichen Nitidus.
White Patches on the Tongue or Buccal Mucosa are Characteristic of Thrush.
Whorled and Linear Hyperpigmentation, Arranged Along the Blaschko Lines, are Observed in the Third Stage of Incontinentia Pigmenti.
Young Infant with Widespread Erythematous, Slightly Atrophic Patches and Plaques Secondary to Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus. Note the Prominent Involvement of the Periorbital Region, Forehead, and Scalp.
Abdomen of a Patient with Skin of Color Who Has Pityriasis Rosea. There are Tiny Follicular Papules and Oval Thin Plaques with Erythema that is More Subtle and Associated Central Hyperpigmentation in Several Lesions.
Acrodermatitis Enteropathica. Erythema, Scaling, and Crusting on the Hand.
Acrodermatitis Enteropathica Causes Erythematous Patches in the Diaper Area and around the Mouth.
Acute Paronychia with Loculated Pus and Surrounding Erythema.
A Halo Nevus is an Acquired Nevus with a Ring of Surrounding Hypopigmentation or Depigmentation.
A Large Congenital Melanocytic Nevus Involving the Posterior Trunk. There are Multiple Satellite Nevi Present as Well.
A Linear Arrangement of Papules or Vesicles Often Occurs in Allergic Contact Dermatitis Due to Poison Ivy.
A Mineral Oil Preparation in a Patient Who Has Scabies Reveals e.g. (Large Arrow) and Mite Fecal Material (Ie, Scybala) (Small Arrow).
An Annular (Ring-Shaped with Central Clearing) Plaque is Typical of Tinea Corporis.
An Infant with Skin of Color Who Has Miliaria Pustulosa. There are Small Pustules with Surrounding Erythema in the Patient’s Neck Folds.
Annular Plaque of Granuloma Annulare.
A Pilomatricoma in the Temporal Fossa Has an Overlying Blue Color.
Aplasia Cutis Congenita in Which a Thin Membrane is Surrounded by Long Dark Hairs (Ie, the Hair Collar Sign).
Atrophic Crusted Ulcerations on the Face of an Adolescent Who Has Discoid and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Axillary Freckling in a Patient Who Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1.
Beard Distribution Infantile Hemangioma. This Infant Also Had a Subglottic Hemangioma.
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