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Closed Comedones (Arrows) are Small White or Skin-Colored Papules Without Surrounding Erythema. This Patient Has Mild Acne.
Clustered Vesicles on an Erythematous Base in an Infant with Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Infection.
Combined Infantile Hemangioma.
Combined Vascular Malformation. This Extensive Lesion of the Buttock and Lower Extremity Had Capillary (Red), Venous (Blue), and Lymphatic (Deeper Aspect of the Mass) Components.
Complete Loss of Eyelashes and Eyebrows in a Child with Alopecia Universalis.
Condylomata Acuminata Appear as Skin-Colored Papules and Plaques.
Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis Often Affects the Upper Back. In This Patient, There are 2 Distinct Patches (Left Larger Than Right) that are Confluent Centrally and Reticulated Peripherally.
Congenital Candidiasis is Characterized by Erythematous Papules, Pustules, and Scaling.
Congenital Dermal Melanocytosis. Blue-Gray Patches over the Buttocks and Upper Back and Extremity.
Congenital Melanocytic Nevus with Superimposed Hypertrichosis.
Crops of Scaling Papules are Seen in This Patient with Pityriasis Lichenoides Chronica.
Cutaneous Larva Migrans. Serpiginous Tracts on the Dorsomedial Aspect of the of a School-Aged Child.
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).
A Port-Wine Staina Vascular Patch.
A Potassium Hydroxide Preparation Reveals Pseudohyphae (Red Arrow) and Spores (Yellow Arrows) of Candida Species.
Asteatotic Eczema is Characterized by Dry, Rough Skin with White Rectangular Scaling.
A Tender Red Nodule on the Shin Characteristic of Erythema Nodosum.
Atypical Nevi are Often Larger (Often 5-12 mm in Diameter) and Have Irregular Borders.
Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans. This 9-Year-Old with Buried Penis and Phimosis Presented with Pain, Adhesions, and Hypo-and Hyperpigmentation of the Glans Penis and Foreskin.
Bedbug. Note the Flattened, Oval Body of This Bug, Which Was Brought into the Clinic by the Patient’s Mother.
Bluish Purple Nodular Eruption (“blueberry Muffin” Rash) in a Newborn with Congenital Rubella Infection.
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