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Vitiligo. This Young Patient Had Depigmented Macules and Patches on Bilateral Knees, Elbows, and Hips.
Vitiligo Appears as Well-Defined Areas of Complete Loss of Pigmentation (Ie, Depigmentation).
Warty Papules in an Infant, Who Has the Second Stage of Incontinentia Pigmenti.
Well-Defined Hyperpigmented Scaling Macules in Tinea Versicolor.
Well-Defined Hypopigmented Scaling Macules in Tinea Versicolor.
Well-Demarcated Erythematous Scaling Plaques with Follicular Prominence in a Young Child with Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris.
White, Flat-Topped Papules, Some in a Linear Arrangement, are Characteristic of Lichen Nitidus.
White, Lacy, or Reticulated Plaques Often are Observed on the Buccal Mucosa of Patients Who Have Lichen Planus.
White Patches on the Tongue or Buccal Mucosa are Characteristic of Thrush.
White Plaques on the Lips of an Infant Who Has Thrush.
Whorled and Linear Hyperpigmentation, Arranged Along the Blaschko Lines, are Observed in the Third Stage of Incontinentia Pigmenti.
Wood Lamp Examination in Tinea Capitis Caused by Microsporum Canis. There is Green Fluorescence of Affected Hairs.
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.
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