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Atypical Nevi are Often Larger (Often 5-12 mm in Diameter) and Have Irregular Borders
Axillary Freckling in a Patient Who Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1
Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans
Beard Distribution Infantile Hemangioma
Bedbug
Blistering Distal Dactylitis. Note Tense Bulla of the Thumb
Blue-Purple Nodular Eruption (blueberry Muffin Rash) in an Infant with Congenital
Bright Red Patches that Involve the Creases and Convexities are Observed
Bullae, Filled with Clear Fluid, are Observed in Chronic Bullous Disease of Childhood
Bullous Flea Bite Reaction
Bullous Impetigo
Bullous Mastocytosis
Cafe Au Lait Macule on the Face
Cafe Au Lait Macules (Spots) in a Patient Who Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1
Calcinosis Cutis of the Fourth Finger as Well as Gottron Papules
Cercarial Dermatitis. There are Erythematous Papules on the Patient's Back
Characteristic Shiny, Hypopigmented, Atrophic Plaques of the Vulvar Region with Associated
Chronic Atopic Dermatitis in the Antecubital Fossa
Chronic Paronychia Caused by Cand ida
Circumferential Hypopigmented Atrophic Patches in a Figure 8 Configuration Characteristic
Circumscribed (Plaque) Morphea
Closed Comedones are Small White or Skin-Colored Papules Without Surrounding Erythema
Close-Up View of the Patient in Figure 49
Clustered Vesicles on an Erythematous Base in an Infant with Neonatal
Combined Infantile Hemangioma
Combined Infantile Hemangioma of the Breast
Combined Vascular Malformation
Common Warts Appear as Rough (Ie, Verrucous) Papules
Complete Loss of Eyelashes and Eyebrows in This Child with Alopecia Universalis
Compound Nevus
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