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Patient with Leopard Syndrome. Multiple Lentigines with Relative Sparing of the Mucous Membranes. Reproduced with Permission from Cohen Ba. Pediatric Dermatology. 3rd Ed. Mosby; 2005:144.
Mitten Deformity of the Hand of a Patient with Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa.
Molluscum Contagiosum. There are Erythematous and Skin-Colored Papules.
Molluscum Dermatitis. Erythematous Patches with Scale Surround Lesions of Molluscum Contagiosum.
More Pronounced Erythematous to Violaceous Patches in Juvenile Dermatomyositis on the Face of a Child with a Darker Skin Tone Than the Patient Shown in Figure 118.1.
Mosquito Bites.
Multiple Café Au Lait Macules in a Child Who Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1.
Multiple Café Au Lait Macules in a Patient Who Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1.
Multiple Erythematous and Purple Tender Toes in an Adolescent with Pernio.
Multiple Small Nail Pits May be Observed in Patients Who Have Alopecia Areata.
Multiple Tense Bullae in a Young Patient Who Has Linear Iga Dermatosis.
Multiple Verrucous Papules with Pinpoint Thrombosed Vessels Coalescing to Form Mosaic Plantar Warts. There is Mild Maceration Surrounding Some of the Lesions and Partial Clearance Due to Treatment with Salicylic Acid.
Nearly Complete Hair Loss in a Child with Severe Alopecia Areata (Alopecia Totalis).
Neurofibromas and a Café Au Lait Macule in a Patient Who Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1.
Newly Hatched Mite (Red Arrow) and Fecal Material (Yellow Arrows) on a Mineral Oil Preparation.
Nodules that are Neurofibromas in a Patient Who Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1.
Non-Involuting Congenital Hemangioma. A Bluish Nodule with a Peripheral Rim of Pallor and Coarse Surface Telangiectasias, Which Presented on the Shoulder at Birth in This Infant.
Numerous Erythematous Papules (Miliaria Rubra) on the Trunk of an Infant Who Was Being over-Swaddled and over-Moisturized with Emollients.
Numerous Gottron Papules in a 2-Year-Old Who Has Juvenile Dermatomyositis.
Oculocutaneous Albinism. Absence of Pigment in the Skin, Hair, and Irides.
On the Scalp, Psoriasis Causes Erythema and Thick Scale.
Open Comedones (Ie, Blackheads; Arrows) on the Forehead.
Oval Vesicles with Surrounding Erythema on the Hand of a Child Who Has Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.
Palmar Hyperhidrosis. Note the Excessive Sweating of the Palm and Fingers.
Papular Atopic Dermatitis. In Persons with Skin of Color, Lesions of Atopic Dermatitis Often are Composed of Flat-Topped (Ie, Lichenoid) Papules.
Papules and Pustules on the Cheek of a Newborn Who Has Neonatal Acne; Comedones are Absent.
Patchy, Irregular Loss of Eyebrows and Eyelashes in This Patient with Trichotillomania.
Patient with Diffuse Thinning of Telogen Effluvium after an Illness.
Patient with Morphea of the Left Leg with Leg Length Discrepancy and Left Foot Hypoplasia.
Patient with Psoriasis of the Knees and Shins.
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