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Erythematous Patches that Involve the Creases and Convexities are Characteristic
Erythematous Patches with Greasy Scale on the Face of an Infant
Erythematous Round Erosions, Each with a Collarette of Scale,
Exanthematous Drug Eruption
Extensive Epidermal Nevi on the Left-Sided Trunk
Extensive Patchy Hair Loss in a Child with Alopecia Areata
Extensive Ulceration of the Lips and Oral Mucosa are Observed in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Facial Angiofibromas are Pink Papules that May Mimic the Lesions of Acne
Fine, Short, Lightly Pigmented Hair that Does Not Grow Well
Fixed Drug Eruption. This Single Lesion Occurred in Response to Sulfonamide Ingestion
Fixed Drug Eruption - Figure
Flaccid Bullae that Rupture Easily Leaving Round, Crusted Erosions Occur
Flat Warts are Small, Flat-Topped Papules
Flea Bites. Note the breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Sign
Folliculitis Often Involves the Buttocks
Folliculitis with Erythematous Papules and Papulopustular Eruption of the Buttocks
Furuncles. These Nodular Lesions May Drain from the Central Portion
Generalized Morphea
Granulomatous Periorificial Dermatitis
Greasy Scale on the Scalp of an Infant (Ie, Cradle Cap)
Grouped Vesicles are Characteristic of Herpes Simplex Virus Infection on the Skin
Guttate Psoriasis is Characterized by an Eruption Composed of Widespread Macules
Hairless, Atrophic Streaks on the Leg of the Affected Mother
Hand -Foot-and -Mouth Disease. Oval Vesicles with Mild Surrounding Erythema
Head Lice. Note Numerous Nits Attached to Hair Shafts
Head Lice - Figure
Heliotrope Rash and Telangiectatic Erythema of the Cheeks in a School-Aged
Herpes Labialis (cold Sore)
Herpes Zoster is Characterized by Grouped Vesicles in a Dermatomal Distribution
Hyperpigmented Macules, Some with a Rim of Scale
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