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In Urticaria Pigmentosa, Multiple Hyperpigmented Macules and Papules are Present. On Close Inspection, Lesions Have an Orange Peel-like (Peau D’orange) Appearance.
In Varicella, Lesions are in Different Stages of Development. This Patient Demonstrates Papules, Vesicles, and Crusts.
Involvement of the Feet in Atopic Dermatitis: Erythema, Lichenification, Scaling, and Numerous Erosions and Crusts.
Irritant Diaper Dermatitis. Erythematous Patches Sparing the Skinfolds.
Jacquet Erosive Diaper Dermatitis. Well-Defined Shallow Ulcers and Ulcerations with Some Healed Areas.
Junctional Nevus.
Juvenile Dermatomyositis. Gottron Papules on Bilateral Hands and Knees.
Juvenile Spring Eruption. Erythema of the Superior Helix with Multiple Vesicles in a 4-Year-Old after the First Significant Sun Exposure of the Spring.
Juvenile Xanthogranuloma of the Scalp.
Juvenile Xanthogranuloma of the Scalp. A Small Yellow-Orange Papule.
Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma. This Violaceous, Firm Plaque Presented during Early Infancy on the Medial Thigh of This Young Child and Was Not Complicated by Kasabach-Merritt Phenomenon.
Kasabach-Merritt Phenomenon. This Congenital Lesion of the Lateral Aspect of the Face and Scalp Enlarged in Association with Thrombocytopenia and Coagulopathy.
Kawasaki Disease. Erythematous Patches and Plaques with Foot Swelling.
Kawasaki Disease. Hyperemia, Edema, and Fissuring of the Lips.
Kawasaki Disease. Peripheral Gangrene Involving the Fourth and Fifth Digits Occurred in This Toddler.
Kawasaki Disease. Strawberry Tongue Was Present in This Child with Severe Coronary Artery Aneurysms.
Keratosis Pilaris: Follicular Papules that Have a Central Core of Keratin Debris.
Klippel-Trénaunay Syndrome. This Young Patient Had Extensive Port-Wine Stains, Overgrowth, and Venous Varicosities with Lymphedema Involving the Lower Extremity.
Koplik Spots (Arrows): Punctate Whitish Gray Papules on an Erythematous Base that Appear on the Buccal Mucosa.
Labial Melanotic Macule. Small, Dark Brown, Solitary Macule on the Left Side of the Lower Lip of a Young Child with Eczema.
Lamellar Ichthyosis is Characterized by Thick, Platelike Scales.
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis. Hemorrhagic Papules and Erosions in the Inguinal Crease of a 10-Month-Old Girl.
Large Edematous, Erythematous, Arcuate, and Annular Plaques on the Arms of This Teenager with Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus.
Large Epidermal Nevus on the Right Side of the Trunk. This More Diffuse Presentation Has Been Termed Nevus Unius Lateris.
Large Nevus Sebaceus on the Scalp of a Young Child with Skin of Color. Note the Hairless Pink to Brown Plaque. These Lesions May Not Always Appear Yellowish Orange in Color, Especially in Those with Darker Skin Tones. Reproduced with Permission from Dermnet Nz.
Left Axillary Vault with a Plaque of Inverse Psoriasis (Note Reduced Scaling Due to Intertriginous Location).
Lesions Became Progressively More Confluent and Purpuric in This Patient with Henoch-Schönlein Purpura.
Lesions of Active Discoid Lupus Erythematosus on the Arm in Addition to Areas of Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation and Scarring in Sites of Previous Lesions.
Lesions of Tinea Corporis are Rings (Ie, Annuli) that Have an Elevated, Erythematous, Scaling Border and Central Clearing.
Lesions of Tinea Corporis May be Multiple.
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