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Acrodermatitis Enteropathica. Erythema, Scaling, and Crusting on the Hand
Acute Paronychia with Inflammation, Pustule Formation, and Crusting of the Periungual
A Halo Nevus is an Acquired Nevus with a Ring
A Large (Ie, giant) Congenital Melanocytic Nevus Involving the Posterior Trunk
A Linear Arrangement of Papules or Vesicles Often Occurs in Contact
A Mineral Oil Preparation in a Patient Who Has Scabies Reveals
An Annular (Ring-Shaped with Central Clearing) Plaque is Typical of Tinea Corporis
Annular Erythema Migrans Lesion of Early Localized Lyme Disease
An Ulcer Occurs When There Has Been Loss of Epidermal
A Pilomatricoma with an Overlying Pink Color
Aplasia Cutis Congenita Presenting as an Atrophic Scar
A Potassium Hydroxide Preparation in Tinea Corporis; Branching Hyphae are Seen (Arrows)
Arteriovenous Malformation
A Superficially Eroded Area of Intertrigo that Was Secondarily Infected
Atrophic Scarring Plaques on the Face of a Teenaged Girl
Axillary Freckling in a Patient Who Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1
Acrodermatitis Enteropathica
Acrodermatitis Enteropathica Causes Erythematous Patches in the Diaper Area and around
Acute Paronychia with Loculated Pus and Surrounding Erythema
A Kerion is a Tender, Boggy Mass Located on the Scalp
A Large (Ie, giant) Congenital Melanocytic Nevus Involving the Posterior Trunk - 70.4
A Linear Nevus Sebaceus Located on the Face
A Mixture of Urticarial, Violaceous, and Purpuric Plaques on the Legs
An Erythematous Macular Eruption Occurs in Rubella
Annular Plaque of Granuloma Annulare
A Pilomatricoma in the Temporal Fossa Has an Overlying Blue Color
Aplasia Cutis Congenita in Which a Thin Membrane is Surrounded by
A Port-Wine Staina Vascular Patch
A Potassium Hydroxide Preparation Reveals Pseudohyphae (Red Arrow) and Spores (Yellow
Asteatotic Eczema is Characterized by Dry, Rough Skin with White Rectangular Scaling
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