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Newly Hatched Mite (Red Arrow) and Fecal Material (Yellow Arrows) on a Mineral Oil Preparation.
Nickel Contact Dermatitis at the Site of an Earring.
Nodules that are Neurofibromas in a Patient Who Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1.
Non-Bullous Impetigo. Note Honey-Colored Crusting.
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 Bullae and Erosions in a Patient with Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa, Generalized Severe (Herlitz Type).
Numerous Erythematous Papules (Miliaria Rubra) on the Trunk of an Infant Who Was Being over-Swaddled and over-Moisturized with Emollients.
Numerous Erythematous Pustules on the Forehead and Cheeks in a Newborn with Neonatal Cephalic Pustulosis. The Eruption Cleared Rapidly with Topical Antifungal Therapy.
Numerous Gottron Papules in a 2-Year-Old Who Has Juvenile Dermatomyositis.
Occasionally, the Lesions of Tinea Corporis May be Atypical in Their Appearance. In This Patient, There is an Incomplete Ring; However, the Border is Erythematous, Elevated, and Scaling. There is Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation.
Oculocutaneous Albinism. Absence of Pigment in the Skin, Hair, and Irides.
On the Back, the Alignment of Lesions Along Lines of Skin Tension May Mimic the Appearance of the Boughs of a Fir Tree (Ie, the “christmas Tree” Appearance).
On the Scalp, Psoriasis Causes Erythema and Thick Scale.
Onychomadesis (Nail Shedding) after Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in an Otherwise Healthy 4-Year-Old.
Open Comedones (Ie, Blackheads; Arrows) on the Forehead.
Oval Crusted Lesion of Nummular Eczema.
Oval Vesicles with Surrounding Erythema on the Hand of a Child Who Has Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.
Palatal Ulcerations in This Young Adult with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Palmar Hyperhidrosis. Note the Excessive Sweating of the Palm and Fingers.
Palmar Involvement in Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris. Note Symmetric, Well-Demarcated Erythema, Thickening of the Skin, and Scaling.
Papular Atopic Dermatitis. In Persons with Skin of Color, Lesions of Atopic Dermatitis Often are Composed of Flat-Topped (Ie, Lichenoid) Papules.
Papular Urticaria. Edematous, Pruritic Pink and Hyperpigmented Papules Intermittently Flared at Sites of Prior Fleabites on the Neck and Cheek (A). Another Patient with Persistent Pink Pruritic Papules on the Forearm after Prior Bite Reactions (B).
Papules and Pustules on the Cheek of a Newborn Who Has Neonatal Acne; Comedones are Absent.
Partial Alopecia Involving the Hairline in This Child with Traction Alopecia. Note the Tightly Pulling Braids.
Patchy, Irregular Loss of Eyebrows and Eyelashes in This Patient with Trichotillomania.
Patients Who Have Non-Bullous Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma Exhibit Diffuse Erythema and Fine Scaling.
Patient with Diffuse Thinning of Telogen Effluvium after an Illness.
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.
Patient with Morphea of the Left Leg with Leg Length Discrepancy and Left Foot Hypoplasia.
Patient with Periorbital Morphea in Early Stages.
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