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Goodheart's Photoguide to Common Pediatric and Adult Skin Disorders
Infantile hemangioma (IH)
Table of Contents
Free Topics
About
Acknowledgments
Anogenital Warts
Authors
Common Nail Problems
Cutaneous Manifestations of Reactive Arthritis
Diabetic Neuropathic Ulcers
Disorders of Hyperpigmentation
Eczema in Infants and Children
Figure - Acanthosis Nigricans
Figure - Superficial Spreading Melanoma
Foreword
Insect Bite Reactions
Mucocutaneous Manifestations of Viral Infections
Preface
Premalignant and Malignant Cutaneous Neoplasms
Table - Benzoyl Peroxide-Containing Preparations
Table - Breslow Measurement
Viral and Bacterial Exanthems
Warts
Wet Dressings
Introduction
Illustrated Glossary of Basic Skin Lesions
Configuration of Lesions
Distribution of Lesions
Illustrated Glossary of Basic Skin Lesions
Introduction
Primary Lesions
Reaction Patterns
Reaction Patterns, Shapes, and Configurations
Secondary (Modified) Lesions
Shape of Lesions
Introduction
Topical Therapy
A Cream, an Ointment, a Gel, or a Lotion?
Basics
F - I.1 A and B: Hydration
F - I.2 Occlusion
F - I.3 Perioral Dermatitis Resembling Rosacea and Peroral Dermatitis
Overview
Potential Side Effects
T - I.1 Topical Steroids (âthe Short Listâ)
T - I.2 Classification, Strength, and Vehicle of Some Commonly Used Topical Corticosteroids (âthe Long Listâ)
Topical Immunomodulators (Calcineurin Inhibitors)
Topical Steroids
Topical Therapy
Vehicles
Wet Dressings
Part 1: Common Pediatric Skin Conditions: Diagnosis and Management
1: Birthmarks
1: Birthmarks
Aplasia Cutis Congenita
Café au Lait Spots
Congenital Melanocytic Nevus
Dermal Melanocytosis (aka Mongolian Spot(s))
Epidermal Nevus
F - 1.1 Aplasia Cutis Congenita
F - 1.10 Port-Wine Stain
F - 1.11 Port-Wine Stain
F - 1.12 Port-Wine Stain
F - 1.13 Infantile Hemangioma
F - 1.14 Involuting Infantile Hemangioma
F - 1.15 Infantile Hemangioma
F - 1.16 Infantile Hemangioma
F - 1.17 An Ulcerated Infantile Hemangioma
F - 1.18 Café Au Lait Macule
F - 1.19 Café Au Lait Macule
F - 1.2 Aplasia Cutis Congenita
F - 1.20 Café Au Lait Macule
F - 1.21 Becker Nevus
F - 1.22 Dermal Melanocytosis
F - 1.23 Dermal Melanocytosis
F - 1.24 Congenital Melanocytic Nevus
F - 1.25 Congenital Melanocytic Nevus
F - 1.26 Congenital Melanocytic Nevus
F - 1.27 Nevus Spilus
F - 1.28 Satellite Nevi
F - 1.29 Epidermal Nevus
F - 1.3 Aplasia Cutis Congenita
F - 1.30 Epidermal Nevus
F - 1.31 Nevus Depigmentosus
F - 1.32 Nevus Depigmentosus
F - 1.33 Pigmentary Mosaicism
F - 1.34 Pigmentary Mosaicism
F - 1.4 Aplasia Cutis Congenita
F - 1.5 Typical Yellow-Tan Color, Oval Shape, and Finely Papulated Appearance of a Nevus Sebaceous
F - 1.6 Nevus Sebaceous
F - 1.7 Nevus Sebaceous
F - 1.8 Nevus Simplex
F - 1.9 Nevus Simplex
Infantile Hemangioma
Nevus Depigmentosus
Nevus Sebaceous
Nevus Simplex (aka Salmon Patch)
Port-Wine Stain (Nevus Flammeus)
T - 1.1 Location of PWS and Associated Syndrome
T - 1.2 High-Risk Infantile Hemangiomas Location and Required Intervention
10: Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Disease
10: Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Disease
F - 10.1 Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
F - 10.2 Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
F - 10.3 Kawasaki Disease
F - 10.4 Kawasaki Disease
F - 10.5 Kawasaki Disease
F - 10.6 Kawasaki Disease
F - 10.7 Juvenile Dermatomyositis
F - 10.8 Gottron Papules
F - 10.9 Periungual Telangiectasias
Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
Juvenile Dermatomyositis
Kawasaki Disease
11: Neurocutaneous Syndromes
11: Neurocutaneous Syndromes
F - 11.1 Neurofibromatosis
F - 11.2 Neurofibromatosis
F - 11.3 Neurofibromatosis
F - 11.4 Neurofibromatosis
F - 11.5 Neurofibromatosis
F - 11.6 Tuberous Sclerosis
F - 11.7 Tuberous Sclerosis
F - 11.8 Tuberous Sclerosis
F - 11.9 Tuberous Sclerosis
Neurofibromatosis
Tuberous Sclerosis
2: Neonatal and Infantile Eruptions
2: Neonatal and Infantile Eruptions
Acropustulosis of Infancy
Acute Hemorrhagic Edema of Infancy (aka Finkelstein Disease)
Cutis Marmorata
Diaper Dermatitis
Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis of Infancy
Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum
F - 2.1 Cutis Marmorata
F - 2.10 Milia
F - 2.11 Milia
F - 2.12 Miliaria Crystallina
F - 2.13 Miliaria Rubra
F - 2.14 Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus
F - 2.15 Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus
F - 2.16 Seborrheic Dermatitis
F - 2.17 (Irritant Contact) Diaper Dermatitis
F - 2.18 Candidal Diaper Dermatitis
F - 2.19 Bullous Impetigo
F - 2.2 Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita
F - 2.20 Psoriasis in Diaper Area
F - 2.21 Atopic Dermatitis in Diaper Area
F - 2.22 Jacquet Erosive Diaper Dermatitis
F - 2.23 Langerhan Cell Histiocytosis in Diaper Area
F - 2.24 A and B: Acrodermatitis Enteropathica
F - 2.25 Infantile Acropustulosis
F - 2.26 Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis
F - 2.27 Acute Hemorrhagic Edema of Infancy
F - 2.28 Acute Hemorrhagic Edema of Infancy
F - 2.3 Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia
F - 2.4 Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis
F - 2.5 Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis
F - 2.6 Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis
F - 2.7 Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum
F - 2.8 Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum
F - 2.9 Sucking Blister
Milia
Miliaria
Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus
Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Sucking Blisters
T - 2.1 Differential Diagnosis of Diaper Dermatitis
Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis
3: Acne
3: Acne
Adolescent Acne (aka Acne Vulgaris)
Childhood Acne
F - 3.1 Neonatal Cephalic Pustulosis
F - 3.10 Preadolescent Acne
F - 3.2 Neonatal Cephalic Pustulosis
F - 3.3 Infantile Acne
F - 3.4 Childhood Acne
F - 3.5 Periorificial Dermatitis
F - 3.6 Periorificial Dermatitis
F - 3.7 Periorificial Dermatitis
F - 3.8 Periorificial Dermatitis
F - 3.9 Preadolescent Acne
Infantile Acne
Neonatal Cephalic Pustulosis (Neonatal Acne)
Periorificial Dermatitis
4: Eczema in Infants and Children
4: Eczema in Infants and Children
Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.1 Chronic Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.10 Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.11 Atopic Dermatitis, Follicular Eczema
F - 4.12 Dyshidrotic Eczema
F - 4.13 Eczema Herpeticum
F - 4.14 Excoriations
F - 4.15 Hyperlinear Palms
F - 4.16 Dennie-Morgan Folds
F - 4.17 Allergic Shiners
F - 4.18 Keratosis Pilaris
F - 4.19 Keratosis Pilaris
F - 4.2 Infantile Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.20 Ichthyosis Vulgaris
F - 4.21 Ichthyosis Vulgaris
F - 4.22 Pityriasis Alba
F - 4.23 Pityriasis Alba
F - 4.24 Seborrheic Dermatitis
F - 4.25 Seborrheic Dermatitis
F - 4.26 Seborrheic Dermatitis
F - 4.27 Pityriasis Amiantacea
F - 4.28 Irritant Diaper Dermatitis
F - 4.29 Lip Licker's Dermatitis
F - 4.3 Infantile Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.30 Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis
F - 4.31 Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis
F - 4.4 Infantile Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.5 Childhood Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.6 Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.7 Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.8 Atopic Dermatitis
F - 4.9 Atopic Cheilitis (Atopic Dermatitis of the Lips)
Ichthyosis Vulgaris
Irritant Contact Dermatitis
Keratosis Pilaris
Pityriasis Alba
Seborrheic Dermatitis
T - 4.1 Clinical Clues to the Diagnosis of Atopic Dermatitis
T - 4.2 Conditions Associated with Atopic Dermatitis
T - 4.3 Most Common Contact Allergens in Children
T - 4.4 Top 10 Sources of Irritant Contact Dermatitis in Children
5: Superficial Bacterial Infections
5: Superficial Bacterial Infections
F - 5.1 Impetigo
F - 5.10 Pitted Keratolysis
F - 5.2 Impetigo
F - 5.3 Bullous Impetigo
F - 5.4 Folliculitis
F - 5.5 Folliculitis
F - 5.6 Furuncle
F - 5.7 Furuncle
F - 5.8 Carbuncle
F - 5.9 Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis
Folliculitis
Furunculosis
Impetigo
Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis (Perianal Cellulitis)
Pitted Keratolysis
6: Superficial Viral Infections
6.1 Treating Warts Using âducto Therapy.â - Illustration(s)
6: Superficial Viral Infections
F - 6.1 Common Warts (Verruca Vulgaris)
F - 6.10 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 6.11 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 6.12 A and B: Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 6.13 Herpes Simplex Virus
F - 6.14 Herpes Simplex Virus
F - 6.2 Common Warts (Verruca Vulgaris)
F - 6.3 Common Warts (Verruca Vulgaris)
F - 6.4 Plantar Warts (Verrucae Plantaris)
F - 6.5 Mosaic Plantar Warts (Verrucae Plantaris)
F - 6.6 Verrucae Planae (Flat Warts)
F - 6.7 Filiform and Common Warts
F - 6.8 A and B: A Gentle Method to Treat Filiform Warts
F - 6.9 Molluscum Contagiosum
Herpes Simplex Virus
Illustration(s)
Molluscum Contagiosum
T - 6.1 Topical Wart Medications Formulary
Warts
7: Viral and Bacterial Exanthems
7: Viral and Bacterial Exanthems
Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease)
F - 7.1 Measles
F - 7.10 Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome
F - 7.11 Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome
F - 7.12 Unilateral Laterothoracic Exanthem
F - 7.13 Nonspecific Viral Exanthem
F - 7.14 Varicella
F - 7.15 Varicella
F - 7.16 Varicella
F - 7.17 Varicella Atrophic Scar
F - 7.18 Varicella Hypertrophic Scars
F - 7.19 Scarlet Fever
F - 7.2 Measles
F - 7.20 Scarlet Fever
F - 7.21 Toxic Shock Syndrome
F - 7.22 Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome
F - 7.23 Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome
F - 7.3 Rubella
F - 7.4 Erythema Infectiosum
F - 7.5 Erythema Infectiosum
F - 7.6 Roseola
F - 7.7 Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease
F - 7.8 Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease
F - 7.9 Hand Foot-and Mouth Disease
Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome (aka Papular Acrodermatitis of Childhood)
Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease
Measles (Rubeola)
Nonspecific Viral Exanthem
Roseola Infantum
Rubella (German Measles)
Scarlet Fever
Toxin-Mediated Streptococcal and Staphylococcal Disease
Unilateral Laterothoracic Exanthem
Varicella (Chickenpox)
8: Lumps, Bumps, and Linear Eruptions
8: Lumps, Bumps, and Linear Eruptions
Epidermal Cyst
F - 8.1 Epidermal Cyst, Inflamed
F - 8.10 Urticaria Pigmentosa
F - 8.11 Bullous Insect Bite Reaction
F - 8.12 Insect Bite Reaction
F - 8.13 Insect Bites/Papular(Nodular) Urticaria
F - 8.14 Spider Angioma
F - 8.15 Lichen Nitidus
F - 8.16 Lichen Nitidus
F - 8.17 Lichen Spinulosus
F - 8.18 Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis
F - 8.19 Lichen Striatus
F - 8.2 Pilomatricoma/Calcified
F - 8.20 Lichen Striatus
F - 8.21 Lichen Striatus
F - 8.22 Segmental Vitiligo
F - 8.3 Pilomatricoma
F - 8.4 Juvenile Xanthogranuloma
F - 8.5 Juvenile Xanthogranuloma
F - 8.6 Spitz Nevus
F - 8.7 Pigmented Spitz Nevus
F - 8.8 Solitary Mastocytoma
F - 8.9 Solitary Mastocytoma
Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis
Insect Bite Reactions
Juvenile Xanthogranuloma
Lichen Nitidus
Lichen Spinulosus
Lichen Striatus
Mastocytoma
Pilomatricoma
Spider Angioma
Spitz Nevus (also Called Spindle and Epithelioid Cell Nevus)
T - 8.1 Triggers of Mast Cell Degranulation
9: Hair and Nail Disorders
9: Hair and Nail Disorders
Alopecia Areata
F - 9.1 Alopecia Areata
F - 9.10 Tinea Capitis
F - 9.11 Tinea Capitis with Kerion
F - 9.12 Tinea Amiantacea
F - 9.13 Head Lice
F - 9.14 Head Lice
F - 9.15 Trachyonychia
F - 9.16 Trachyonychia
F - 9.17 Onychomycosis
F - 9.18 Beau Line
F - 9.19 Onychomadesis
F - 9.2 Alopecia Areata
F - 9.3 Alopecia Areata
F - 9.4 Alopecia Totalis
F - 9.5 Congenital Triangular Alopecia
F - 9.6 Occipital Alopecia of the Newborn
F - 9.7 Trichotillomania
F - 9.8 Tinea Capitis
F - 9.9 A and B: Tinea Capitis
Head Lice (Pediculosis Capitis)
Onychomadesis & Beau Lines
Telogen Effluvium
Tinea Capitis
Trachyonychia
Trichotillomania
Part 1: Common Pediatric Skin Conditions: Diagnosis and Management
Part 2: Common Adult/Elderly Skin Conditions: Diagnosis and Management
12: Acne and Related Disorders
12.1 Androgenic Stimulation - Illustration(s)
12.2 Follicular Occlusion - Illustration(s)
12.3 Comedogenesis - Illustration(s)
12.4 Inflammatory Acne - Illustration(s)
12: Acne and Related Disorders
Acne Vulgaris (Adolescent Acne)
Acne: Other Types
F - 12.1 Inflammatory Acne (Mild)
F - 12.10 Acne Scars
F - 12.11 Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation Secondary to Acne
F - 12.12 Postadolescent Acne
F - 12.13 Rosacea
F - 12.14 Ocular Rosacea
F - 12.15 Rosacea
F - 12.16 Facial Erythema
F - 12.17 Perioral Dermatitis
F - 12.18 Periorificial Dermatitis
F - 12.19 Topical Steroid-Induced Rosacea
F - 12.2 Inflammatory Acne
F - 12.20 Rhinophyma
F - 12.21 Acne Excoriée Des Jeunes Filles
F - 12.3 Inflammatory Acne (Moderate)
F - 12.4 Inflammatory Acne
F - 12.5 Severe Cystic Acne Conglobata
F - 12.6 Noninflammatory (Comedonal) Acne and Inflammatory Acne
F - 12.7 Follicular Prominence
F - 12.8 Acne Scars
F - 12.9 âice-Pick Scars.â
Illustration(s)
Postadolescent Acne (Adult-Onset Acne)
Rosacea
Rosacea Variants
T - 12.1 Benzoyl Peroxide-Containing Preparations
T - 12.2A Topical Retinoids for Acne
T - 12.2B Topical Combinations Containing Retinoids
T - 12.3 Topical Antibiotics
T - 12.4 Combination Topical Antibiotic and Benzoyl Peroxide Agents
T - 12.5 Systemic Antibiotics for Acne and Rosacea
T - 12.6 Topical Agents for Rosacea
13: Eczema and Related Disorders
13: Eczema and Related Disorders
Asteatotic Eczema and Nonspecific Eczematous Dermatitis in the Elderly
Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema)
Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.1 Acute Allergic Eczematous Eruption of Poison Ivy
F - 13.10 Poison Oak
F - 13.11 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.12 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.13 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.14 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.15 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.16 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.17 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.18 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.19 Atopic Dermatitis (Lichen Simplex Chronicus)
F - 13.2 Subacute Eczematous Dermatitis
F - 13.20 Atopic Dermatitis (Lichen Simplex Chronicus)
F - 13.21 Atopic Cheilitis (Atopic Dermatitis of the Lips)
F - 13.22 Atopic Dermatitis of Breast and Areola
F - 13.23 Atopic Dermatitis of Vulvar, Perineum, and Inguinal Areas
F - 13.24 Atopic Dermatitis (Lichen Simplex Chronicus) Limited to the Scrotum
F - 13.25 Eczematous Dermatitis (Impetiginized)
F - 13.26 Kaposi Varicelliform Eruption (Eczema Herpeticum)
F - 13.27 Atopic Hand Eczema, Dyshidrotic or âwetâ Type
F - 13.28 Atopic Hand Eczema, Dyshidrotic or âwetâ Type
F - 13.29 Atopic Hand Eczema (âdry,â Scaly Type)
F - 13.3 Chronic Eczematous Dermatitis
F - 13.30 Atopic Dermatitis (Nail Dystrophy)
F - 13.31 Lichen Simplex Chronicus
F - 13.32 Lichen Simplex Chronicus
F - 13.33 Prurigo Nodularis
F - 13.34 Prurigo Nodularis
F - 13.35 Nummular Eczema
F - 13.36 Nummular Eczema
F - 13.37 Asteatotic Eczema (Erythema Craquelé)
F - 13.38 Asteatotic Eczema
F - 13.39 Asteatotic Eczema
F - 13.4 Chronic Eczematous Dermatitis
F - 13.40 Seborrheic Dermatitis
F - 13.41 Seborrheic Dermatitis
F - 13.42 Seborrheic Dermatitis
F - 13.43 Seborrheic Dermatitis
F - 13.44 Acute Stasis Dermatitis
F - 13.45 Subacute Stasis Dermatitis
F - 13.46 Chronic Stasis Dermatitis
F - 13.47 Stasis Dermatitis with Venous Stasis Ulcer
F - 13.48 Lipodermatosclerosis
F - 13.49 A and B: Stasis Dermatitis with Secondary Impetiginization
F - 13.5 Irritant Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.50 Cellulitis
F - 13.51 Leg Elevation
F - 13.6 Irritant Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.7 Irritant Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.8 Allergic Contact Dermatitis
F - 13.9 Poison Ivy
Hand-and-Foot Eczema
Lichen Simplex Chronicus
Nummular Eczema
Prurigo Nodularis
Seborrheic Dermatitis (âSeborrheic Eczemaâ)
Stasis Dermatitis
T - 13.1 Seborrheic Dermatitis Formulary
14: Psoriasis
14.1 Psoriasis - Illustration(s)
14: Psoriasis
Acute Guttate Psoriasis
Exfoliative Dermatitis Secondary to Psoriasis
F - 14.1 Psoriasis
F - 14.10 Psoriasis
F - 14.11 Psoriasis (Acute Guttate)
F - 14.12 Psoriasis of the Scalp
F - 14.13 Psoriasis of the Scalp
F - 14.14 Psoriasis of the Scalp and Ears
F - 14.15 Inverse Psoriasis
F - 14.16 Inverse Psoriasis
F - 14.17 Inverse Psoriasis
F - 14.18 Inverse Psoriasis
F - 14.19 Inverse Psoriasis
F - 14.2 Psoriasis
F - 14.20 Psoriasis
F - 14.21 Psoriasis of Soles
F - 14.22 Pustular Psoriasis/Palmoplantar Pustulosis
F - 14.23 Pustular Psoriasis/Palmoplantar Pustulosis
F - 14.24 Nail Psoriasis (Pitting)
F - 14.25 Nail Psoriasis (Onycholysis)
F - 14.26 Nail Psoriasis (âoil Spotsâ or âdropsâ)
F - 14.27 Nail Psoriasis (Subungual Hyperkeratosis)
F - 14.28 Psoriatic Arthritis
F - 14.29 Psoriatic Arthritis (âarthritis Mutilansâ)
F - 14.3 Psoriasis
F - 14.30 Psoriasis
F - 14.31 Psoriasis-Exfoliative Dermatitis
F - 14.4 Psoriasis
F - 14.5 Psoriasis
F - 14.6 Psoriasis
F - 14.7 Psoriasis
F - 14.8 Psoriasis
F - 14.9 Psoriasis
Generalized Plaque Psoriasis
Illustration(s)
Inverse Psoriasis
Localized Plaque Psoriasis
Psoriasis
Psoriasis of the Palms and Soles (Palmoplantar Psoriasis)
Psoriatic Arthritis
Psoriatic Nails
Scalp Psoriasis
T - 14.1 Topical Steroids (âthe Short Listâ)
T - 14.2 Other Topical Agents Used to Treat Psoriasis
15: Inflammatory Eruptions of Unknown Cause
15: Inflammatory Eruptions of Unknown Cause
F - 15.1 Pityriasis Rosea
F - 15.10 Granuloma Annulare
F - 15.11 Granuloma Annulare
F - 15.12 Lichen Planus
F - 15.13 Lichen Planus
F - 15.14 Lichen Planus
F - 15.15 Lichen Planus
F - 15.16 Lichen Planus
F - 15.17 Lichen Planus
F - 15.18 Lichen Planus
F - 15.19 Lichen Planus
F - 15.2 Pityriasis Rosea
F - 15.20 Lichen Planus, Hypertrophic
F - 15.21 Lichen Planus, Linear
F - 15.22 Lichen Planus, Atrophic
F - 15.23 Normal Bite Line
F - 15.3 Pityriasis Rosea
F - 15.4 Pityriasis Rosea
F - 15.5 Pityriasis Rosea
F - 15.6 Pityriasis Rosea
F - 15.7 Granuloma Annulare
F - 15.8 Granuloma Annulare
F - 15.9 Granuloma Annulare
Granuloma Annulare
Lichen Planus
Pityriasis Rosea
16: Superficial Bacterial Infections, Folliculitis, and Hidradenitis Suppurativa
16: Superficial Bacterial Infections, Folliculitis, and Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Bacterial Folliculitis
F - 16.1 Impetigo
F - 16.10 Facial Folliculitis
F - 16.11 Folliculitis
F - 16.12 Hot Tub Folliculitis (âhot Tub Bunsâ)
F - 16.13 Systemic Steroid-Induced Folliculitis
F - 16.14 Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis
F - 16.15 Furunculosis
F - 16.16 Furuncle
F - 16.17 Abscess
F - 16.18 Carbuncle
F - 16.19 Acute Hidradenitis Suppurativa
F - 16.2 Impetigo
F - 16.20 Chronic Hidradenitis Suppurativa
F - 16.3 Impetigo
F - 16.4 Impetigo Gladiatorum
F - 16.5 Ecthyma
F - 16.6 Impetigo
F - 16.7 Impetigo of Axilla
F - 16.8 Secondary Impetiginization of Eczematous Dermatitis
F - 16.9 Axillary Folliculitis
Folliculitis: Other Types
Furunculosis (âBoilsâ)
Hidradenitis Suppurativa (Acne Inversa)
Impetigo
17: Mucocutaneous Manifestations of Viral Infections
17: Mucocutaneous Manifestations of Viral Infections
F - 17.1 Common Warts (Verruca Vulgaris)
F - 17.10 Flat Warts (Verruca Planae)
F - 17.11 Flat Warts (Verruca Planae)
F - 17.12 Flat Warts (Verruca Planae)
F - 17.13 Filiform Wart
F - 17.14 Filiform Wart
F - 17.15 A and B: Filiform Wart Treatment
F - 17.16 Corn (Clavus)
F - 17.17 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 17.18 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 17.19 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 17.2 Common Warts (Verruca Vulgaris)
F - 17.20 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 17.21 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 17.22 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 17.23 Herpes Simplex Virus
F - 17.24 Herpes Simplex Virus
F - 17.25 Herpes Simplex Virus
F - 17.26 Primary Herpes Simplex Virus Infection
F - 17.27 Recurrent Herpes Simplex Virus Infection (Herpes Labialis)
F - 17.28 Herpetic Whitlow
F - 17.29 Eczema Herpeticum (Kaposi Varicelliform Eruption)
F - 17.3 Common Wart (Verruca Vulgaris)
F - 17.30 Positive Tzanck Preparation
F - 17.31 Herpes Zoster
F - 17.32 Herpes Zoster
F - 17.33 Herpes Zoster
F - 17.34 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
F - 17.35 Herpes Zoster (Disseminated)
F - 17.4 Common Wart (Verruca Vulgaris)
F - 17.5 Common Warts (Verruca Vulgaris)
F - 17.6 Mosaic Plantar Warts
F - 17.7 Mosaic Plantar Warts
F - 17.8 Plantar Wart
F - 17.9 Flat Warts (Verruca Planae)
Herpes Simplex (Nongenital)
Herpes Zoster
Molluscum Contagiosum
Warts (Nongenital)
18: Superficial Fungal Infections
18: Superficial Fungal Infections
Dermatophyte Infections
F - 18.1 Interdigital Tinea Pedis (Toe Web Infection)
F - 18.10 Tinea Faciale
F - 18.11 Tinea Corporis (Tinea Incognito)
F - 18.12 Positive Koh Examination
F - 18.13 Positive Koh Examination
F - 18.14 Distal Subungual Onychomycosis
F - 18.15 Superficial White Onychomycosis
F - 18.16 Proximal White Subungual Onychomycosis
F - 18.17 Cutaneous Candidiasis (Inframammary)
F - 18.18 Cutaneous Candidiasis of the Groin
F - 18.19 Cutaneous Candidiasis (Web Spaces)
F - 18.2 Interdigital Tinea Pedis
F - 18.20 Cutaneous Candidiasis (Glans Penis)
F - 18.21 Cutaneous Candidiasis (Thrush)
F - 18.22 Positive Koh Examination
F - 18.23 Tinea Versicolor
F - 18.24 Tinea Versicolor
F - 18.25 Tinea Versicolor
F - 18.26 Positive Koh Examination
F - 18.27 Positive Koh Examination
F - 18.3 Tinea Pedis
F - 18.4 Tinea Pedis
F - 18.5 âtwo Feet, One Handâ Variant of Tinea Pedis
F - 18.6 Acute Vesicular Tinea Pedis
F - 18.7 Tinea Cruris
F - 18.8 Tinea Corporis
F - 18.9 Extensive Tinea Corporis
T - 18.1 Topical Antifungal Drug Formulary
T - 18.2 Formulary for Tinea Versicolor
Yeast Infections
19: Hair and Scalp Disorders Resulting in Hair Loss
19.1 Cycles of Hair Growth - Illustration(s)
19.2 Pseudofolliculitis Barbae, or ârazor Bumps,â Showing Extrafollicular and Transfollicular Penetration - Illustration(s)
19: Hair and Scalp Disorders Resulting in Hair Loss
Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
Alopecia Areata
Androgenic Alopecia
Diffuse Alopecia
F - 19.1 Male-Pattern Alopecia
F - 19.10 Trichotillomania
F - 19.11 Telogen Effluvium, Acute
F - 19.12 Diffuse Alopecia
F - 19.13 Anagen Effluvium
F - 19.14 Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
F - 19.15 Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
F - 19.16 Lichen Planopilaris (LPP)
F - 19.17 Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia
F - 19.18 Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia
F - 19.19 A and B: Traction Alopecia
F - 19.2 Female-Pattern Alopecia
F - 19.20 Folliculitis Decalvans
F - 19.21 Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
F - 19.22 Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
F - 19.23 Pseudofolliculitis Barbae
F - 19.24 Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
F - 19.25 Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
F - 19.3 Female-Pattern Alopecia
F - 19.4 Alopecia Areata
F - 19.5 Alopecia Areata
F - 19.6 Alopecia Areata
F - 19.7 Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Universalis
F - 19.8 Alopecia Areata, Regrowing Hair
F - 19.9 Alopecia Areata, Ophiasis Pattern
Illustration(s)
Pseudofolliculitis Barbae and Acne Keloidalis Nuchae
Scarring Alopecia
20: Hirsutism
20: Hirsutism
F - 20.1 Familial Hirsutism
F - 20.2 Hirsutism
F - 20.3 Hirsutism in Late-Onset Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
F - 20.4 Drug-Induced Hypertrichosis
Hirsutism
21: Disorders of the Oral Cavity, Lips, and Tongue
21: Disorders of the Oral Cavity, Lips, and Tongue
F - 21.1 Aphthous Stomatitis
F - 21.10 Antimalarial Hyperpigmentation
F - 21.11 Pigment Artifact
F - 21.12 Pigment Artifact (Amalgam Tattoo)
F - 21.13 Leukoplakia
F - 21.14 Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
F - 21.15 Oral Candidiasis (Thrush)
F - 21.16 Perlèche (Angular Cheilitis) and Atopic Cheilitis
F - 21.17 Perlèche (Angular Cheilitis)
F - 21.18 Actinic Keratosis
F - 21.19 Actinic Cheilitis
F - 21.2 Aphthous Stomatitis
F - 21.20 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
F - 21.21 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
F - 21.22 Erythema Multiforme Minor Caused by Herpes Simplex Virus
F - 21.23 Erythema Multiforme Major
F - 21.24 Pyogenic Granuloma
F - 21.25 Venous Lake
F - 21.26 Labial Melanotic Macule
F - 21.27 Mucocele
F - 21.28 Oral Fibroma
F - 21.29 Intraoral Warts
F - 21.3 Aphthous Stomatitis
F - 21.30 Intraoral Wart
F - 21.31 Odontogenic Sinus
F - 21.32 Fordyce Spots
F - 21.33 Torus Palatinus
F - 21.4 Aphthous Stomatitis in Behçet Syndrome
F - 21.5 Aphthous Stomatitis
F - 21.6 Oral Lichen Planus, Erosive
F - 21.7 Mucous Patches of Secondary Syphilis
F - 21.8 Geographic Tongue
F - 21.9 Black Hairy Tongue
Lips and Oral Cavity
Normal Variants
Oral Cavity
Tongue
22: Diseases and Abnormalities of Nails
22: Diseases and Abnormalities of Nails
Common Nail Problems
F - 22.1 Longitudinal Ridging
F - 22.10 Chronic Paronychia
F - 22.11 Digital Mucous (Myxoid) Cyst
F - 22.12 Digital Mucous (Myxoid) Cyst over the Distal Interphalangeal Joint
F - 22.13 A, B: Digital Mucous (Myxoid) Cyst
F - 22.14 Leukonychia Striata
F - 22.15 Yellow Nail Syndrome
F - 22.16 Pincer Nails
F - 22.17 Koilonychia
F - 22.18 Trachyonychia
F - 22.19 Melanonychia
F - 22.2 Onychoschizia
F - 22.20 Junctional Nevus
F - 22.21 Melanoma
F - 22.22 Subungual Warts
F - 22.23 Sarcoidosis
F - 22.24 Dermatomyositis
F - 22.25 Terry Nails
F - 22.26 Half-and-Half Nails
F - 22.27 Nail Dystrophy from Artificial Nails
F - 22.3 Onycholysis
F - 22.4 Green Nail Syndrome
F - 22.5 Acute Subungual Hematoma
F - 22.6 Median Nail Dystrophy
F - 22.7 Psoriasis
F - 22.8 Eczematous Dermatitis
F - 22.9 Acute Paronychia
Infections of the Nail and Surrounding Tissues
Inflammatory Nail Disorders
Miscellaneous Nail Disorders
Traumatic Nail Lesions
23: Pigmentary Disorders
23: Pigmentary Disorders
Disorders of Hyperpigmentation
Disorders of Hypopigmentation
F - 23.1 Vitiligo
F - 23.10 Melasma of Cheeks
F - 23.11 Melasma
F - 23.12 Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation
F - 23.13 Nummular Eczema, Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation
F - 23.14 A, B: Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation
F - 23.15 Berloque Dermatitis
F - 23.16 Poikiloderma of Civatte
F - 23.17 Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis
F - 23.18 Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis
F - 23.19 Acanthosis Nigricans
F - 23.2 Vitiligo with Leukotrichia
F - 23.20 Acanthosis Nigricans
F - 23.21 Carotenemia
F - 23.3 Vitiligo
F - 23.4 A, B: Vitiligo
F - 23.5 Chemical Leukoderma
F - 23.6 Vitiligo
F - 23.7 Pityriasis Alba
F - 23.8 Postinflammatory Hypopigmentation
F - 23.9 Idiopathic Guttate Hypomelanosis
Melanogenesis
24: Pruritus: The “Itchy” Patient
24: Pruritus: The âItchyâ Patient
Clinical Variants of Pruritus
Delusions of Parasitosis
F - 24.1 Chronic Pruritus
F - 24.2 Chronic Pruritus
F - 24.3 Neurotic Excoriations
F - 24.4 Factitial Ulcerations
F - 24.5 Notalgia Paresthetica
Neurotic Excoriations/Factitial Dermatitis
Pruritus of Unknown Origin
25: Xerosis: The “Dry” Patient
25: Xerosis: The âDryâ Patient
F - 25.1 Asteatotic Eczema
F - 25.2 Asteatotic Eczema
F - 25.3 Atopic Cheilitis
F - 25.4 Atopic Dermatitis, Hand Eczema
F - 25.5 Atopic Dermatitis, Hand Eczema
Xerosis
26: Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions
26: Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions
Drug Eruptions
F - 26.1 Drug Eruption
F - 26.10 Atrophy Secondary to a Potent Topical Steroid
F - 26.11 Fixed Drug Eruption
F - 26.12 Fixed Drug Eruption
F - 26.13 Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis (AGEP)
F - 26.14 Hemorrhagic Onycholysis Due to Docetaxel
F - 26.15 Cocaine/Levamisole-Induced Vasculitis
F - 26.16 Cocaine/Levamisole-Induced Vasculitis
F - 26.2 Drug Eruption
F - 26.3 Urticarial/Figurate Drug Eruption
F - 26.4 Drug Photosensitivity Eruption
F - 26.5 Phototoxic Drug Eruption
F - 26.6 Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
F - 26.7 Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
F - 26.8 Acneiform Eruption Caused by Oral Corticosteroids
F - 26.9 Topical Steroid-Induced Rosacea
T - 26.1 Commonly Implicated Drugs for Different Drug Reactions
27: Diseases of Cutaneous Vasculature
27: Diseases of Cutaneous Vasculature
Erythema Multiforme
F - 27.1 Urticaria
F - 27.10 Erythema Multiforme Minor
F - 27.11 Purpura
F - 27.12 Senile, or Actinic, Purpura
F - 27.13 Schamberg Purpura
F - 27.14 Schamberg Purpura
F - 27.15 Majocchi Purpura (Purpura Annularis Telangiectodes)
F - 27.16 Palpable Purpura
F - 27.17 Vasculitis
F - 27.18 Atrophie Blanche (Livedoid Vasculopathy)
F - 27.2 Urticaria
F - 27.3 Acute Urticaria
F - 27.4 Urticaria
F - 27.5 Dermatographism (âskin Writingâ)
F - 27.6 A and B: Cold Urticaria
F - 27.7 A and B: Solar Urticaria Induced by Ultraviolet A Light
F - 27.8 Cholinergic Urticaria Induced by Exercise
F - 27.9 Erythema Multiforme
Purpura
PurpuraâClinical Variants
Urticaria and Angioedema
UrticariaâClinical Variants
28: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
28: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Anogenital Warts
Chancroid
F - 28.1 Condyloma Acuminatum
F - 28.10 Giant Condyloma Acuminatum
F - 28.11 Perianal Warts in an Infant
F - 28.12 Herpes Simplex Genitalis
F - 28.13 Herpes Simplex Genitalis
F - 28.14 Herpes Simplex
F - 28.15 Chancre of Primary Syphilis
F - 28.16 Secondary Syphilis
F - 28.17 Secondary Syphilis
F - 28.18 Secondary Syphilis
F - 28.19 Secondary Syphilis
F - 28.2 Condyloma Acuminatum
F - 28.20 Secondary Syphilis
F - 28.21 Chancroid
F - 28.22 Chancroid
F - 28.23 Lymphogranuloma Venereum
F - 28.3 Condyloma Acuminatum
F - 28.4 Condyloma Acuminatum
F - 28.5 Condyloma Acuminatum
F - 28.6 Cervical Warts
F - 28.7 Vestibular Papillae (Vulvar Papillomatosis)
F - 28.8 Pearly Penile Papules
F - 28.9 Pearly Penile Papules
Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis)
Herpes Simplex Genitalis
Lymphogranuloma Venereum
Syphilis
29: Bites, Stings, and Infestations
29: Bites, Stings, and Infestations
Arachnid Bite Reactions
F - 29.1 Angioedema Caused by a Bee Sting
F - 29.10 Lyme Disease
F - 29.11 Ixodes Tick
F - 29.12 Dog Tick
F - 29.13 Scabies
F - 29.14 Fecal Pellets (Scybala)
F - 29.15 Scabies
F - 29.16 Scabies
F - 29.17 Scabies
F - 29.18 Scabies
F - 29.19 Norwegian Scabies
F - 29.2 Flea Bites
F - 29.20 Scabies
F - 29.21 Head Louse
F - 29.22 Head Louse Nits
F - 29.23 Pubic Lice
F - 29.24 Jellyfish Sting
F - 29.25 Portuguese Man-of-War Sting
F - 29.26 A and B: Seabather's Eruption
F - 29.27 Cutaneous Larva Migrans
F - 29.3 Bullous Arthropod Bite Reaction
F - 29.4 Bed Bug (Cimex Lenticularis)
F - 29.5 Brown Recluse Spider
F - 29.6 Pyoderma Gangrenosum
F - 29.7 Lyme Disease, Erythema Migrans
F - 29.8 Lyme Disease
F - 29.9 Lyme Disease
Insect Bite and Sting Reactions
Lice Infestations (Pediculosis)
Mite Infestations
T - 29.1 Ivermectin Dosage for Treatment of Scabies with 6-mg Tablets
Tick Bites
Waterborne Stings and Seashore Infestations
30: Benign Cutaneous Neoplasms
30: Benign Cutaneous Neoplasms
Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Helicis
Common Angiomas
Cysts
Dermatofibroma
F - 30.1 Junctional Melanocytic Nevi
F - 30.10 Solar Lentigines
F - 30.11 Solar Lentigines
F - 30.12 Seborrheic Keratoses
F - 30.13 Seborrheic Keratoses
F - 30.14 Seborrheic Keratoses
F - 30.15 Seborrheic Keratoses
F - 30.16 Seborrheic Keratoses
F - 30.17 Stucco Keratoses
F - 30.18 Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra
F - 30.19 Skin Tags (Acrochordons)
F - 30.2 Junctional Melanocytic Nevus (Congenital)
F - 30.20 Skin Tag (Acrochordon)
F - 30.21 A and B: Pedunculated Fibroepithelioma (Skin Tag)
F - 30.22 Skin Tags (Acrochordons)
F - 30.23 Sebaceous Hyperplasia
F - 30.24 Sebaceous Hyperplasia
F - 30.25 Sebaceous Hyperplasia
F - 30.26 Epidermoid Cyst
F - 30.27 Pilar Cyst
F - 30.28 Scrotal Cysts
F - 30.29 Epidermoid Cyst, Inflamed
F - 30.3 Compound Melanocytic Nevi
F - 30.30 A and B: Clinical Diagnosis of an Epidermoid Cyst
F - 30.31 Milia
F - 30.32 Milia
F - 30.33 Lipomas
F - 30.34 Angiolipomas
F - 30.35 Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Chronica Helicis
F - 30.36 Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Chronica Helicis
F - 30.37 Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Chronica Helicis
F - 30.38 Dermatofibroma
F - 30.39 A and B: Dermatofibroma
F - 30.4 Compound Melanocytic Nevi
F - 30.40 Fibrous Papules (Angiofibromas, Fibrous Papules of the Nose)
F - 30.41 Multiple Cherry Angiomas
F - 30.42 Venous Lake
F - 30.43 Venous Lake
F - 30.44 Angiokeratomas
F - 30.45 Angiokeratomas
F - 30.46 Spider Angioma
F - 30.47 Pyogenic Granuloma
F - 30.48 Pyogenic Granuloma
F - 30.49 Pyogenic Granuloma
F - 30.5 Dermal Melanocytic Nevus
F - 30.50 Hypertrophic Scars
F - 30.51 Keloid
F - 30.52 Keloid
F - 30.53 Keloid
F - 30.54 Treatment of Keloids with Intralesional Cortisone
F - 30.55 Keloid after Intralesional Cortisone Injection
F - 30.6 Blue Nevus
F - 30.7 Halo Nevus
F - 30.8 Multiple Dysplastic Nevi
F - 30.9 Atypical Nevus (Dysplastic Nevus)
Fibrous Papule of the Nose
Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids
Lipoma
Melanocytic Nevi
Pyogenic Granuloma
Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Seborrheic Keratosis
Skin Tags
Solar Lentigo and Lentigo Simplex
31: Premalignant and Malignant Cutaneous Neoplasms
31: Premalignant and Malignant Cutaneous Neoplasms
Actinic Keratosis
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Extramammary Paget Disease
F - 31.1 Actinic Keratosis
F - 31.10 Actinic Keratoses, Hypertrophic
F - 31.11 Actinic Keratosis/Cutaneous Horn
F - 31.12 Actinic Keratoses
F - 31.13 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
F - 31.14 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
F - 31.15 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
F - 31.16 Bowen Disease (Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Situ)
F - 31.17 Bowen Disease in an African-American Woman
F - 31.18 Erythroplasia of Queyrat
F - 31.19 Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lip
F - 31.2 Actinic Keratoses
F - 31.20 Keratoacanthoma
F - 31.21 Keratoacanthoma
F - 31.22 Basal Cell Carcinoma
F - 31.23 Basal Cell Carcinoma
F - 31.24 Basal Cell Carcinoma
F - 31.25 Basal Cell Carcinoma, Pigmented
F - 31.26 Basal Cell Carcinoma, Pigmented
F - 31.27 Superficial Basal Cell Carcinoma
F - 31.28 Morpheaform Basal Cell Carcinoma
F - 31.29 Superficial Spreading Melanoma
F - 31.3 Actinic Keratoses
F - 31.30 Superficial Spreading Melanoma
F - 31.31 Superficial Spreading Melanoma/Evolving
F - 31.32 Superficial Spreading Melanoma/Evolving
F - 31.33 Superficial Spreading Melanoma
F - 31.34 Superficial Spreading Melanoma
F - 31.35 Lentigo Maligna
F - 31.36 Lentigo Maligna Melanoma
F - 31.37 Nodular Amelanotic Melanoma
F - 31.38 Nodular Melanoma
F - 31.39 Acral Lentiginous Melanoma
F - 31.4 Actinic Keratosis
F - 31.40 Acral Lentiginous Melanoma
F - 31.41 Junctional Nevus
F - 31.42 Acral Lentiginous Melanoma
F - 31.43 Metastatic Melanoma
F - 31.44 Metastatic Melanoma
F - 31.45 In Situ Melanoma/âugly Ducklingâ Lesion
F - 31.46 In Situ Melanoma/âugly Ducklingâ Lesion
F - 31.47 Paget Disease of the Breast
F - 31.48 Atopic Dermatitis on the Nipples and Areolae (Bilateral)
F - 31.49 Extramammary Paget Disease
F - 31.5 Actinic Keratosis
F - 31.50 Merkel Cell Carcinoma
F - 31.6 Actinic Keratoses
F - 31.7 Actinic Keratoses
F - 31.8 Actinic Keratosis
F - 31.9 Actinic Cheilitis
Keratoacanthoma
Melanoma
Merkel Cell Carcinoma
Paget Disease of the Breast
T - 31.1 Breslow Measurement
T - 31.2 Clark's Levels
Part 2: Common Adult/Elderly Skin Conditions: Diagnosis and Management
Part 3: Systemic Conditions and the Skin
32: Cutaneous Manifestations of Pregnancy
32: Cutaneous Manifestations of Pregnancy
Dermatoses of Pregnancy
F - 32.1 Linea Nigra and Striae Gravidarum
F - 32.2 Keloids
F - 32.3 Spider Telangiectasias
F - 32.4 Palmar Erythema
F - 32.5 Pyogenic Granuloma
F - 32.6 Erythema Nodosum
F - 32.7 Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy
F - 32.8 Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy
F - 32.9 Pemphigoid Gestationis
Physiologic Changes During Pregnancy
33: Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection
33: Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Infection
F - 33.1 Herpes Simplex
F - 33.10 Epidemic Kaposi Sarcoma
F - 33.11 Bacillary Angiomatosis
F - 33.12 Condyloma Acuminata
F - 33.13 Norwegian Scabies in a Patient with AIDS
F - 33.14 Norwegian Scabies in a Patient with AIDS
F - 33.15 Scabies
F - 33.16 HIV-Associated Eosinophilic Folliculitis
F - 33.17 Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
F - 33.18 Oral Candidiasis
F - 33.19 Aphthous Ulcer in a Patient with AIDS
F - 33.2 Herpes Simplex
F - 33.20 Lipodystrophy
F - 33.3 Herpes Simplex
F - 33.4 Herpes Zoster
F - 33.5 Disseminated Herpes Zoster
F - 33.6 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 33.7 Molluscum Contagiosum
F - 33.8 Disseminated Cryptococcosis
F - 33.9 Epidemic Kaposi Sarcoma
HIV-Assoc. Seborrheic Dermatitis and Psoriasis
HIV-Associated (Epidemic) Kaposi Sarcoma
HIV-Associated Aphthous Ulcers
HIV-Associated Bacillary Angiomatosis
HIV-Associated Condyloma Acuminatum
HIV-Associated Drug Eruptions and Pruritus
HIV-Associated Eosinophilic Folliculitis
HIV-Associated Herpes Simplex
HIV-Associated Herpes Zoster
HIV-Associated Lipoatrophy
HIV-Associated Molluscum Contagiosum
HIV-Associated Norwegian Scabies
HIV-Associated Oral Candidiasis and Aphthous Ulcers
HIV-Associated Oral Hairy Leukoplakia
HIV-Associated Syphilis
34: Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Disease
34: Cutaneous Manifestations of Systemic Disease
Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
Cutaneous Manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus
Cutaneous Manifestations of Lipid Abnormalities
Cutaneous Manifestations of Reactive Arthritis
Cutaneous manifestations of Thyroid Disease
Cutaneous Sarcoidosis
Dermatomyositis
Diabetic Bullous Disease
Diabetic Neuropathic Ulcers
Drug-Induced Lupus Erythematosus
Erythema Nodosum
Exfoliative Dermatitis
F - 34.1 Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum
F - 34.10 Elephantiasis Nostras Verrucosa
F - 34.11 Eruptive Xanthomas
F - 34.12 Eruptive Xanthomas
F - 34.13 Xanthelasma
F - 34.14 Tuberous Xanthomas
F - 34.15 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
F - 34.16 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Discoid Lupus Erythematosus)
F - 34.17 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
F - 34.18 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
F - 34.19 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
F - 34.2 Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum
F - 34.20 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
F - 34.21 Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
F - 34.22 Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
F - 34.23 Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
F - 34.24 Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus in Patient with SLE
F - 34.25 Dermatomyositis
F - 34.26 Dermatomyositis
F - 34.27 Dermatomyositis or âshawl Sign.â
F - 34.28 Dermatomyositis or âshawl Sign.â
F - 34.29 Dermatomyositis
F - 34.3 Diabetic Bullous Disease
F - 34.30 Dermatomyositis or âragged Cuticles.â
F - 34.31 Morphea
F - 34.32 Linear Morphea
F - 34.33 Raynaud Phenomenon in Patient with Crest Syndrome
F - 34.34 Progressive Systemic Sclerosis with Acrosclerosis and Sclerodactyly
F - 34.35 Progressive Systemic Sclerosis or Sclerodactyly
F - 34.36 Progressive Systemic Sclerosis
F - 34.37 Erythema Nodosum
F - 34.38 Erythema Nodosum
F - 34.39 Cutaneous Sarcoidosis
F - 34.4 Diabetic Ulcer of the Heel (Mal Perforans)
F - 34.40 Cutaneous Sarcoidosis
F - 34.41 Cutaneous Sarcoidosis
F - 34.42 Reactive Arthritis/Keratoderma Blennorrhagicum
F - 34.43 Reactive Arthritis/Circinate Balanitis
F - 34.44 Pyoderma Gangrenosum
F - 34.45 Pyoderma Gangrenosum
F - 34.46 Exfoliative Erythroderma (Exfoliative Dermatitis)
F - 34.47 Exfoliative Erythroderma
F - 34.5 Acanthosis Nigricans
F - 34.6 Diabetic Dermopathy
F - 34.7 Pretibial Myxedema, Graves Disease
F - 34.8 Pretibial Myxedema, Graves Disease
F - 34.9 Exophthalmos
Limited and Diffuse Systemic Sclerosis
Morphea (aka Localized Scleroderma)
Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum
Pyoderma Gangrenosum
Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Part 3: Systemic Conditions and the Skin
Part 4: Dermatologic Procedures
35: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques
35: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques
Cryosurgery
Electrodesiccation and Curettage
F - 35.1 Potassium Hydroxide Examination
F - 35.10 Potassium Hydroxide Examination
F - 35.11 Potassium Hydroxide Examination
F - 35.12 Fungal Culture Using the Dermatophyte Test Medium
F - 35.13 A and B: Shave Biopsy
F - 35.14 Snip Excision
F - 35.15 Punch Biopsy
F - 35.16 Excision
F - 35.18 Curettage
F - 35.19 Cryosurgery
F - 35.2 Potassium Hydroxide Examination
F - 35.20 Cryosurgery
F - 35.21 Cryosurgery
F - 35.22 Cryosurgery
F - 35.23 Cryosurgery
F - 35.24 Cryosurgery
F - 35.25 Mohs Micrographic Surgery
F - 35.26 Comedo Extraction
F - 35.27 Punch Biopsy Removal of a Cyst
F - 35.3 Potassium Hydroxide Examination
F - 35.4 Potassium Hydroxide Examination
F - 35.5 Potassium Hydroxide Examination
F - 35.6 Potassium Hydroxide Examination (40Ã)
F - 35.7 Potassium Hydroxide Examination
F - 35.8 Potassium Hydroxide Examination (40Ã)
F - 35.9 Potassium Hydroxide Examination
F - 37.17 Suturing
Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Other Procedures
Potassium Hydroxide Test and Fungal Culture
Simple Elliptical Excision
Skin Biopsy
Part 4: Dermatologic Procedures
Appendices
Patient Handouts in English and Spanish
Acné
Acne
Acne: How to Apply Duac Gel, Benzaclin Gel, and Benzamycin Gel
Acne: How to Apply Topical Retinoids
Acrocordones (Skin Tags)
Alopecia Areata
Alopecia Areata
Athlete's Foot (Tinea Pedis)
Atopic Dermatitis
Atypical Nevus (Mole)
Bachr(241)os con Cloro
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Bleach Baths
Burow's Solution
Carcinoma de Células Basales
Carcinoma de Celula Escamosa
Cchr(243)mo Aplicar: Duac Gel, Benzaclin Gel, y Benzamycin Gel
Consejos Para Protejerse Contra el Sol
Contact Dermatitis
Cysts
Dermatitis Atopica
Dermatitis de Contacto
Dermatitis Por Rhus (Hiedra Venenosa y Zumaque o Roble Venenoso)
Dermatitis Seborreica
Dermatitis Seborreica del Cuero Cabelludo y Caspa
Dosing Schedule
Dry Skin (Xerosis)
Eczema en la Mano
Enfermedad de Lyme
Fungal Nails (Onychomycosis)
Genital Warts
Granuloma Annulare
Granuloma Anular
Hair Loss (Androgenic Alopecia)
Hand Eczema
Head Lice
Herpes Simple (âFuegosâ)
Herpes Simplex
Herpes Zoster
Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
Hives (Urticaria)
Instrucciones Para Remojar y Ungir
Keratosis Pilaris (Rough, Bumpy Skin)
Lichen Planus
Liquen Plano
Los Retinoides Tchr(243)picos y Cchr(243)mo Aplicarlos
Lyme Disease
Lyme Disease: Prevention
Malignant Melanoma
Melanoma Maligno
Melasma
Melasma
Molluscum Contagiosum
Molusco Contagioso
Nevus Atipicos (Lunares)
Pérdida de Cabello (Alopecia Androgénica)
Patient Handouts in English and Spanish
Pie de Atleta (Tinea Pedis)
Piel Seca
Piojos
Pitiriasis Rosada
Pityriasis Rosea
Poison Ivy and Poison Oak (Rhus Dermatitis)
Prevencion de la Enfermedad de Lyme
Programa Para Dosificar
Pseudofoliculitis Barbae (âIrritacichr(243)n de Rasuradoraâ)
Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (Razor Bumps)
Psoriasis
Psoriasis
Psoriasis Del Cuero Cabelludo: Eliminacion de Escamas
Queratosis Pilaris (Piel Con Granos chr(193)speros)
Queratosis Solar
Quistes (Cysts)
Rosácea
Rosacea
Sarna (Escabiosis)
Scabies
Scalp Psoriasis: Scale Removal
Seborrheic Dermatitis of the Face
Seborrheic Dermatitis of the Scalp and Dandruff
Seborrheic Keratoses
Seborrheic Keratoses
Short-Term Cortisone Therapy
Skin Tags
Soak and Smear Instruction Sheet
Solar Keratosis (Actinic Keratosis)
Solucion de Burow
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Sun Protection Advice
Terapia de Cortisona a Corto Plazo
Tichr(241)a Capitis
Tichr(241)a Crural (âTichr(241)a Inguinalâ)
Tichr(241)a Versicolor
Tinea Capitis
Tinea Cruris (Jock Itch)
Tinea Versicolor
Uchr(241)as con Hongos (Onicomicosis)
Urticaria
Verrugas
Verrugas Genitales
Vitchr(237)ligo
Vitiligo
Warts
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