Blisters

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Fig. 41.1 Left upper panel shows a middle-aged woman with generalized painful erosions of pemphigus vulgaris. Right upper panel shows an old man with generalized bullous pemphigoid. Right lower panel…

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Purpuric Lesions

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Fig. 40.1 Upper panel illustrates a middle-aged man with IgA vasculitis, nephrotic syndrome, and renal failure. Note that some purpuric plaques are centrally ulcerated. Lower panel illustrates a middle-aged woman…

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Diffuse Sclerosis

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Fig. 39.1 Upper panel reveals a young woman with diffuse scleroderma, loss of multiple fingers, and severe pulmonary disease. Lower panel reveals a middle-aged woman with renal failure and nephrogenic…

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Red Non-Facial Papules

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Fig. 35.1 Left panel demonstrates a pregnant woman with generalized eruption of red papules characteristic of pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy. Right panel demonstrates an old man with…

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Red Scaly Papules

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Fig. 34.1 Upper panel reveals a middle-aged woman who presented with a 2-week history of an asymptomatic papulosquamous eruption characteristic of pityriasis rosea. Lower panel reveals a young woman with…

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Red Sloughing Patches

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Fig. 33.1 Upper panel shows an elderly woman with painful deep erythema and focal sloughing caused by Stevens Johnson syndrome secondary to Dilantin received following brain surgery. Lower panel shows…

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Red Scaly Patches

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Fig. 32.1 Upper panel demonstrates a patient with scattered slightly erythematosus finely scaling patches of lymphomatoid drug eruption, also known as mycosis fungoides-like drug eruption. Lower panel demonstrates an elderly…

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