Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta is a disease that manifests as multiple, small, erythematous papules that may develop rapidly into vesicles, pustules, or papules. The etiology of ...
Description and Location: Lesions were thick, raised papules on the trunk ... The lower legs remained hypopigmented. UVB was decreased to 2 times a week. The patient did have a mild flare-up ...
The left hand was swollen and tender to touch, with a superficial collection, suggestive of an abscess. There was also a hypopigmented skin lesion over the medial aspect of the left leg and thigh ...
An 11-year-old boy with a history of asthma and allergic rhinitis presented to the emergency department (ED) with worsening fatigue, minimal responsivity to external stimuli, and diffuse muscle ...
Clinically, eccrine poromas typically present as a slow-growing, painless, solitary, firm papule. They are often pink, red, or flesh-toned. They tend to grow slowly. The typical size is less than ...
Tinea versicolor is a superficial infection of the skin caused by the lipophilic dimorphic organism Malassezia. The condition usually presents as circular or ovoid reddened to hyperpigmented or ...
Popping a papule (a pimple without a white head) forces the skin to break open to release the pus. This leads to the formation of a scab and the darkening of the surrounding skin. Squeezing the area ...
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