Palpable and Solid Lesions

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   4.1 Papule 4.2 Plaque 4.3 Nodule and Related Lesions 4.4 Vegetations and Verrucosis 4.5 Other Palpable Lesions 4.6 Clinicopathological Correlations: Mechanisms 4.6.1…

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Dermatological Signs of Medical Emergencies

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   14.1 Exanthemas and Erythematous Macules 14.2 Purpura, Purpura Fulminans, and Livedo. Necrosis 14.3 Pustules 14.4 Bullae and Skin Detachment 14.5 Other Signs…

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Configuration and Arrangement

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   Abstract Arrangement is the positioning of various lesions relative to each other, as opposed to configuration, which indicates the shape of an…

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Palpable Erythematous Lesions

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   Abstract Non-purpuric, palpable red lesions are very common and have a great number of causes. They are often the consequence of cutaneous…

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Anomalies of the Skin Surface

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   7.1 Skin Surface Is Too Thin 7.2 Skin Surface Is Thickened 7.3 Skin Surface Is Absent 7.4 Skin Surface Is Broken/Interrupted 7.5…

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Flat Lesions

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   3.1 Macule 3.2 Erythema 3.3 Cyanosis 3.4 Telangiectases 3.5 Poikiloderma 3.6 Purpura 3.7 Atrophic Macule 3.8 Clinicopathological Correlations: Mechanisms 3.8.1 Erythema and…

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Distribution

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   Abstract The distribution or extension of a dermatosis must always be emphasized. The disease may be localized (single, isolated lesion) (Fig. 10.1),…

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Abnormalities in Skin Thickness and Consistency

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   6.1 Sclerosis 6.2 Skin Hyperextensibility 6.3 Loss of Elasticity 6.4 Atrophy 6.5 Cutaneous Depression 6.6 Other Anomalies in Thickness and Consistency 6.7…

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Fluid-Filled Lesions

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   5.1 Vesicle 5.2 Bulla 5.3 Pustule 5.4 Clinicopathological Correlations: Mechanisms Abstract Vesicles are lesions of less than 5 mm that contain (clear)…

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