Dermatology

Palpable Lesions with a Specific Topography

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   37.1 Palpable Lesions Located on Extremities 37.2 Periarticular Palpable Lesions 37.3 Palpable Lesions of the Face and Eyelids Abstract Palpable Lesions Located…

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Telangiectases

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   Abstract There are several semiological variants of telangiectases, some of which have a diagnostic value: There are several semiological variants of telangiectases,…

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Erythroderma

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   Abstract The differential diagnosis of erythroderma (cf. Figs. 3.11, 14.28, and 14.29), which has numerous causes, can be difficult due to the…

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Brown, Black, Blue, or Gray Palpable Lesions

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   Abstract These lesions are usually isolated and rarely multiple. Although precisely identifying the primary lesion is essential in establishing a differential diagnosis,…

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Synopsis

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   Abstract Features that must be part of the description of a primary lesion are listed in Box 11.1. When a patient has…

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Erythema with Special Topography

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   19.1 Erythematous Lesions of the Face 19.2 Palmar and/or Palmoplantar Erythema 19.3 Diaper Rash 19.4 Scrotal Erythema/Edema 19.5 Intertrigo Abstract Red lesions…

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Palpable Lesions: Overview

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(1) Hôpital Universitaire de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France   30.1 Single Lesions 30.2 Multiple Lesions Abstract Palpable lesions may be solid or contain fluid; in the latter case, one must refer…

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Melasma

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Figure 14.1 Centrofacial melasma. Brown, reticular patches are noted on the forehead, cheeks, upper lip, nose, and chin Differential Diagnosis The patient’s clinical presentation was most consistent with melasma. Postinflammatory…

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Tinea Versicolor

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Figure 11.1 Tinea versicolor. Multiple well-marginated hypopigmented round to oval macules, with fine dust-like scaling, on the back Figure 11.2 Tinea versicolor. Close up. Hypopigmented macules on the back have…

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