
Dermal Melanocytosis
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis

Chillblains
Oedema and erythema of the toes circumferentially.

Gianotti Crosti
Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (GCS) is a skin condition that usually affects children, but can also occur in adolescents and adults

Irritant Dermatitis
Learn more about irritant dermatitis

Herpes Simplex Virus
Learn more about herpes simplex virus

Infected herpes zoster
Learn more about herpes zoster

Periorbital cellulitis
Learn more about periorbital cellulitis

Umbilical Hernia
Learn more about umbilical hernias

Erythema Nodosum
Learn more about erythema nodosum

Nailbed Injury

Acute haemorrhagic oedema of infancy
Multiple urticated bruises, some of which have a targetoid appearance

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Infected Gastrostomy Site
Learn more about gastrostomies

Impetiginized Eczema

Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Learn more about toxic epidermal necrolysis

Miliaria
Learn more about miliaria

Dermal Melanocytosis
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis

Reaction To A Bite
Learn more about bites.

Periorbital Oedema
Learn more about periorbital oedemas

Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy
Learn more about gastrostomies

Parvovirus
Bright red rash in symmetrical distribution on cheeks

Pustular psoriasis
Learn more about psoriasis

Post Chickenpox Abscess
A post-chickenpox abscess can be a complication of chickenpox, which is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV).

Epidermal Naevus
Learn more about epidermal naevus

Café-Au-Lait Macule
Learn more about café-au-lait macules

Scabies
Learn more about scabies

Chicken Pox
Learn more about chicken pox

Impetigo

Jaundice
Learn more about jaundice

Idiopathic Thrombtocyopenic Purpura
Learn more about idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

BCG Ulcer
Learn more about BCG

Accessory Nipple
Learn more about accessory nipples

Pityriasis Alba
Learn more about pityriasis alba

Bullous impetigo
Learn more about bullous impetigo

Erythema Associated With Scombroid Poisoning
Learn more about scombroid poisoning

Torn upper lip frenulum

Accessory Digit
Learn more about accessory digits

Psoriasis
Learn more about psoriasis

Intertrigo

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Steven’s Johnson syndrome
Stevens–Johnson syndrome is a type of severe skin reaction. Together with toxic epidermal necrolysis and Stevens–Johnson/toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap, they are considered febrile mucocutaneous drug reactions and probably part of the same spectrum of disease, with SJS being less severe.

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Urticaria

Infected Stye
Infected stye

Kerion
Learn more about kerions

Bilateral Malleolar Fracture Lateral Side
Learn more about ecchymosis

Burn - Pre & Post Deroofing

Intertrigo
Learn more about intertrigo

Dental Abscess
Learn more about abscesses

Erythema Nodosum
Learn more about erythema nodosum

Ichthyosis
Learn more about ichthyosis

Pityrosporum Folliculitis

Post Scarlet Fever
Extensive desquamation on upper chest post scarlet fever.

Umbilical Granuloma And Umbilical Hernia
Learn more about umbilical hernias

Mic-G Balloon Gastrostomy
Learn more about gastrostomies

Umbilical Hernia
Learn more about umbilical hernias

Chicken Pox
Learn more about chicken pox

Blue sclera in osteogenesis imperfecta
Learn more about blue sclerae

Umbilicus Ulceration
Learn more about ulcers

Pre- And Post-Deroofing Of A Bulla (With A Wart)
Learn more about warts

Eczema Herpectium

Scabies
Learn more about scabies

Finger Tip Injury

Impetigo
Learn more about bullous impetigo

Positive Mantoux (Indurated)
Learn more about the Mantoux test

Dermal Melanocytosis
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis

Traumatic Fissure
Learn more about traumatic fissures

Eczema Herpeticum
Learn more about eczema herpeticum

Psoriasis
Learn more about psoriasis

Strawberry tongue
Strawberry tongue in child with scarlet fever.

Cercarial Dermatitis
Multiple flaccid bullae with erosions on upper limb.

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

PIMS-TS
Learn more about PIMS-TS

Lymphoedema and hyperkeratosis
Symmetric swelling of lower limbs associated with hyperkeratosis, plantar keratoderma, and dystrophic toenails

Human Bite
Learn more about bites

Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Learn more about hidradenitis suppurativa

Reaction To A Nairobi Fly
Learn more about bites

Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
Learn more about Henoch-Schonlein purpura

Syphilis
Learn more about syphilis

Natal Teeth
Learn more about natal teeth

Pityriasis Alba
Learn more about pityriasis alba

Wound Infection
3 year old boy. Tripped and fell twice in a week, a few days later noted to have pus in wound. Skin infection secondary to wound.

Cephalhaematoma
Learn more about cephalhaematoma

Cradle Cap

Sweat Rash (Miliaria Crystalline)
Learn more about miliaria

Bruised Toe

Dermatosis Papulosis Nigra
Learn more about dermatosis papulosis nigra

Molluscum Contagiosum
Learn more about molluscum contagiosum

Vasculitis
Learn more about vasculitis

Neurofibromatosis
A 4-year-old girl with café-au-lait macula lesions on the chest, abdomen and extremities from birth. By maternal branch, all generations present the same type of café-au-lait mácula.

Abscess
Learn more about abscesses

Cephalhaematoma
Learn more about cephalhaematoma

Tinea capitis with associated alopecia

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Granuloma Annulare
Learn more about granuloma annulare

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Stomatitis
Stomatitis in child with bilateral pneumonia, urticaria rash and cardiovascular instability requiring >40ml/kg fluid + inotropes.

Mastoiditis

Erythema Nodosum
Learn more about erythema nodosum

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Normal Bruising Pattern

Discoid Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Folliculitis
Learn more about folliculitis

Roseola
Learn more about roseola

Abrasion

Infected Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Chalazion

Eczema Coxsackium
Eruption of dark red macules, vesicles, and erosions distributed across areas previously affected by atopic dermatitis, with relative sparing of the trunk

Dermal Melanocytosis
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis

Lichen Planus
Learn more about lichen planus

Ichthyosis
Learn more about ichthyosis

Hand, Foot, + Mouth
Learn more about hand, foot, + mouth disease

Haemangioma
Learn more about haemangiomas.

Dermal Melanocytosis
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis

Impetigo

Clubbing
Learn more about clubbing

Tinea Capitis
Learn more about tinea capitis

Dermal Melanocytosis
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis

Eczema
Lichenified hyperpigmented plaques on the abdomen with background follicular eczema.

Gynaecomastia

Vitiligo
Learn more about vitiligo

Peri-Orbital Cellulitis

Rat Bite
Learn more about bites

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Umbilical hernia and vascular anomaly
Learn more about umbilical hernias

Intertrigo
Learn more about intertrigo

Neurofibromatosis
Multiple café-au-lait macules and axillary freckiling in a 4-year-old girl with NF1

Roseola
Learn more about roseola

Lymphatic Filariasis
Learn more about lymphatic filariasis

Button gastrostomy
Learn more about gastrostomies

Psoriasis
Learn more about psoriasis

PIMS-TS
Learn more about PIMS-TS

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Aphthous Ulcer
Learn more about aphthous ulcers

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Hand Foot And Mouth Disease
Learn more about hand, foot and mouth

Nummular Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Warts
Learn more about warts

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Lymphoedema and hyperkeratosis
Symmetric swelling of lower limbs associated with hyperkeratosis, plantar keratoderma, and dystrophic toenails

Neonatal Eye Swelling
Bilateral eye swelling.

Ecchymosis
Learn more about ecchymosis

Folliculitis
Learn more about folliculitis

Petechial Rash

Eczema Herpeticum
Learn more about eczema herpeticum

Acne Vulgaris
Learn more about acne vulgaris

Pustular psoriasis
Learn more about psoriasis

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Perioral Dermatitis
Learn more about eczema

Bruised Toe

Scarlet Fever

Normal Umbilicus

Proximal phalanx fracture
left little finger proximal phalanx fracture

Haemangioma
Learn more about haemangiomas

Discoid Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Eczema herpeticum
Learn more about eczema herpeticum

Folliculitis
Learn more about folliculitis

Shingles
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster or zona, is a viral disease characterized by a painful skin rash with blisters in a localized area. Typically the rash occurs in a single, wide mark either on the left or right side of the body or face.

Bullous Impetigo
Multiple clustered erosions with central ulceration on the back

Proximal Phalanx Fracture
left little finger proximal phalanx fracture

Ezcema
Learn more about eczema

Meningococcal Septicaemia
Learn more about meningococcal septicaemia

Omphalitis
Learn more about omphalitis

Staphylococcal Infection
Learn more about staphylococcal infection

Crusted Scabies
Learn more about scabies

Blue Sclerae In Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Learn more about blue sclerae

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Viral Exanthem
Learn more about viral exanthem

Scarlet Fever
Learn more about scarlet fever

Focal Dermal Hypoplasia

Strawberry Tongue

Urticaria Pigmentosa
Learn more about urticaria

Bullous Impetigo
Extensive healing erosions with haemorrhagic crust and a collarette of scale

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Sweat Rash (Miliaria Crystalline)
Learn more about miliaria

Abscess
Learn more about abscesses

Petechial rash
Petechiae are tiny spots of bleeding under the skin. They can be caused by a simple injury, straining or more serious conditions. If you have pinpoint-sized red dots under your skin that spread quickly, or petechiae plus other symptoms, seek medical attention.

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

PIMS-TS
Erythematous papules with surrounding hazy erythema and follicular hyperkeratosis.

Bullous Impetigo
Extensive healing erosions with haemorrhagic crust and a collarette of scale

Molluscum contagiosum
Learn more about molluscum contagiosum

Skin Tag
Learn more about skin tags

Herpes Simplex Virus
Learn more about herpes simplex virus

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Eczema Coxsackium
Eruption of dark red macules, vesicles, and erosions distributed across areas previously affected by atopic dermatitis, with relative sparing of the trunk

Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
Learn more about Henoch-Schonlein purpura

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Drug Eruption
Learn more about drug eruptions

Scarlet Fever

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Chalazion

Erythema Multiforme
Learn more about erythema multiforme

Eczema With Secondary Impetiginisation
Learn more about eczema

Post Impetigo Depigmentation
Learn more about impetigo

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Pityriasis Versicolor
Learn more about pityriasis versicolor

Herpes Simplex Virus
Learn more about herpes simplex virus

Nummular Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Flexor sheath infection (ring finger)
Suspected flexor sheath infection of right ring finger with insect bites on her hand.

Ichthyosis
Learn more about ichthyosis

Keloid Scar
Learn more about keloid scars.

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Eczema Coxsackium

Miliaria Crystallina
Learn more about miliaria

Perioral Dermatitis
Learn more about eczema

Exacerbation of eczema with likely herpetic lesions

Herpangina
Learn more about herpangina

Eczema Coxsackium

Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome
Learn more about Gianotti-Crosti syndrome

Haemangioma to scalp

Scarlet Fever

Staphylococcal Skin Infection
Learn more about staphylococcal infection

Eczema Herpeticum
Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a rare but severe skin infection that occurs when the human herpes simplex virus (HSV) infects inflamed skin

Superficial Infantile Haemangioma
Learn more about haemangiomas

Dermal melanocytosis
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis

Warts
Learn more about warts

Parvovirus
Bright red rash in symmetrical distribution

Gianotti Crosti
Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (GCS) is a skin condition that usually affects children, but can also occur in adolescents and adults

Pityriasis Alba
Learn more about pityriasis alba

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Herpes Simplex Virus
Learn more about herpes simplex virus

Larva Migrans
Learn more about larva migrans

Pyogenic Granuloma
Learn more about pyogenic granulomas

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Nummular Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Tinea corporis (ringworm)
Raised itchy dry skin with central sparing. Treatment daktacort.

Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Learn more about seborrhoeic dermatitis

Head Injury

Scarlet Fever
Strawberry tongue (due to reduced filiform papillae with retained fungiform papillae), crusted nodule on left cheek, and desquamation on trunk.

Corneal Abrasion
Learn more about corneal abrasions

Scabies
Learn more about scabies

Eczema Herpeticum
Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a rare, contagious, and severe skin infection that occurs when the human herpes simplex virus (HSV) infects inflamed skin

Epidermal Naevus
Learn more about epidermal naevus

Pityriasis Alba
Learn more about pityriasis alba

Dried umbilical cord
Learn about umbilical hernias

COVID toes
Learn more about COVID

Infantile Acne
Learn more about infantile acne

Dog Bite
Learn more about bites

Bullous Impetigo
Learn more about bullous impetigo

PIMS-TS
Scattering of erythematous papules.

Pityriasis Versicolor
Learn more about pityriasis versicolor

Beau’s Lines
Learn more about Beau's lines

Herpes Simplex Virus
Learn more about herpes simplex virus

Finger Clubbing
Learn more about clubbing

Follicular eczema
Learn more about eczema

Periorbital Cellulitis
Learn more about periorbital cellulitis

Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever is a bacterial illness that develops in some people who have strep throat. Also known as scarlatina, scarlet fever features a bright red rash

Infected Molluscum Contagiosum
Learn more about molluscum contagiosum

Hand, foot & mouth
Learn more about hand, foot and mouth

Erythema Migrans
Annular erythematous eruption with central crusting and erosion.

Mouth Injury

Petechiae
Learn more about petechiae

Urticaria And Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Infection

Discoid Lupus
Learn more about discoid lupus

Infected Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Bullous insect bite reaction
Learn more about bites

Corneal Abrasion
Learn more about corneal abrasions

Urticarial Vasculitis

Ichthyosis
Learn more about ichthyosis

Eczema
Severe erythema, lichenification, and bleeding of the lower limbs.

Neonatal Varicella
Baby is 2 weeks old, born with these papular lesions all over body, which are progressive.

Bullous Impetigo
Extensive healing erosions with haemorrhagic crust and a collarette of scale

Mantoux Blister
Learn more about the Mantoux test

Erythema Toxicum
Erythematous rash forehead interspersed with pinpoint papules in a young infant

Impetigo

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Normal umbilical cord
4 day baby with normal dry cord

Eczema Herpeticum

Mouth Injury

Tracking Cellulitis
Tracking cellulitis is a term used to describe when a skin infection spreads, or "tracks," from the initial area of infection. Cellulitis is a bacterial infection that occurs when bacteria enters the skin through a break, such as an injury or insect bite. It often affects the lower legs but can also occur on the arms, face, and other areas.

Chicken Pox
Learn more about chicken pox

Chicken Pox
Multiple vesicles on an erythematous base.
Learn more about chicken pox

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Leukaemia Cutis
Learn more about leukaemia cutis

Psoriasis
Learn more about psoriasis

Xerosis + Lichenification
Learn more about xerosis lichenification

Dyshidrosis
Learn more about dyshidrosis

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Chicken Pox Complicated By Necrotising Fasciitis
Learn more about chicken pox

Abscess
Learn more about abscesses

Tinea Capitis
Learn more about tinea capitis

Hypopigmentation
Learn more about hypopigmentation

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Omphalitis
Infection of the cord stump and surrounding skin.

Gianotti Crosti

Neonatal Thrush
Learn more about neonatal thrush

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Folliculitis
Learn more about folliculitis

Dermal Melanocytosis
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis

Chalazion
Learn more about chalazion

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

PIMS-TS
Scar overlying the medial malleolus of the left foot. Scattering of erythematous papules, xerosis of the skin (fine overlying scale)

Bruise
Child ran into Ottoman bed.

Tinea Faciei
Learn more about tinea faciei

Hand Foot And Mouth Disease
Learn more about hand, foot and mouth

Paronychia
2 week old with paronychia

Contact Dermatitis
Learn more about eczema

Chalazion
Learn more about chalazion

Tinea Corporis
Learn more about tinea corporis

Erythema Toxicum
Learn more about erythema toxicum

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Parvovirus
Bright red rash in symmetrical distribution

Strawberry Tongue
Learn more about strawberry tongues

Folliculitis
Learn more about folliculitis

Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
Learn more about Henoch-Schonlein purpura

Pityriasis Alba
Learn more about pityriasis alba

Avulsed Nail

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Bullous Impetigo
Bullous impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that causes large, fluid-filled blisters to appear on the body

Viral Exanthem
Learn more about viral exanthem

Cutis Aplasia
Learn more about cutis aplasia

Superficial Infantile Haemangioma
Learn more about haemangiomas

Steven’s Johnson syndrome

Conjunctivitis
Learn more about conjunctivitis

Kawasaki Disease
Learn more about Kawasaki disease

Petechial rash
Petechiae are tiny spots of bleeding under the skin. They can be caused by a simple injury, straining or more serious conditions. If you have pinpoint-sized red dots under your skin that spread quickly, or petechiae plus other symptoms, seek medical attention.

Keloid Scar
Learn more about keloid scars.

Pemphigus
Learn more about pemphigus

Haemangiomas
A haemangioma is a non-cancerous tumor that appears as a collection of abnormal blood vessels under or on the skin. They are also known as "strawberry marks" because of their red, purple, or blue color.

Nail Avulsion And Abrasion
Nail avulsion and abrasion

Pityriasis Versicolor
Learn more about pityriasis versicolor

Café-Au-Lait Macule
Learn more about café-au-lait macules

Post Vaccine Abscess
Thigh abscess post men c vaccine

Streptococcal Pharyngitis
Learn more about streptococcal pharyngitis

Eczema

Stye
Learn more about styes

Tongue Tie

Hypopigmentation
Learn more about hypopigmentation

Toe Clubbing
Learn more about clubbing

Urticaria
Learn more about urticaria

Intertrigo (Due To Candida)
Learn more about intertrigo

Reaction To A Bite
Learn more about bites

Paronychia
Small area of inflammation with surrounding pus on the skin surrounding the nail.
Learn more about paronychia

Bell's Palsy
Learn more about Bell's palsy

Infected Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Acute haemorrhagic oedema of infancy
Multiple urticated bruises, some of which have a targetoid appearance

Lip laceration

Umbilical hernia and umbilical granuloma
Learn more about umbilical hernias

Mononucleosis
Learn more about infectious mononucleosis

Eczema
Erythema, scale, and excorations on the posterior neck.

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Herpes Zoster
Learn more about herpes zoster

PIMS-TS
Learn more about PIMS-TS

Lymphoedema and hyperkeratosis
Symmetric swelling of lower limbs associated with hyperkeratosis, plantar keratoderma, and dystrophic toenails

Vitiligo
Learn more about vitiligo

Tinea Corporis
Learn more about tinea corporis

Cellulitis
Learn more about cellulitis

Scabies
Learn more about scabies

Impetiginized Eczema

Measles
Learn more about measles

Ranula
A ranula is a saliva-filled cyst that forms on the floor of the mouth under the tongue

Scrofuloderma
Learn more about scrofulderma

Paronychia
Paronychia (pahr-uh-NIK-ee-uh) is an infection of the skin around a fingernail or toenail.

Cellulitis
Learn more about cellulitis

Gastrostomy
Learn more about gastrostomies

Nailbed Repair
Nailbed injury pre and post repair.

Eczema Coxsackium
Learn more about eczema coxsackium

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Eczema Coxsackium
Eruption of dark red macules, vesicles, and erosions distributed across areas previously affected by atopic dermatitis, with relative sparing of the trunk

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Follicular Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Erythema Nodosum
Learn more about erythema nodosum

Eczema Herpeticum
Learn more about eczema herpeticum

Vitello Intestinal Duct
Well circumscribed violaceous umbilical plaque.

Eczema Coxsackium
Eruption of dark red macules, vesicles, and erosions distributed across areas previously affected by atopic dermatitis, with relative sparing of the trunk

Hand, Foot, + Mouth
Learn more about hand, foot and mouth

Granuloma Annulare
Learn more about granuloma annulare

Hair Tourniquet

Bulla

Steven’s Johnson syndrome
Stevens–Johnson syndrome is a type of severe skin reaction. Together with toxic epidermal necrolysis and Stevens–Johnson/toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap, they are considered febrile mucocutaneous drug reactions and probably part of the same spectrum of disease, with SJS being less severe.

Central Cyanosis
Learn more about central cyanosis

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Lymphoedema
Learn more about lymphoedema

Pre-Auricular Sinus
Learn more about sinuses

Steven’s Johnson syndrome

Oral Candidiasis
Learn more about neonatal thrush

Eczema Herpeticum
Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a rare but serious and contagious skin infection that occurs when the human herpes simplex virus (HSV) infects damaged skin

MRSA Skin Abscess
Red tender fluctuant swelling consistent with abscess in this case caused by MRSA.

Tick Bite
Learn more about tick bites

Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
Learn more about Henoch-Schonlein purpura

Papular eczema
Learn more about eczema

Steven-Johnson-syndrome
Widespread dusky erythema of the posterior trunk with no blistering

Alopecia
Learn more about alopecia areata

BCG Abscess
Learn more about BCGs

PIMS-TS
Learn more about PIMS-TS

Gianotti Crosti

Geographic Tongue
Learn more about geographic tongue

Herpes Simplex Virus
Learn more about herpes simplex virus

Tick Bite
Learn more about tick bites

Pityriasis Versicolor
Learn more about pityriasis versicolor

Lymphoedema secondary to filariasis
Learn more about lymphoedema

Abscesses
Learn more about abscesses

Abscess
Learn more about abscesses

Folliculitis
Follicular based erythematous papules.
Learn more about folliculitis

Eczema Herpeticum
Clusters of peri-ocular pustules on a background of erythematous patches. Numerous vesicles and erythematous changes across the face.
Learn more about eczema herpeticum

Impetigo
Learn more about bullous impetigo

Paronychia
Paronychia (pahr-uh-NIK-ee-uh) is an infection of the skin around a fingernail or toenail.

Becker’s Naevus
Learn more about beckers naevus

Eczema plus haemangioma and dermal melanocytosis

Chicken Pox Scars
Learn more about chicken pox

Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
Learn more about seborrhoeic dermatitis

Warts
Learn more about warts

Eczema
Erythema and lichenification of the dorsal hands, with excoriations and bleeding.

Follicular Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome
Learn more about Gianotti-Crosti syndrome

Staphylococcal Abscess
Learn more about staphylococcal abscesses

Acute haemorrhagic oedema of infancy
Multiple urticated bruises, some of which have a targetoid appearance

Periorbital Bruising
a condition where blood pools in the tissues around the eyes, causing discoloration and bruising. It can appear as dark blue or purple bruises around the upper and lower eyelids

Bullous Impetigo
Bullous impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that causes large, fluid-filled blisters called bullae

Scarlet Fever

Scabies
Learn more about scabies

Neonatal Lupus
Discoid erythematous plaques affecting forehead and eyes, with a 'raccoon-eye' appearance, in a neonate with a mother with anti-SSA (Ro) antibodies.

Hand, foot & mouth
Learn more about hand, foot and mouth

Umbilical Hernia
Learn more about umbilical hernia

Resolving eczema herpeticum
Learn more about eczema herpeticum

Hyperkeratosis Factitia
Learn more about hyperkeratosis factitia

Bruise
Central forehead bruise.

Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever is a bacterial illness that develops in some people who have strep throat. Also known as scarlatina, scarlet fever features a bright red rash

Scarlet Fever

Vitiligo
Learn more about vitiligo

Abrasion

Psoriasis
Learn more about psoriasis

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Balloon Gastrojejunostomy
Learn more about gastrostomies

Neurofibromatosis
Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a term that describes three genetic diseases caused by mutations in genes that lead to increased risk of developing tumors. Different types of neurofibromatosis lead to growth of different tumors (neurofibromas and schwannomas) in various parts of the body.

Steven’s Johnson syndrome
Stevens–Johnson syndrome is a type of severe skin reaction. Together with toxic epidermal necrolysis and Stevens–Johnson/toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap, they are considered febrile mucocutaneous drug reactions and probably part of the same spectrum of disease, with SJS being less severe.

Groin Haematoma
Non blanching patch of erythema.

Jellyfish sting
Learn more about bites

Extravasation From Acyclovir
Learn more about extravasation

Discoid eczema
Learn more about eczema

Periorbital Oedema
Learn more about periorbital oedema

Kerion
4 year old with kerion

Eczema
Learn more about eczema

Chicken Pox Complicated By Bullous Impetigo
Learn more about chicken pox |
Learn more about bullous impetigo

Periorbital bruising
A condition where blood pools in the tissues around the eyes, causing discoloration and bruising. It can appear as dark blue or purple bruises around the upper and lower eyelids

Normal Umbilical Cord
Normal umbilical cord

Urticarial Vasculitis

Periorbital Cellulitis
Learn more about cellulitis

Gangrenous Ulcer
Deep ulceration of the thigh with necrotic tissue and eschar.

Mouth Injury Impacted Tooth
Mouth injury with impacted tooth.

Cellulitis
Learn more about cellulitis

Dermal melanocytosis
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis

Ecthyma
Learn more about ecthymas

Scarlet Fever

Pyogenic granuloma
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Exacerbation of eczema with likely herpetic lesions

Throat
Throat burning with bubbles at the back of the mouth.

Dermal Melanocytosis
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Eczema
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Herpes Stomatitis
Vesiculopustular eruption of lips with crust and ulceration.

Reaction To A Bite
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Napkin Dermatitis
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Eczema plus haemangioma and dermal melanocytosis
Eczema plus haemangioma and dermal melanocytosis

Urticaria
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Mantoux Ulceration
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Eczema herpeticum
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Ecthyma
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Excoriated molluscum contagiosum
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Infantile haemangioma
Superficial infantile haemangioma on the anterior neck.

Post immunisation site
Post-immunisations (12 month imms)

Congenital Melanocytic Naevus
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Mantoux Reaction
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Grazed Knee
Grazed Knee - 13 year old boy

Strawberry Tongue

Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
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Dermal Melanocytosis
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Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
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Viral Exanthem
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Bullous Impetigo
Bullous impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that causes large, fluid-filled blisters to appear on the body

Discoid eczema
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Umbilical Granuloma
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Eczema
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Jaundice
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Scarlet Fever
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Pemphigus foliaceus
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Anaphylaxis
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Molluscum Contagiosum
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Accidental bruising to shin

Herpetic whitlow
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Trichotillomania
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Goitre
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Eczema Herpeticum

Dermal Melanocytosis
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Eczema
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Impetigo
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Abrasion
Abrasion to lower leg from AstroTurf - 17 year old male

Eczema Coxsackium

Mantoux Wheal
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Seborrhoeic dermatitis
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Tinea Corporis And Tinea Capitis
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Scabies
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Tinea Capitis
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Herpes Simplex Virus
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Impetigo
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Allergic contact dermatitis
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Folliculitis
Widespread follicular rash upper chest, with papules and some small pustules.
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Lichen Nitidus
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Stomatitis
Stomatitis in child with bilateral pneumonia, urticaria rash and cardiovascular instability requiring >40ml/kg fluid + inotropes.

Urticaria
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Staphylococcal Infection
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Flexor sheath infection (ring finger)
Suspected flexor sheath infection of right ring finger with insect bites on her hand.

Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
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Erythema Toxicum
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Staphylococcal Scalded Skin
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Eczema
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Epidermoid Cyst
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Kerion With Secondary Impetiginisation
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Subtle Petechial Rash

Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
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Eczema
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Bruise
Bruise to right knee from crawling

Paronychia

Impetigo
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Impetigo
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Chicken Pox
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Dermal Melanocytosis
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Alopecia Secondary To Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
Multi-focal non-scarring alopecia with preservation of follicular ostia. Scaly, adherent plaque on the scalp.
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Impetigo
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PIMS-TS
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Petechiae
Petechiae around eyes - 4 year old male

Hidradenitis Suppurativa
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Tinea Corporis
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Post Scarlet Fever
Extensive desquamation on back post scarlet fever.

Eczema
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Impetigo
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Roseola
Roseola is a common infection that usually affects children by age 2.

Eczema
Severe lichenified eczema with induration and impetiginisation

Scabies
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Bruise
Bruise to shin

Scabies
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BCG Abscess
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Eczema
Severe lichenified eczema with induration and impetiginisation

Laceration
Head Laceration