Linear superficial excoriations/erosions with associated loss of hair.
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Swelling of the lip with associated drooling and rash.
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Papular rash on the abdomen.
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Thigh abscess post men c vaccine
Annular erythematous wheals.
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Erythema with lichenification of the dorsum of the hand focused over the MCP joints and wrist.
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Moist confluently erythematous inflamed area with pustules.
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Atrophic and hypo and hyperpigmented round scars.
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Superficial raised erythematous swelling/wheals affecting the chest.
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Palmar erythema as manifestation of PIMS-TS (area on middle finger circled in blue ink by patient relative).
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Multiple urticated bruises, some of which have a targetoid appearance
Bruise to shin
Multiple red petechiae across the dorsum of the foot.
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Lichenified excoriated patch with erosions and weeping.
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Abrasion
Multiple erythematous linear/actuate lines on toes and dorsal foot.
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Erythematous scale over cheeks, mouth and chin. Atopic with irritant dermatitis.
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Erythema and scaling of the cheeks and forehead.
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Pre de- roof: skin coloured bulla with verruciform lesion at the inferior pole. Post de-roof: deroofed bullae with centralised detached epidermis and underlying denuded skin. Fleshy verruciform lesion at inferior pole.
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Widespread eczematous changes on back, bright erythema to buttocks, sparing of natal cleft.
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Puncture site noted inferiorly.
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Mildly eczematous patch in the antecubital fossa.
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Ill-defined hyperpigmentation with follicular prominence over neck. Solitary area of excoriation/ulceration noted on the right side.
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Bright red non-confluent eruption with very fine papules.
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Severe lichenified eczema with induration and impetiginisation
Infected round ulcer with well-defined borders.
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Red swollen lesion with yellowish spots on the lower lid.
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Erythematous and crusted pre-auricular lesion. Inflammation and swelling with surface scale.
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Multiple areas of deep blue dermal pigmentation on the back.
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Vesicular lesions on palm and fingers of left hand.
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Lichenified erythematous/violaceous plaque
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Small superficial erosion of the right lower labial mucosa with surrounding erythema.
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Tinea capitis with associated alopecia
Erythematous macules and papules with some crusting and scale.
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Dry scaly patch on the scalp.
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Clubbing or bulbous uniform swelling of the terminal phalanx involving all fingers with loss of normal angle between the nail and the nail bed.
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Erythematous skin with maceration and superficial erosions on the posterior neck in the skin folds.
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Discoid plaque with crusting, erosions and ooze.
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Multiple nodules covering whole of the left sole with slough and ulceration.
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Bulge at the site of the umbilicus with a soft red mass on top of the skin.
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Inflammed lesion with central punctum and pustular eruption surrounding this. Background erythema.
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Symmetric swelling of lower limbs associated with hyperkeratosis, plantar keratoderma, and dystrophic toenails
Erythematous lump on the upper eyelid.
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Punctate lesion with associated erythematous swelling on the left forearm. There is also a macular papular rash on the chest.
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A button gastrostomy. The width (12Fr) and size (3cm) are written on the top of the tube. The side port (labelled ‘BAL’) is used for inflating and deflating the balloon.
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Lichenified excoriated patch with erosions and weeping
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Bite mark on fifth toe.
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Annular hypopigmented patch with central scaling on a background of asteatotic skin.
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Mouth injury with impacted tooth.
Molluscum contagiosum with secondary infection and ulceration. White material likely exogenous (?zinc cream).
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Yellowing of the skin and sclera.
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Pink superficial cracks between the linear fissures probably caused by injury or trauma.
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Widespread xerosis and fissuring, with ichthyotic appearance to skin. No obvious sparing and there are widespread eczematous changes.
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Area of axillary lichenification and excoriation.
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Intertrigo
Hypopigmented patches on the anterior thighs.
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Lichenified, pale, papular eruption on the extensor surface of the arm. Some excoriation. Possibly some xerosis.
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Extensive healing erosions with haemorrhagic crust and a collarette of scale
Multiple flaccid bullae with erosions on upper limb.
Patches of severely scaly skin.
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Well circumscribed, hyperpigmented plaques of varying sizes on the flexor surfaces. There is central clearing in areas. There is fine overlying scale.
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Patchy loss of skin colour with sharp margins bilaterally on arms and forearms.
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Multiple erythematous targetoid macular lesions on the back.
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Multiple, small, superficial, clear blisters.
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Confetti-like small hypopigmented macules affecting upper chest and neck.
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Widespread follicular rash upper chest, with papules and some small pustules.
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Bilateral tender erythematous lesions on the lower legs.
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Confluent bright pink patches in skin folds of groin and axillae with scattered satellite areas.
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Swelling of left eyelid.
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Blister following Mantoux.
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Single annular lesion with central ulceration. Thickened, pink edge to lesion.
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Head Laceration
Accidental bruising to shin
Urticarial Vasculitis
Erythematous maculopapular/morbilliform eruption on trunk.
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Erythematous papules and pseudo vesicles over shins.
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Widespread facial erythema. Fine surface scale and some possible impetiginisation and crusting over the nose. Sparing of forehead and chin. Excoriations.
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Eczema plus haemangioma and dermal melanocytosis
Abscess of the heel with surrounding redness and swelling with an incision wound to the heel.
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Umbilical erosion with multiple crusted erosions on the abdomen.
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Oedema and erythema of the toes circumferentially.
Eczema Coxsackium
Diffuse micropapules coalescing in areas with underlying erythema
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Erythematous maculopapular eruption on trunk.
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Eroded vesicles at corners of mouth and lower lip.
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Eczema plus haemangioma and dermal melanocytosis
Mouth Injury
Clusters of peri-ocular pustules on a background of erythematous patches. Numerous vesicles and erythematous changes across the face.
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Skin-coloured protrusion emerging from the umbilicus.
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Multiple eroded areas with surrounding flaccid skin.
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Widespread dusky erythema of the posterior trunk with no blistering
Left facial droop.
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Vesiculopustular eruption of lips with crust and ulceration.
Vesicular eruption on palms.
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Swelling of lower limb with hyperpigmentation.
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Bulge at the site of the umbilicus with a dark-coloured discolouration of the skin.
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Ill-defined, erythematous, maculopapular rash, upper right thigh with post inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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Eroded superficial blisters with some crusting.
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Raised bright red strawberry lesion with associated swelling of the scalp.
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Patch of hypopigmented skin of the left lower cheek.
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Blue sclera is associated with osteogenesis imperfecta.
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Periorbital vesiculation with hyperpigmentation left side of face.
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Non blanching symmetrical purpuric lesions on the lower legs. Dusky erythema on the feet.
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Well circumscribed violaceous umbilical plaque.
Dusky atypical target lesions with blisters and erosions.
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Extensive blue-grey discolouration affecting the lower back.
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Abscess with scaling and yellow crust.
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Irregular purpura of distal feet.
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Severe erythema, lichenification, and bleeding of the lower limbs.
Generalised widespread scaly plaque rash affecting the torso and arms with areas of lichenification.
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Patches of lichenified skin in the antecubital fossa with post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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Erythema and scaling on the scalp.
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Generalised raised pink/brown macular papular rash on the back of varying sizes.
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Eruption of dark red macules, vesicles, and erosions distributed across areas previously affected by atopic dermatitis, with relative sparing of the trunk
Extensive desquamation on back post scarlet fever.
Multiple erythematous papules with peripheral scale some with a dry crusted scab over the right thigh and knee.
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Multiple scattered crateriform nodules on trunk with surrounding erythema.
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Extensive linear ulceration of the left side of the face extending from the chin to the temple including the tragus and ear, consistent with involvement of the maxillary and mandibular branches of the trigeminal nerve.
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Deep ulceration of the thigh with necrotic tissue and eschar.
Wheal demonstrated next to intradermal injection site.
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Widespread small papules across left side face, including inner ear. Small amount of scale in ear helix.
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Bright red rash in symmetrical distribution on cheeks
Follicular based erythematous papules.
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Ill-defined symmetrically distributed erythema on the lower limbs.
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Patch of hypopigmentation on the right flank with indistinct margins.
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Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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Nodules over right edge. Dystrophic scarring seen on left from recent abscesses. Old scars from previous abscesses also seen.
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Few comedones (blackheads), papules + cysts with inflammation.
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Annular plaques with some peripheral scaling on limb.
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Flat blue grey birthmark on the lower spine.
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Multiple clustered erosions with central ulceration on the back
Tiny red spots on the tongue.
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Small blisters on the sole of the foot, with post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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This tube has a triangular Freka PEG fixation plate and Cor-Flo end part. The tube itself is held in place by a plastic disc in the stomach and by the triangular plate on the outside. The tube has been in place for some time and the plastic has darkened with use.
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Indurated plaque with large central punctum and peripheral scale.
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Localised induration with overlying erythema and oedema (peau d’orange) and areas of blistering and papulation within the erythema.
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Lichenified hyperpigmented plaque with excoriations.
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Exaggerated scarring response to injury.
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Mild erythema seen on wrist and dorsum of right hand.
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Erythematous maculopapular eruption with sparing of vermillion.
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Scaly adherent plaques on scalp.
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Pearl-like papules with a dimple in the centre.
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Multiple blisters, yellowish coloured, on mouth mucosa.
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Excoriated papules on lower limbs including soles.
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Swelling of the left upper eyelid and erythema of the cheeks bilaterally.
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Bruised Toe
Symmetric swelling of lower limbs associated with hyperkeratosis, plantar keratoderma, and dystrophic toenails
Multiple crusty erosions on the nose and chin with associated vesicles/blisters on the chin.
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Hypopigmented round patches localized on the scalp, as post-inflammatory marks on the skin of atopic patient.
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Small raised shiny cherry like lesion on the temple. There is an associated well-demarcated, erythematous, scaly rash suggestive of contact dermatitis secondary to tape placed over the lesion.
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Injected conjunctiva with some erythema.
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Hyperpigmented annular lesions, featuring erythema and some slight scale.
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Severe lichenified eczema with induration and impetiginisation
Unilateral erythematous rash well circumscribed around the eye.
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Flat blue/grey areas on the back.
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Scaly hypopigmented patches on posterior neck.
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Numerous irregular ulcerating lesions on background of lichenification. Possible impetiginisation with golden crust overlying lesions.
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Fine macular erythema on trunk.
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Infected, round ulcer with erythematous borders.
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Widespread ichthyosis with severe lichenification and xerosis.
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Mouth Injury
Erythematous papules coalescing into serpiginous plaques on a background of hazy erythema and hyperpigmentation in the right axilla. On the right cheek there is erythema and fine scale.
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Chalazion
Inflamed boggy mass on scalp with associated hair loss and crusting.
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Induration at site of intradermal tuberculin injection.
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Papular eruption with erythematous base.
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Pityrosporum Folliculitis
Erythematous papules on dorsa of both feet extending to the ankles.
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Normal dried umbilical cord
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Pustules with erythematous base.
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White horizontal lines mid-nails consistent with chemotherapy.
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Multiple monomorphic pearly white papules with central umbilication.
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Erythematous papules symmetrically distributed on legs with surrounding pallor.
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Widespread erythema across upper chest anteriorly extending to neck. Well defined border at neck. Some wheals.
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Erythema, scale, and excorations on the posterior neck.
Subtle Petechial Rash
Non-blanching palpable purpura of lower limbs.
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Exacerbation of eczema with likely herpetic lesions
Blue subcutaneous swelling.
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Grazed Knee – 13 year old boy
Rough verrucous flat-topped lesions on the dorsal fingers.
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Erythematous edematous plaques “wheals” some of which are confluent on legs.
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Milky discolouration of the tongue.
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Central forehead bruise.
Crops of monomorphic vesicles on dorsal hand and fingers.
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Well defined, erythematous, scaling rash, with peeling over the second left toe extending to the first interdigital space.
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Multiple areas of oval depigmentation, some with scabs still present and some chronic changes.
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Wide spread ill defined erythema over back.
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Erythema and lichenification of the dorsal hands, with excoriations and bleeding.
White smooth shiny papules with central umbilication.
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Multiple annular, scaly patches all over body, face, and scalp.
Learn more about tinea corporis
Diffuse erythematous maculopapular eruption on trunk.
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Blotchy macular erythema on trunk. Could also be consistent with viral exanthem.
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Extensive wheals.
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Partially detached papule with bleeding and peripheral scale.
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Rectangular patch of erythematous, inflamed skin.
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Papular change on the cheeks, eyebrows and forehead with no pustule formation.
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Large raised firm swelling with associated erythema.
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Blue black macular patches on arms.
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Slightly necrotic central umbilicus with periumbilical ulceration with slightly red raised rim.
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Skin coloured papules centred around hair follicles.
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Eruption of dark red macules, vesicles, and erosions distributed across areas previously affected by atopic dermatitis, with relative sparing of the trunk
Non blanching symmetrical purpuric lesions on the dorsum of the hands.
Learn more about Henoch-Schonlein purpura
Erythema and punched-out erosions affecting the chin.
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Erythematous skin with overlying scale.
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Confluent erythema affecting forearm with no associated angioedema.
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Linear patch of alternating light and dark brown pigmentation with hypertrichosis.
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Abrasion to lower leg from AstroTurf – 17 year old male
Multiple small papules on the leg.
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Hyperpigmented plaques in concha, pinna, and periauricular skin.
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Chelitis of lips. The lesions on the chin are flat hypopigmented macules likely post-inflammatory.
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Central break in the skin in two lesions with surrounding erythema and impression of sub epidermal swelling, fading into normal skin at edge.
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Widespread white scaling of the face on a background of erythema, some periorbital swelling and Dennie Morgan folds with nasal tip sparing. More marked scaling in the neck region.
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Widespread erythema with generalised lichenification of the flanks generalised. No evidence of secondary infection.
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Multiple vesicles with erythema affecting the right cheek and periorbital area with purulent weeping from the right eye.
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Moist erythema of the anterior neck fold.
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Pus-filled pustules + nodules with honey-colored crusts + ragged edges.
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Extensive bruising and haematoma formation around left ankle.
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Extensive crusted erosions on the trunk and upper limb.
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No epidermal change. Macular pale pink erythema with a white edge/skin coloured edge and appearance of sub epidermal swelling.
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Chalazion
Multiple vesicles and bullae on the face and upper chest. Lesions in clusters with some slight evidence of golden crust.
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Lichenified eczematous patch in the distribution of the beltline.
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Multiple planar warts on the sole of the foot , some in a mosaic appearance.
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Pink and white oval patches on the trunk due to post-inflammatory hypopigmented marks on atopic skin.
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Nailbed injury pre and post repair.
Confluent crops of monomorphic vesicles on dorsal hand and finger.
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Grouped vesicles over knee.
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Punctuate grouped ulcers on tongue and crusted vesicles in perioral region.
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Eczematous patches with lichenification.
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Well defined erythema in the scalp.
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Erythema and crusting of the umbilical stump.
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Solitary erosion lower leg +/- crust.
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Widespread multiple greyish blue patches over back of a child with skin type 4.
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Lichenifed patch of eczema.
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Eruption of dark red macules, vesicles, and erosions distributed across areas previously affected by atopic dermatitis, with relative sparing of the trunk
Dermatitis over cheeks with a solitary urticated lesion over right upper eyelid. Asteatosis over cheeks bilaterally.
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Everted portion of soft tissue.
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Eczematous rash across the chest – erythema and lichenification.
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Non blanching patch of erythema.
Well defined pink plaque in a flexural site. Some white scaling still evident.
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Swelling to right side of face.
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Crust on an erythematous base.
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Asymmetrical, left sided orbital erythema and associated oedema. Associated mild crusting/skin peeling. Possible exotropia and secondary ptosis.
Learn more about periorbital cellulitis
Excoriated erythematous micro papules on a background of diffuse erythema.
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Abrasion
Impetiginized Eczema
Redness and swelling of upper eyelid with associated ptosis.
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Annular erythematous eruption with central crusting and erosion.
Widespread red, blotchy rash on abdomen.
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Extensive desquamation on upper chest post scarlet fever.
Petechiae around eyes – 4 year old male
Multiple, discrete, annular patches of hair loss over right side (parietal area) of scalp.
Learn more about alopecia areata
Widespread hyperpigmented, irregular patches across back of patient. Patches have poorly defined borders.
Learn more about dermal melanocytosis
Red tender fluctuant swelling consistent with abscess in this case caused by MRSA.
Generalised erythematous scaly rash on the back.
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Bruised Toe
4 year old with kerion
Swelling and redness of the eyelid and surrounding soft tissues.
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Bitonsillar hypertrophy with white exudate.
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Scarlet Fever
Excoriated papules on dorsal hand with lichenification and pustules.
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Yellow scaling of scalp.
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Scaly inflamed patches on the back with excoriations and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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Infected stye
Extensive scalp scale.
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Erythema of cheeks and perioral area with likely secondary bacterial infection (note the honey-coloured crusting).
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Multiple erythematous irregular eroded areas with areas of scarring.
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Superficial erosion over chin with crusting.
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Progression of umbilical granuloma with salt treatment.
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Erythematous papules + microvesicles.
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Indurated skin at site of injection.
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Erythema with lichenification, scale, and excoriations.
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Scarlet Fever
Multiple coin-shaped eczematous areas on the dorsal hands.
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Papulosquamous eruption affecting the dorsa of the fingers.
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The gastrostomy tract is healing. The scar at the medial side of the tract and the vertical lines suggest that this may have been a surgically inserted gastrostomy rather than a true PEG (percutaneous, endoscopic gastrostomy).
There is some redness around the tract and a small amount of discolouration on the dressing which suggests there might be some leakage or maybe infection.
The tube appears to be a ‘PEG tube’ (e.g. a Freak PEG tube) which is held in place by a plastic disc in the stomach and a plastic retainer on the outside which can be seen under the dressing. It is important that once the tract has healed these tubes are ‘exercised’ every week – the outside retainer is released, the tube is pushed in several (4-5) cm and then drawn back until snug and the retainer is re-secured. This helps prevent a buried bumper – where the stomach lining grows over the plastic disc on the inside and often needs to be retrieved with an open operation.
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Scar overlying the medial malleolus of the left foot. Scattering of erythematous papules, xerosis of the skin (fine overlying scale)
Stomatitis in child with bilateral pneumonia, urticaria rash and cardiovascular instability requiring >40ml/kg fluid + inotropes.
Extensive lichenification of the dorsal fingers, hand, and wrist, with excoriations and erosion.
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Erythema with indistinct margins and sparing of pressure points (underwear).
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Post-immunisations (12 month imms)
Unilateral, well-defined, purplish discolouration of skin extending from elbow to dorsum of right hand.
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Erythematous papules with surrounding hazy erythema and follicular hyperkeratosis.
Multiple vesicles on an erythematous base.
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2 week old with paronychia
Multiple small crusted erosions with larger erythematous erosions.
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Skin-coloured protrusion emerging from the umbilicus.
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Vesicles on an erythematous base with some crusted lesions.
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Blue sclera is associated with osteogenesis imperfecta.
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Small area of punctum/scab on scalp.
The lack of hair around the plaited braid suggest a degree of traction alopecia from braiding.
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Skin desquamation and scaling at the periphery on background of erythema.
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Normal Bruising Pattern
An abscess (tuberculosis colliquativa cutis). An ulcerated abscess with well-defined + raised borders.
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Non-blanching palpable purpura of upper limbs.
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Sandpaper-like popular eruption with desquamation.
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Erythematous patches and plaques with surrounding pallor.
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Strawberry tongue (due to reduced filiform papillae with retained fungiform papillae), crusted nodule on left cheek, and desquamation on trunk.
Erythematous macules over distal foot, some purpuric. Likely viral exanthem.
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Scaly skin on dorsal hand with increased skin markings + scattered skin coloured papules.
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Multiple little tiny superficial sweat-filled blisters.
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Bullae on fingertip of left second finger.
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Islands of repigmentation from patches of vitiligo on anterior shins.
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Avulsed Nail
Plantar erythema as manifestation of PIMS-TS.
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Multiple excoriated pustules with scaly ragged edge.
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Monomorphic erythematous papules with central pustule (this pustule will eventually rupture leaving an ulcer).
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Paronychia
Single well-circumscribed hyperpigmented macular patch on chest.
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Annular scaly shiny plaque on the dorsal foot.
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Multiple papules on the plantar surfaces of the feet with evidence of burrows.
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Widespread homogeneous pink macules, patches and plaques with no obvious epidermal change.
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Normal umbilical cord
Multiple erythematous to violaceous subcutaneous nodules.
Learn more about erythema nodosum
Erythematous macular patch on heel with some surface peeling.
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Multiple patches of eczema with post inflammatory hypopigmentation over flexural aspect of neck and likely secondary infection (crusting).
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Blashkoid distribution of hyperkeratotic papules and plaques along arms.
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Papules + nodules.
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Pale, white, flat-topped papules on labial mucosa
Crops of peri-ocular pustules across both eyes. Background erythema and some excoriation.
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Petechiae of the hard palate. Common in viral infections.
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Erythematous rash with surrounding blister and peeling of the skin.
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Pustules on an erythematous base.
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Erythema around gastrostomy site.
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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.
Blue black macular patches over lumbosacral area.
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Erythematous papules with surrounding pallor on lower trunk.
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Dermal melanocytosis over the lower lumbar region. Scattered erythematous papules over back.
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Confluent pustules and nodules with honey-colored crusts and ragged edge.
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Frictional darkening of the extensor surfaces of the knees with thickened skin.
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Head Injury
Facial erythema.
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Raised red edge surrounding a central area of hyperpigmentation with accentuated skin markings.
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Small pustule with underlying swelling.
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Scaly and erythematous patches localized on the neck.
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Rough verrucous flat-topped lesions on the dorsal fingers.
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Hyperpigmented patch on the leg.
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Erythematous vascular-looking nodule inferior to right eye.
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Hyperkeratosis over left forehead and glabella.
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Scaly hypopigmented patches on the lateral neck.
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Extensive scale and eczematous patches affecting the upper chest and face with dyspigmentation.
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Clubbing noted at distal fingers/nails.
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Hyperpigmentation with scattered hypopigmentation and scale.
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Bulge at the site of the umbilicus with a soft red mass on top of the skin.
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Fine predominantly macular erythematous eruption on the trunk.
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Central erythema, lichenification, and hyperpigmented edge over flexure. Shiny due to emollient.
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Multiple little tiny superficial blisters sweat-filled.
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Extensive ulceration and eschar affecting lower abdomen with surrounding erythema.
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Discoid plaque with crusting, erosions and ooze.
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Sheets of pustules on abdomen with generalised erythema and desquamation of skin.
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Well-circumscribed blue/green fluctuant mass.
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Extensive papular eruption on upper limbs with thick crust affecting trunk.
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Blue discolouration affecting the leg.
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Multiple papules on an erythematous base on the trunk. Occasional pustules with macular base.
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Extensive healing erosions with haemorrhagic crust and a collarette of scale
Multiple polygonal yellow papules and plaques on his dorsal area of the feet.
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Multi-focal non-scarring alopecia with preservation of follicular ostia. Scaly, adherent plaque on the scalp.
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Punched out erosion affecting the left lateral neck fold with multiple discrete eroded areas. Lesions appear wet and a number feature deroofed blisters, with one cluster remaining medially. Largest lesion appears ulcerated.
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Generalised macular papular rash on the back.
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Eczema Coxsackium
Grouped erythematous slightly urticated papules on trunk with surrounding dry skin.
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Periorbital diffuse swelling with mild erythema.
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Blue coloured tongue and lips.
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Urticaria
Erythema and adherent scale over scalp.
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Lymphoedema with thickening of the skin (elephantiasis) and associated ulceration and hyperpigmentation.
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Widespread erythematous maculopapular rash.
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Areas of sloughing of superficial skin and pale, white, leathery appearance suggest possible third degree burn with surrounding blister formation.
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Erythematous swollen leg.
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Eczematous patches on the neck and upper chest with some secondary mild impetiginsation. Mild lichenifaction around the mouth. Some areas are hypopigmeted.
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Scattered patches of hypopigmentation with indistinct margins on abdomen.
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Raised purplish confluent are in a ring pattern on the dorsal area of the foot.
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Acral erythematous macules. No vesicles/blisters or target lesions apparent.
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Skin-coloured bulge emanating from the umbilicus with erythema and scale consistent with lichen simplex chronicus.
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Extensive healing erosions with haemorrhagic crust and a collarette of scale
Eczema Coxsackium
Single verrucous plaque on posterior neck.
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Multiple urticated bruises, some of which have a targetoid appearance
Erythematous rash forehead interspersed with pinpoint papules in a young infant
Background erythema with papular component on cheek.
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Scarlet Fever
Urticarial Vasculitis
Excoriated erythematous papules on legs with surrounding dry skin.
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Coated tongue with areas of loss of normal rugosity revealing smooth flat areas.
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Cradle Cap
Erythematous lesions with blisters, erosions, + crusting on dorsal hands and perioral area.
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White coating on tongue.
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Raised reddish/purplish firm bumps arranged in multiple confluent rings localized on the third finger of the hand.
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Lichenified hyperpigmented plaques on the abdomen with background follicular eczema.
Hypopigmented papules and plaques on posterior neck.
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Mature natal teeth nearly or fully developed.
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Scarlet Fever
Postinflammatory hypopigmented macules.
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Eczematous patch at antecubital fossa with lichenification, scale, and excoriations.
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Impetiginized Eczema
Dark brown pigmented lesion of dorsal wrist.
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Multiple little pus-filled pustules with erythematous halo.
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Multiple excoriated vesicles on an erythematous base, some crusted.
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Swelling and blistering with associated erythema involving the whole finger.
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Round ulcer with undermined edges,
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Erythematous papules inner thighs with a solitary pustule on left thigh in a caucasian child.
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Tick is seen in this image amongst the hair.
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Erythematous papules arranged in an annular distribution with central clearing. One erythematous satellite papule superiorly
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Erythematous tender nodules on shins with bruised appearance.
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Freckle with surrounding lighter area on the abdomen vertical line downward from the nipple.
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Round, scaly, confluent, erythematous patches.
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Infection extending 2 days later
Impetigo
Scarlet Fever
Oval membranised nodule lateral to midline of scalp at occipital hair whorl. Look for a ‘hair collar sign’. Heals with scarring.
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Hyperpigmented patch with raised border and evidence of scar from previous surgery.
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Faint scale on the abdomen with periumbilical wrinkling and an eczematous patch on the upper abdomen.
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Multiple, discrete 1-2mm, hypopigmented papules over the flexor aspect of the wrist.
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Erythematous, maculopapular eruption with sparing of vermillion.
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Multiple urticated bruises, some of which have a targetoid appearance
Facial atopic dermatitis with secondary infection and crusting.
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Multiple erythematous nodules of varying sizes with overlying and peripheral scale.
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Discoid erythematous plaques affecting forehead and eyes, with a ‘raccoon-eye’ appearance, in a neonate with a mother with anti-SSA (Ro) antibodies.
Round patches of erythema with desquamation on the neckline.
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Excoriated papules on dorsal foot, with some pustules.
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Erythema, lichenification, and hyperpigmentation of anterior neck folds.
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Wheal on cheek (with incidental papules suggesting mild acne).
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Clubbing noted at distal toes/nails.
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Exacerbation of eczema with likely herpetic lesions
Erythematous area of leg.
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Multiple areas of deep blue dermal pigmentation on the back.
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Torn upper lip frenulum
Vascular pedunculate lesion with underlying visible veins.
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Multiple black papules on the cheeks.
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Eruption of dark red macules, vesicles, and erosions distributed across areas previously affected by atopic dermatitis, with relative sparing of the trunk
Single well-circumscribed hyperpigmented macular patch on abdomen.
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Superficially eroded patch with golden crust at periphery.
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Xerosis, lichenification, and erythema of the posterior neck.
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Scattered erythematous papules on the left side of abdomen with some early pustulation seen in a few.
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Discrete tense bullae with surrounding erythema in linear “breakfast, lunch, and dinner” distribution.
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Small area of inflammation with surrounding pus on the skin surrounding the nail.
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Keloid scar (scar extends outside the margin of the original scar).
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Single erythematous lesion. Well defined, symmetrical and uniform in colour. Likely vascular given colour with ‘strawberry-like’ appearance.
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Pustular lesions on the scalp.
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Throat burning with bubbles at the back of the mouth.
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Multiple small facial pustules predominantly on forehead and peri-nasal areas.
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Multiple annular plaques with central erosion and hyperpigmentation and peripheral hypopigmentation.
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Silvery scaly plaques predominantly on extensor arms.
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Scarlet Fever
Multiple scaly papules on the skin, with characteristic crusting of the skin.
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White patch of depigmentation in annular shape with island of sparing centrally on right upper lip.
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Scattering of erythematous papules.
Bilateral eye swelling.
Extensive wheals affecting the upper chest and neck. Areas of sparing throughout and irregular borders.
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Scattered small lesions of non-blanching erythema/purpura. Two ecchymoses evident
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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.
Subcutaneous swelling of anterior neck.
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Oval shaped ecchymosis with central sparing.
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Haemangioma to scalp
Asymmetric bulge over the right scalp.
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Multiple scaly lesions on the lower legs, some appear papular.
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Blistering and desquamation with ulceration L1/2 distribution.
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Hair Tourniquet
Skin coloured blisters coalescing into bullae surrounded by erythema in a multi-dermatomal distribution.
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An erythematous rash with multiple and polymorphic vesicles and blisters, located on the dorsal skin of the knees.
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Inflammatory nodules with sinus tracts of axilla.
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Excoriated vesicles around the eye.
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Multiple discrete /coalescing wheals over torso and abdomen.
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Superficial infantile haemangioma on the anterior neck.
Butterfly or malar violaceous raised erythematous rash across the cheeks and bridge of the nose. There is mucosal involvement with lesions on the lips.
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Symmetric swelling of lower limbs associated with hyperkeratosis, plantar keratoderma, and dystrophic toenails
Raised scaly patches and plaques.
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Multiple papulopustules with early punched-out erosions.
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Blue pigmented patches over buttocks and sacrum
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Erythematous patches on the posterior neck and back.
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Dusky atypical target lesions with blisters and erosions.
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Scleral icterus.
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Discrete dermal nodule with associated erythema and hyperpigmentation.
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