These are pictures of Cutaneous Signs and Diagnosis (Part 4). This is last part in Cutaneous Signs and Diagnosis of the Andrews' Diseases of the Skin Clinical Atlas 1st Edition 2018 book
Continued Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. Part 4 is last part of Cutaneous Signs and Diagnosis. It will focus on the morphologic patterns skin lesions.
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Part 1: Atlas of Cutaneous Signs and Diagnosis (Part 1)
Part 2: Atlas of Cutaneous Signs and Diagnosis (Part 2)
Part 3: Atlas of Cutaneous Signs and Diagnosis (Part 3)
Part 4:
Fig. 2.55 Mycosis fungoides (poikiloderma)
Fig. 2.56 Limited scleroderma, CREST (gangrene)
Fig.2.57 Atrophoderma (atrophy).
Fig. 2.58 Reeve sign (the reenactment of the cause of the condition
during examination). Washboard nail dystrophy.
during examination). Washboard nail dystrophy.
Fig. 2.59 Lichen simplex chronicus
(lichenifcation).
(lichenifcation).
Fig. 2.60 Lichen planus (linear,
koebnerization).
koebnerization).
Fig. 2.61 Granuloma annulare (annular).
Fig. 2.62 Tinea corporis (annular).
Fig. 2.63 Erythema ab igne (retiform).
Fig. 2.64 Cutaneous larva migrans (serpiginous)
Fig. 2.65 Herpes simplex (grouped)
Fig. 2.66 Linear epidermal nevus (blaschkoid).
Fig. 2.67 Systemic lupus erythematosus (photosensitivity pattern
sparing nasolabial folds, under nose, under mouth).
sparing nasolabial folds, under nose, under mouth).
Fig. 2.68 Melanoma (color variegation)
Fig. 2.69 Green nails from Pseudomonas infection (unusual color
helps with the diagnosis).
helps with the diagnosis).
Fig.2.70 Pachyonychia congenita (oral)
Fig. 2.71 Kaposi sarcoma
(conjunctiva).
(conjunctiva).
Fig. 2.72 Nail groove
from mucous cyst
(nail).
from mucous cyst
(nail).
Fig. 2.73 Alopecia areata (hair).
REFERENCES
Andrews' Diseases of the Skin Clinical Atlas 1st Edition 2018
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