These are pictures of Dermatoses Resulting from Physical Factors (Part 3). This is a part in Dermatoses Resulting from Physical Factors of the Andrews' Diseases of the Skin Clinical Atlas 1st Edition 2018 book
Part 3 will finish catalogues many examples of how the skin reacts to the external environment from which it protects the body. Exposure to physical factors such as heat, cold, moisture, ultraviolet light, radiation, mechanical trauma and imbedded foreign bodies can manifest as uniquely patterned skin fndings.
Fig. 3.41 Hydroa vacciniforme
Fig. 3.42 Chronic actinic dermatitis
Fig. 3.43 Chronic actinic dermatitis
Fig. 3.44 Chronic radiodermatitis
Fig. 3.45 Chronic radiodermatitis with fibrosis
Fig. 3.46 Chronic radiodermatitis with basal
cell cancer as a complication
Fig. 3.47 (A) Fluoroscopy-induced radiodermatitis. (B) Close-up of Fig. 3.47A.
Fig. 3.48 Hard corn
Fig. 3.49 Soft corn
Fig. 3.50 Fire coral cuts
Fig. 3.51 Decubitus ulcer
Fig. 3.52 Sclerosing lymphangitis
Fig. 3.53 (A) Black heel. (B) Immediately after scraping off blood from black heel
Fig. 3.54 Subcutaneous emphysema
Fig. 3.55 Piezogenic papules
Fig. 3.56 Skin-popping ulcer.
Fig. 3.57 Cotton granuloma.
Fig. 3.58 Hair granuloma in a barber
Fig. 3.59 Red tattoo reaction
Fig. 3.60 Silicone granuloma.
Fig. 3.61 Mercury granuloma from thermometer.
Fig. 3.62 Silica granuloma
Fig. 3.63 Carbon stain, gunshot wound
Fig. 3.64 Zyplast granuloma, test site
REFERENCES
Andrews' Diseases of the Skin Clinical Atlas 1st Edition 2018
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