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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Acrodermatitis_Continua_of_Hallopeau_1_030307 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | ACRODERMATITIS CONTINUA / PSORIASIS, PUSTULAR / PSORIASIS | Category: | papulosquamous eruptions / vesiculobullous eruptions | ||
| Body Site: | finger / hand | Age: | 43 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | scale and pustules | ||||
| Comments: | This 43_year-old man had a 3 year history of scale and pustules on the finger tips of both hands. His skin, scalp, and nails were clear. | ||||
| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Juvenile_Xanthogranuloma_1_030307 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | XANTHOGRANULOMA, JUVENILE / CAFé AU LAIT SPOT | Category: | neonatal dermatology / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) / hyperpigmentation | ||
| Body Site: | back | Age: | 6 months | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | 6 mo. old boy born with yellow-orange 8mm papule on R scapula. Lesion appears to be asymptomatic and is not changing in size or quality. No other medical problems. | ||||
| Comments: | This 6-month-old boy had an asymptomatic yellowish-orange 8 mm round nodule on the right upper back. He was well with normal growth and development. Note the café au lait spot on the lower back. Occasionally xanthogranulomas may be associated with increased numbers of café au lait spots and rarely chronic myelogenous leukemia. Other rare associations have been reported. Infants probably deserve an eye examination to exclude xanthogranulomas that may involve the irides or other ocular structures. | ||||
| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Tattoo_Granuloma_1_030307 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | TATTOO | Category: | granulomatous disorder | ||
| Body Site: | arm | Age: | 34 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | infiltrated smooth topped plaques | ||||
| Comments: | This young adult developed a granulomatous reaction in the red component of a tattoo on the right arm. The tattoo was acquired a year earlier. Delayed hypersensitivity reactions occur rarely in tattoos and are most commonly associated with the red dye cinnabar which contains mercuric sulfide. Reactions have also been reported with chrome green and cobalt blue. | ||||
| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Lichen_Planus_Koebnerization_1_030303 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | LICHEN PLANUS | Category: | koebner phenomenon (isomorphic phenomenon) / papulosquamous eruptions / linear eruptions | ||
| Body Site: | forearm / arm | Age: | 26 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | 2-4 cm polygonal purple papules in a linear organization | ||||
| Comments: | This 26-year-old man with biopsy proven lichen planus demonstrates a koebner or isomorphic phenomenon with pruritic purple papules in a linear organization on his arm. | ||||
| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Pyoderma_Gangrenosum_1_030303 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | PYODERMA GANGRENOSUM / ULCER | Category: | cutaneous sign of systemic disease / ulcer | ||
| Body Site: | leg | Age: | 63 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | large undermined ulcer covered with exuberant granulation tissue | ||||
| Comments: | A 63-year-old woman complained of persistent painful ulcers on her legs and abdomen for years. Skin biopsies failed to reveal any signs of infection, and an extensive evaluation for systemic disease was negative. | ||||
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| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Steroid_Atrophy_1_030303 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | ATROPHY, STEROID-INDUCED / DRUG REACTION | Category: | atrophy / drug reaction | ||
| Body Site: | leg / thigh buttock | Age: | 63 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | 63 y.o. caucasian female with longstanding pyoderma gangrenosum and long-term potent topical steroid use. | ||||
| Comments: | This woman with longstanding pyoderma gangrenosum developed atrophic plaques on her thighs and buttocks after chronic use of moderate to high potency topical steroids | ||||
| Related Images: | Pyoderma_Gangrenosum_1_030303 | ||||
| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Erythema_Ab_Igne_2_030302 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | ERYTHEMA AB IGNE / HEAT-INDUCED INJURY | Category: | Iatrogenic disorders, child abuse, | ||
| Body Site: | abdomen | Age: | 26 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | reticulated bronze colored patches | ||||
| Comments: | A 26-year-old man with disseminated nasopharyngeal carcinoma developed a reticulated red rash on the abdomen after using a hot water bottle on the skin to manage abdominal pain. | ||||
| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Disseminated_Herpes_Zoster_1_030302 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | ZOSTER / VARICELLA / IMMUNODEFICIENCY, ACQUIRED | Category: | infections and infestations | ||
| Body Site: | trunk / abdomen chest | Age: | 82 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | disseminated 2-5 mm red papules, vesicles, and pustules | ||||
| Comments: | This 82-year-old woman with a history of chronic lymphocytic leukemia developed disseminated pruritic red papules, vesicles, and pustules. A double fluorescent antibody stain was positive for varicella-zoster virus infection. She also had a history of chicken pox as a child. Although she was started on parenteral acyclovir, she died 2 days later of complications of disseminated infection. | ||||
| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Cellulitis_1_030302 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | CELLULITIS / ERYSIPELAS / IMMUNODEFICIENCY, ACQUIRED | Category: | infections and infestations | ||
| Body Site: | arm | Age: | 84 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | red patch with central crust and erosion | ||||
| Comments: | This 84-year-old man with a history of myelodysplasia developed a progressive painful red patch with a central crust on his right arm several days after abrading his arm when he fell on the carpet. Initially he improved slowly on parenteral cefazolin followed by oral cephalexin. Blood cultures were negative and he remained clinically well. | ||||
| © 2001-2009, DermAtlas | Image Name: | Necrotizing_Fasciitis_1_030302 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FASCIITIS, NECROTIZING / ULCER | Category: | infections and infestations / ulcer | ||
| Body Site: | leg / foot | Age: | 30 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ben Barankin, MD | ||||
| Description: | 30 y.o. caucasian Male with Right leg progressive pain following bee sting. Developed necrotizing fasciits within 2 days. | ||||
| Comments: | A 30-year-old man developed rapidly progressive painful erythema and edema of the right foot following a bee sting. Necrotizing fasciitis was diagnosed, and the area was aggressively debrided in the operating room. | ||||
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