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DermAtlas: CHEST - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_1_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR) /
SCAR /
ULCER
  Category: neonatal dermatology /
ulcer
Body Site: chest / abdomen
trunk
  Age: 2 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: grouped discrete and confluent red erosions with crusting and reepitelialization
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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DermAtlas: CHEST - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_2_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR) /
SCAR /
ULCER
  Category: neonatal dermatology /
ulcer
Body Site: chest / abdomen
trunk
  Age: 2 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: grouped discrete and confluent red erosions with crusting and reepitelialization
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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DermAtlas: CHEST - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_3_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR) /
SCAR /
ULCER
  Category: neonatal dermatology /
ulcer
Body Site: chest / abdomen
trunk
  Age: 2 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: grouped discrete and confluent red erosions with crusting and reepitelialization
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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DermAtlas: CHEST - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_4_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR) /
SCAR /
ULCER
  Category: neonatal dermatology /
ulcer
Body Site: chest / abdomen
trunk
  Age: 6 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: healing reticulated erosions with residual scale, erythema, crusts
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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DermAtlas: CHEST - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_5_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR) /
SCAR /
ULCER
  Category: neonatal dermatology /
atrophy
Body Site: chest / abdomen
trunk
  Age: 2 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: healing reticulated erosions with residual scale, erythema, crusts
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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DermAtlas: CHEST - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_6_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR) /
SCAR /
ULCER
  Category: neonatal dermatology /
atrophy
Body Site: chest / abdomen
trunk
  Age: 2 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: reticulated scars with hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation atrophy and some residual crusting
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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DermAtlas: CHEST - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_7_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR) /
SCAR /
ULCER
  Category: neonatal dermatology /
atrophy
Body Site: chest / abdomen
trunk
  Age: 2 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: reticulated scars with hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation atrophy and some residual crusting
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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DermAtlas: CHEST - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_8_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR) /
SCAR /
ULCER
  Category: neonatal dermatology /
atrophy
Body Site: chest / abdomen
trunk
  Age: 2 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: reticulated scars with hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation atrophy and some residual crusting
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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DermAtlas: Histology - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_9_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR)   Category: neonatal dermatology
Body Site: abdomen   Age: 2 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: There is a "pustular" dermatitis with necrotic epidermis overlying a mixed infiltrate of neutrophils and eosinophils with hemorrhage.
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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DermAtlas: Histology - congenital vesicular erosive dermatosis (supple reticulated scar)
© 2001-2010, DermAtlas
Image Name: congenital_vesicular_erosive_dermatosis_10_070821   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CONGENITAL VESICULAR EROSIVE DERMATOSIS (SUPPLE RETICULATED SCAR)   Category: neonatal dermatology
Body Site: abdomen   Age: 2 weeks
Contributor: Stuart Brown    
Description: There is a "pustular" dermatitis with necrotic epidermis overlying a mixed infiltrate of neutrophils and eosinophils with hemorrhage.
Comments: This infant was born at 35 weeks gestation following an uncomplicated pregnancy. Depressed and somewhat macerated erosions were noted at birth on the trunk, ears, and axillae. Bacterial and viral cultures were negative. The eruption healed within weeks leaving depressed, supple reticulated scars. A skin biopsy of the erosions revealed a neutrophilic and eosinophilic infiltrate, and immunofluorescence studies were negative. Over the next few years she developed occasional erosions which healed quickly. At 2 years of age she was developing normally and only slightly behind her twin sister.
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