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Alopecia in Secondary Syphilis

#Alopecia #Secondary #Syphilis #Scalp #Clinical #Photo
Alopecia in Secondary ... Syphilis #Alopecia ... Secondary #Syphilis #Scalp ... #Clinical #Photo
Massive Basal Cell Carcinoma Arising from the Scalp

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical Images

#Clinical
Arising from the Scalp ... UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... Carcinoma #Massive #Scalp ... #Photo #UCSDH
Secondary Disseminated Syphilis

Case from my residency that @EstradaElJefe helped me publish in JGIM. One important finding
is the patchy alopecia ... #Dermatology #Clinical ... #Photo #SkinRash ... #Alopecia
Atopic Dermatitis

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical Images

#Clinical #Dermatology #SkinRash #AtopicDermatitis #Scalp #Photo #UCSDH
UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... AtopicDermatitis #Scalp ... #Photo #UCSDH
Lupus (SLE): Mucocutaneous Manifestations

 • Langerhan cells and keratinocytes release cytokines -> localized inflammatory response ->
Lupus (SLE): Mucocutaneous ... cutaneous lupus: scaly ... areas -> Scaring alopecia ... mechanism) -> Alopecia ... Phenomenon #Lupus #SLE
Blue nevus 
 - Dark blue-gray macule or papule 
 - Well-circumscribed 
 - Melanin localized
Common on nose and scalp ... Diagnosis #Benign #Clinical ... #Photo
Psoriasiform Scalp Findings in Dermatomyositis

Scalp: DM patients can present with a psoriasiform scalp eruption characterized redness,
Psoriasiform Scalp ... a psoriasiform scalp ... and non scarring alopecia ... #Dermatology #Clinical ... #Photo
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) - Diagnosis and Management Summary
 • Epidemiology: 10-180/100,000, Typically Age 20-40, F:M
Erythematosus (SLE ... 40, F:M 9:1 • Clinical ... Photosensitivity, Alopecia ... are evocative of SLE ... management of SLE
Ichthyosis: Idiopathic scaly condition, demonstrated in picture on left.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical
Ichthyosis: Idiopathic scaly ... UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Dermatology
Tinea Versicolor: Scaly well demarcated patches caused by fungal skin infection.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog
Tinea Versicolor: Scaly ... UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Dermatology