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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease: A febrile illness (caused by Coxsackie Virus) associated vesicle formation on
Hand, Foot, and ... formation on the hands ... Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo
Hand, Foot, & Mouth Disease

#Clinical #Photo #Peds #Pediatrics #HFMD #HandFootMouth #Disease #SkinRash
Hand, Foot, & Mouth ... Disease #Clinical ... #Photo #Peds #Pediatrics
"Liver palms"
Palmar erythema 

#clinical #diagnosis #PhysicalExam 
#hands #liver #hepatology #cirrosis
#photo
erythema #clinical ... #diagnosis #PhysicalExam ... #hands #liver ... hepatology #cirrosis #photo
Acrocyanosis: Bluish discoloration of the hands and feet commonly seen in newborns.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD
discoloration of the hands ... Images #Clinical ... #Peds #Pediatrics ... Acrocyanosis #Newborn #Photo ... #UCSDH
Pediatric Mouth Disorders - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Teeth:
 • Teething
Painful - Gastrointestinal:
 • Crohn's Disease
 • Ulcerative
- Differential Diagnosis ... Algorithm Teeth ... Gingivitis) • Hand ... , Foot and Mouth ... #Peds #Pediatrics
Cyanosis: Bluish discoloration of nail beds and fingertips, usually associated with hypoxemia and/or
hypoperfusion.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. -
discoloration of nail beds ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Cyanosis ... #Fingernails #Hands ... #UCSDH
Cyanosis: Bluish discoloration of nail beds and fingertips, usually associated with hypoxemia and/or
hypoperfusion.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. -
discoloration of nail beds ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Cyanosis ... #Fingernails #Hands ... #UCSDH
Moccasin-variety Tinea Pedis 
70 M chronic scaly feet. Over the years: rash has itched only occasionally;
Moccasin-variety Tinea Pedis ... Diagnosis? ... pitted keratolysis; and ... Variety #type #clinical ... #photo #foot #dermatology
Tone - Heel to Ear on Physical Exam
Holding the baby’s foot in one hand, draw the
in one hand, draw ... The foot should ... tone #Newborn #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video ... #peds #pediatrics
Grasp Primitive Reflex on Newborn Physical Exam 

Placement of the examiner’s finger in the palm of
the palm of the hand ... the sole of the foot ... dorsum of the hand ... the back of the hand ... causes a hand opening