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Numerous papules
caused
... by viral
infection
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Images #Clinical #
Photo
... #Contagiosum #
UCSDH
redness and swelling
caused
... by bacterial
infection
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Images #Clinical #
Photo
... #Cellulitis #
UCSDH
Tinea
Pedis
: Scaly ... erruption of the feet
caused
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Images #Clinical #
Photo
... #Foot #
UCSDH
demarcated patches
caused
... by fungal skin
infection
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Images #Clinical #
Photo
... Tinea #Versicolor #
UCSDH
pigmented macules
caused
... patients with HIV
infection
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Images #Clinical #
Photo
... Kaposis #Sarcoma #
UCSDH
Nodosum: In this
case
... Streptococcal
infection
...
Photo
credit, Josh ... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... #
UCSDH
Hordeolum (Sty):
Infection
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Ophthalmology #
Photo
... Hordeolum #Stye #
UCSDH
Onychomycosis: Fungal
infection
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Images #Clinical #
Photo
... Fingernails #Fungal #
UCSDH
fungal toenail
infection
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Images #Clinical #
Photo
... Onychomycosis #Fungal #
UCSDH
to Adenovirus
infection
...
Photo
credit, Josh ... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Ophthalmology #
Photo
... Keratoconjunctivitis #Adenovirus #
UCSDH
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