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Excoriated papules with honey-colored crusting were present on the abdomen, back (Panel A), arms, and legs.
#Clinical #Derm ... #Pathology #Scabies ... #Microscopy #Rash
Strongyloides stercoralis Hyperinfection - Physical examination revealed reticulated purpuric patches with dusky centers on the abdomen,
biopsy of the rash ... #Clinical #Derm ... #Pathology #InfectiousDisease ... #Rash #StrongyloidesStercoralis
Tinea Versicolor - Physical examination revealed large, coalescing, hypopigmented patches and macules on her torso and
#Clinical #Derm ... #Pathology #Tinea ... TineaVersicolor #Rash
ID Approach to Fever and Rash - Diagnostic Algorithm
Central Maculopapular (most common):
Measles, Parvovirus 819 / EBV,
Approach to Fever and Rash ... - Diagnostic Algorithm ... Coxsackievirus A16 (HFMD), Pyoderma ... WuidQ #Fever #Rash ... Febrile #Diagnosis #Algorithm
Maculopapular - Diagnostic Algorithm
Pathophysiology:
- Catch-all term with a wide range of potential pathophysiologic mechanisms and causative
Maculopapular - Diagnostic Algorithm ... : - Catch-all term ... New-onset fever with rash ... #Dermatology #Rash ... Color #Targetoid #Algorithm
Maculopapular Rashes - THE ALGORITHMIC APPROACH 

The term maculopapule is a portmanteau, a combination
of macule and
Maculopapular Rashes - THE ALGORITHMIC ... APPROACH The term ... distribution of the rash ... Maculopapular #Rash ... #Algorithm #Central
Micronutrient Deficiencies After Gastric Bypass
Fat-Soluble Vitamins:
 • Vitamin A - Night/complete blindness, xeropthalmia (pathologic dryness of
xeropthalmia (pathologic ... non-specific skin rash ... cognition and long-term
Glucagonoma-Associated Rash - The rash involved the arms, genitals, and buttocks and had progressed to the
Glucagonoma-Associated Rash ... - The rash involved ... Clinical #HONC #Derm ... #Pathology #Radiology ... #Glucagonoma #Rash
Cutaneous Actinomycosis - the left knee was noted to have edema, erythema, hyperpigmentation, hyperkeratinization, and several
C) #Clinical #Derm ... #Pathology #Rash