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dermatology
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skinrash
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capnocytophaga
Tinea
Versicolor ... caused by fungal
skin
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Images #Clinical #
Photo
... #Versicolor #
UCSDH
Tinea
, Inframammary ... affecting the moist
skin
... Goldberg, M.D. -
UCSD
... Images #Clinical #
Photo
... #Inframammary #
UCSDH
Christmas Tree
Rash
... parallel to lines of
skin
... palms/soles -
Differential
... nummular eczema,
tinea
... #dermatology #
photo
Skin
Hypopigmentation ... -
Differential
... sclerosis (white "
ash
... Localized Acquired •
Tinea
... #dermatology #
Differential
Hyperpigmentation -
Differential
... of hair, eyes,
skin
... sclerosis (white "
ash
... Localized Acquired •
Tinea
... • Melasma •
Tinea
Staphylococcal Scalded
Skin
... SSSS) A 5-year-
old
... the ED with a
rash
... the patient’s
rash
... SSSS #Clinical #
Photo
Skin
Conditions ... Joint Pain
Rash
... infection Malar
rash
... gangrenosum •
IBD
... #rashes #
differential
Purpura Fulminans
Skin
...
Rash
on Physical ... Exam 60 year
old
... Purpura #Fulminans #
Skin
... #
photo
Moccasin-variety
Tinea
... Over the years:
rash
... Moccasin type
tinea
...
skin
of inflamed ... type #clinical #
photo
Tinea
Capitis in ... Newborn- A 3-week-
old
... Somalia, had similar
skin
...
Tinea
capitis, a ... #clinical #
photo
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