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Tinea, Inframammary Crease: Fungal dermatitis affecting the moist skin beneath this male patient's 
breast tissue

Charlie Goldberg,
Tinea, Inframammary ... Crease: Fungal ... affecting the moist skin ... Images #Clinical #Photo ... Dermatology #SkinRash #Tinea
Tinea Versicolor: Scaly well demarcated patches caused by fungal skin infection.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog
Tinea Versicolor ... caused by fungal skin ... Images #Clinical #Photo ... Dermatology #SkinRash #Tinea
Cellulitis: Redness and swelling resulting from bacterial skin infection.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical
Cellulitis: Redness ... from bacterial skin ... Dermatology #SkinRash #Cellulitis ... #Photo #UCSDH
Christmas Tree Rash of Pityriasis rosea
 - small oval scaling patches
 - Christmas tree pattern
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parallel to lines of skin ... nummular eczema, tinea ... #dermatology #photo
Tinea Capitis in a Newborn- A 3-week-old male newborn was brought to the pediatrician with three
Tinea Capitis in ... hyperkeratotic central areas ... Somalia, had similar skin ... Tinea capitis, a ... #clinical #photo
Proptosis - Differential Diagnosis - Unilateral vs Bilateral
Unilateral:
 • Infections (can become bilateral with cavernous sinus
- Orbital cellulitis ... - Metastatic (breast ... Bilateral #Causes #ophthalmology
Common Dermatological Conditions - Distribution and Morphology
 • Acne vulgaris - Face, upper back, chest -
- Skin-colored ... on sun-damaged skin ... collarette of scale • Tinea ... with site, (e.g„ tinea ... Acrochordons (skin
Moccasin-variety Tinea Pedis 
70 M chronic scaly feet. Over the years: rash has itched only occasionally;
Moccasin-variety Tinea ... Moccasin type tinea ... Moccasin tinea pedis ... skin of inflamed ... type #clinical #photo
Pyoderma Gangrenosum: Autoimmune disorder resulting in a vasculitis which causes slowly progressive 
ulceration of the skin.
ulceration of the skin ... frequently mistaken for cellulitis ... Images #Clinical #Photo
Allopecia - Differential Diagnosis Framework for Hair Loss

Localized / Focal Hair Loss Pattern:
 • Scarring Alopecia:
Infectious: Dissecting cellulitis ... Folliculitis decalvans, Tinea ... Capitis - Skin ... Broken Hair Shafts: Tinea ... Examine the entire skin