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Janeway Lesions: Flat, painless, erythematous lesions seen on the palm of this patient's hand. Frequently
associated with
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Xanthelasma: Yellow deposits apparent above and below eyes, due to infiltration with fat laden cells. This
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Janeway Lesion: Flat, painless, erythematous lesions seen on the palm of this patient's hand. While
frequently associated
While frequently ... Photo credit, Josh ... UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Dermatology
Keratoconjunctivitis: Inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea secondary to Adenovirus infection.
Photo credit, Josh Fierer, M.D.

Charlie Goldberg,
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Paronychia
Inflammation of the nail folds - red, swollen, often tender. Frequent immersion in water a risk
Frequent immersion ... #PhysicalExam #Clinical ... #Photo #Sign
Hordeolum (Sty): Infection involving hair follicle of the eyelash.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical
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Classic signs of arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy or giant cell arteritis are mild arterial narrowing
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology ... cell #arteritis #photo ... #disc #nerve #Ophthalmology
Differentiating Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) From Vestibular Neuritis-Labyrinthitis
BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO
 • Age: More common
loss: None • Frequency ... patient with a clinical ... • Recurrence: Frequent ... labyrinthitis • Frequency ... patient with a clinical
Filamentary Keratitis- Slit lamp examination reveals filaments (‘mucoepithelioid” strands) adherent to the corneal surface. The filaments
filament #keratitis #Ophthalmology ... #photo #cornea
Pyoderma Gangrenosum: Autoimmune disorder resulting in a vasculitis which causes slowly progressive 
ulceration of the skin.
Initially, it is frequently ... UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Dermatology