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... plaque ( Fig . 5-4 ) . In order to make the diagnosis , more typical manifestations of psoriasis must be present , such as pitting of the nails or the presence of scaling plaques on the scalp and extremities . If these are absent , the ...
... plaque ( Fig . 5-4 ) . In order to make the diagnosis , more typical manifestations of psoriasis must be present , such as pitting of the nails or the presence of scaling plaques on the scalp and extremities . If these are absent , the ...
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... PLAQUES As its name implies , parapsoriasis en plaques is characterized by slightly scaling superficial , slightly erythematous , or tan plaques usually lo- cated on the lower trunk , buttocks , or thighs ( Fig . 5-7 ) . The plaques ...
... PLAQUES As its name implies , parapsoriasis en plaques is characterized by slightly scaling superficial , slightly erythematous , or tan plaques usually lo- cated on the lower trunk , buttocks , or thighs ( Fig . 5-7 ) . The plaques ...
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... plaques on both malar areas . The follicles within the plaque are prominent and plugged . Wetting the surface with an alcohol sponge reveals numerous telangiectasias . Over- lying the mandibles are a number of atrophic , hypopigmented ...
... plaques on both malar areas . The follicles within the plaque are prominent and plugged . Wetting the surface with an alcohol sponge reveals numerous telangiectasias . Over- lying the mandibles are a number of atrophic , hypopigmented ...
Contents
Understanding the Skin 1 6 Diseases of the Cutaneous | 1 |
Therapeutic Pearls 25 8 Vesiculobullous Diseases | 99 |
Scabicides and Pediculocides 31 Dermatitis Herpetiformis | 105 |
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