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  1. ... red, itchy, warm, painful, swollen rash on the arm where you got the shot. This rash, which can be large, is also known as “COVID arm.” It may develop a few days to a ...
  2. ... for you. This ultrasound shows both the left arm (seen in the left side of the display), ... of the display). The white areas of the arm or legs is developing bone.
  3. ... picture of guttate (drop-shaped) psoriasis on the arms and chest. Guttate psoriasis is a rare form ... shows the diffuse and widespread coverage on the arm and chest.
  4. ... a picture of herpes zoster (shingles) on the arm. Shingles are caused by the same virus that ... skin. This distribution pattern, seen here on the arm, follows a dermatome.
  5. The right arm represents a positive reaction to PPD (a skin test for tuberculosis protein). The left arm represents a positive reaction to Candida protein. Candida ...
  6. Poison oak rash on the arm. Several plants produce toxins that cause skin reaction. This is the appearance of poison oak dermatitis. Note the typical linear streaks ...
  7. ... The lesions, like those seen here on the arm, may later become cancerous.
  8. The arm reach is an exercise that strengthens the muscles that hold your should blade (scapula).
  9. ... to the left ankle. The left leg and arm are visible in the center of the screen.
  10. ... inherited allergic skin inflammation (atopic dermatitis) on the arms. Red (erythematous), scaly plaques can be seen on ...
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