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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Erythematous plaque
  1. ... skin inflammation (atopic dermatitis) on the arms. Red (erythematous), scaly plaques can be seen on the inside of the ...
  2. ... dermatitis reaction. It consists of a large, red (erythematous) lesion (plaque) with numerous small pus-filled areas (pustules).
  3. ... picture of a fungal granuloma, a large, red (erythematous) patch (plaque) with a prominent border. Within the borders of ...
  4. ... of fungal granuloma has produced a large, red (erythematous) patch (plaque) with a prominent border, within which are scattered ...
  5. ... frequently in females. It appears as recurrent redness (erythematous) and/or blistered patches (plaques). It may be an inherited disease in certain ...
  6. These red (erythematous), hive-like (urticarial) spots (plaques) are caused by inflammation of the blood vessels (urticarial vasculitis) and do not change over a 24-hour ...
  7. ... common finding in acute forms. They appear as erythematous infiltrations of the skin, forming papules, macules, and plaques. Pruritus may be present.
  8. The appearance of purple (violaceous) plaques on the knees may be associated with dermatomyositis. Typically, most lesions associated with other diseases are red (erythematous).