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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Erythematous papule
  1. Livedoid Vasculopathy From the National Institutes of Health (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)  
    Find symptoms and other information about Livedoid vasculopathy. ... Vascular Diseases/Specifics ... Vascular Diseases ... Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center
  2. Travelers' Health: Leishmaniasis (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Leishmaniasis/Related Issues ... Leishmaniasis ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Learn how to diagnose, treat, and prevent cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis ...
  3. Keratoacanthomas are rapidly growing, red (erythematous), dome shaped bumps (papules/nodules) with central craters. Occasionally, these will disappear spontaneously (involute). Often, they are treated to avoid further involvement or destruction of ...
  4. These red (erythematous) elevated skin lesions (papules) are tumors made-up of fibrous tissue (angiofibroma) and occur with tuberous sclerosis. Tuberous sclerosis affects both the ...
  5. Keratoacanthomas are rapidly growing, red (erythematous), dome shaped bumps (papules/nodules) with central craters. Occasionally, these will disappear spontaneously (involute). Often, they are treated to avoid further involvement or destruction of ...
  6. ... common finding in acute forms. They appear as erythematous infiltrations of the skin, forming papules, macules, and plaques. Pruritus may be present.
  7. Post-Travel Dermatologic Conditions (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Skin Conditions/Related Issues ... Skin Conditions ... Traveler's Health/Related Issues ... Traveler's Health ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Learn how to evaluate ...