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Erythematous plaque
- ... skin inflammation (atopic dermatitis) on the arms. Red (erythematous), scaly plaques can be seen on the inside of the ...
- ... dermatitis reaction. It consists of a large, red (erythematous) lesion (plaque) with numerous small pus-filled areas (pustules).
- ... of fungal granuloma has produced a large, red (erythematous) patch (plaque) with a prominent border, within which are scattered ...
- ... picture of a fungal granuloma, a large, red (erythematous) patch (plaque) with a prominent border. Within the borders of ...
- ... develop reddened, inflamed areas on the skin called erythematous patches or plaques. This reddening occurs most commonly on the face, ...
- 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 ...
- ... frequently in females. It appears as recurrent redness (erythematous) and/or blistered patches (plaques). It may be an inherited disease in certain ...
- Travelers' Health: Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Leishmaniasis/Related Issues ... Leishmaniasis ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Information about how to order the U.S. government publication about ...
- ... common finding in acute forms. They appear as erythematous infiltrations of the skin, forming papules, macules, and plaques. Pruritus may be present.
- The appearance of purple (violaceous) plaques on the knees may be associated with dermatomyositis. Typically, most lesions associated with other diseases are red (erythematous).