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Results 11 - 20 of 31 for Erythema
  1. This individual has erythema multiforme minor, with "target" lesions on his hands. His condition may result from a recurrent herpes simplex virus infection ...
  2. ... picture shows reddish-purple, hard (indurated), painful nodules (erythema nodosum) that occur most commonly on the shins. ...
  3. This person has erythema nodosum nodules on the feet. The feet are red and painful. This disorder may be associated with drugs or ...
  4. ... skin (epidermis) and cause pain, redness and swelling (erythema). Second degree burns damage the epidermis and the inner layer, the dermis, causing erythema and blistering. Damage from third degree burns extend ...
  5. This violet-colored inflammation (erythema) over the knuckles is caused by Dermatomyositis. Other skin conditions produce more redness, while the color of this lesion is ...
  6. ... photograph shows small acne pustules with surrounding inflammation (erythema).
  7. The metal, nickel, can cause inflammation (erythema), rash, and itching. Nickel dermatitis is relatively common, and can be seen on the wrist from the stainless backs of watches, on ...
  8. ... seborrheic dermatitis on the face. Note the redness (erythema) and mild scaling. Individuals with AIDS frequently develop ...
  9. ... child has drainage from the ear and redness (erythema) behind the ear over the mastoid bone.
  10. ... lines (hyperlinearity) on the palms with little redness (erythema).
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