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Results 21 - 30 of 31 for Erythema
  1. This picture shows diffuse redness (erythema) and scaling on the arm.
  2. ... hairs arising within the area of alopecia), redness (erythema), crusting, and pustules. Due to severe scarring, permanent ...
  3. ... close-up of seborrheic dermatitis. Note the redness (erythema) and mild scaling. Individuals with AIDS frequently develop ...
  4. Folliculitis has caused redness (erythema) and pus-filled blisters (pustules) to form around the hair follicles on this person's leg. This condition may be caused ...
  5. Candida paronychia produced periungual erythema, edema and nail fold maceration.
  6. Keratosis pilaris rubra faceii is characterized by redness (erythema) and the presence of rough bumps (follicular spines) ...
  7. Keratosis pilaris rubra faceii is characterized by redness (erythema) and the presence of rough bumpiness (follicular spines) ...
  8. ... and wild plants. It results in streaky redness (erythema) and pigmentary changes.
  9. Shown here is erythema following the vascular pattern on a lower extremity. The superficial veins have become inflamed and dilated, causing the discoloration.
  10. ... photograph shows clusters of blisters (vesicles) and redness (erythema) caused by herpes zoster (shingles). The pattern follows ...
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