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Alopecia Areata Slide #9, "2009-Alopecia Areata Diffuse" from Set #20 Class: Miscellaneous Disorders and Other Topics Disease: Appendageal Disorders Age: Adolescent/Young Adult (11-18) Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph

Secondary Syphilis Slide #31, "2131-Secondary Syphilis" from Set #21 Class: Infections Infestations and Environmental Factors Disease: Bacterial Mycobacterial and Spirochetal Infections Age: Adult (18-60) Race: Black Image Type: Clinical Photograph

Stasis Dermatitis Slide #17, "2117-Stasis Dermatitis" from Set #21 Class: Inflammatory and Metabolic Disorders Class 2: Miscellaneous Disorders and Other Topics Disease: Dermatitis/Eczema Disease 2: Vascular Disorders Age: Adult (18-60) Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph

Fifth Disease Slide #25, "2325-Slapped cheeks of fifth disease" from Set #23 Subtitle: Viral Infections Disease: FIFTH DISEASE Disease 2: SLAPPED CHEEK Age: Child Notes: FIFTH DISEASE often presents with rosy cheeks a few days after a mild fever. This SLAPPED CHEEK sign is present in about half the cases as seen in this 4-year-old girl. The rash appears after the viremia has gone, and these children may return to school or day care.

Psoriasis Nails Psoriasis nails

Filiform Wart Slide #2, "2302-Filliform wart on the nose" from Set #23 Subtitle: Viral Infections Age: Child Notes: A 3-year-old girl shows classic filliform wart growth on the nose. If you see warts on the face, always check children's fingers. Touching the face with nose picking or fingernail biting often leads to spread of the warts.

Melanoma Slide #39, "0439-Superficial spreading melanoma" from Set #4 Class: Cutaneous Neoplasms Disease: Malignant Melanocytic Neoplasms Age: Unknown Race: Unknown Image Type: Clinical Photograph

Pityriasis Rosea Slide #27, "1127-Pityriasis Rosea" from Set #11 Class: Inflammatory and Metabolic Disorders Disease: Papulosquamous Disorders Age: Unknown Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph

Allergic Contact Dermatitis Slide #31, "0731-Allergy to medicated lip pomade" from Set #7 Disease: Allergy to medicated lip pomade Age: Unknown Notes: This young lady had been using a natural lip balm to manage her dry lips. Patch testing identified allergy to the fragrance in the lip balm.

Lip Licker Dermatitis Slide #34, "0734-Lip licker" from Set #7 Disease: Lip licker Age: Child Notes: This 7-year-old young boy had a history of atopic dermatitis and was noted to have this incidental perioral rash. Mother reported that he had a habit of licking his lips. He responded well to hydrocortisone topically and frequent petrolatum based emollients.

Discoid Lupus DLE

Acne Rosacea Slide #43, "1943-Acne Rosacea Photo Exacerbated" from Set #19 Class: Miscellaneous Disorders and Other Topics Class 2: Infections Infestations and Environmental Factors Disease: Appendageal Disorders Disease 2: Photodermatoses/Environment Related Disorders Age: Adult (18-60) Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph

Photo-Induced Onycholysis Slide #25, "1925-Photo-Induced Onycholysis Tetracycline" from Set #19 Class: Inflammatory and Metabolic Disorders Class 2: Infections Infestations and Environmental Factors Disease: Drug Related/Iatrogenic Dermatoses Disease 2: Photodermatoses/Environment Related Disorders Age: Adult (18-60) Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph

Kaposi’s Sarcoma Slide #7, "2807-Kaposi's Sarcoma HIV Infection" from Set #28 Class: Infections Infestations and Environmental Factors Class 2: Cutaneous Neoplasms Disease: Viral Infections Disease 2: Malignant Vascular Neoplasms Age: Adult (18-60) Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph Notes: Multiple flat-topped violaceous nodules on the back in a pityriasis rosea-like pattern.

Cicatricial Pemphigoid

Herpes Zoster Slide #14, "2814-Herpes Zoster Multidermatomal HIV Infection" from Set #28 Class: Infections Infestations and Environmental Factors Disease: Viral Infections Age: Adult (18-60) Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph Notes: Grouped crusts in a zosteriform distribution involving several contiguous dermatomes as well as a few plaques of psoriasis are seen on the lateral chest. Oropharyngeal candidiasis was also present.

Strawberry Tongue Slide #42, "2342-Strawberry tongue" from Set #23 Subtitle: Bacterial Agents Age: Child Notes: A STRAWBERRY TONGUE is seen on this 8-year-old girl with a positive throat culture for Group A Beta Hemolytic Strep.

Staph Scalded Skin Syndrome Slide #41, "2341-Staph scalded skin syndrome" from Set #23 Subtitle: Bacterial Agents Disease: STAPH SCALDED SKIN SYNDROME Age: Child Race: Black Notes: A 20-month-old black girl with fever, and a faint papular rash that started to slough in the intertrigenous areas (neck shown.) Her skin and throat culture were negative, but her nose lesions grew out Staph Aureus. This is STAPH SCALDED SKIN SYNDROME. It is not unusual at all for the skin cultures to be negative as the skin split is caused by a circulating endotoxin, not direct infection of the bacterium.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma Slide #36, "0436-Squamous cell carcinomas; cutaneous horn" from Set #4 Class: Cutaneous Neoplasms Disease: Malignant Epithelial Neoplasms Age: Elderly Appearing Adult Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph

Psoriasis Slide #1, "0201-Psoriasis" from Set #2 Disease: Psoriasis Age: Adult (18-60) Notes: Plaque type psoriasis in a 19-year-old woman who developed this highly characteristic dermatosis with thick silvery scales covering erythematous plaques (elbow).

Dermatomyositis Dermatomyositis

Vasculitis Slide #26, "2126-Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis" from Set #21 Class: Miscellaneous Disorders and Other Topics Disease: Vascular Disorders Age: Unknown Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph

Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Herpes Simplex Slide #50, "3350-Herpes Labialis" from Set #33 Class: Infections Infestations and Environmental Factors Disease: Viral Infections Age: Adult (18-60) Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph Notes: Herpes labialis in a 31-year-old female who had awakened to find this vesicle on her lip the morning after spending the day at the lake. She had had similar sporadic episodes for years usually after sun exposure.

Scabies Slide #39, "2139-Scabies" from Set #21 Class: Infections Infestations and Environmental Factors Disease: Parasitoses Bites and Stings Age: Infant (<1) Race: Caucasian Image Type: Clinical Photograph