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  • Diffuse cutaneous dermographic mastocytosis
  • Eosinophilic granuloma of the skin
  • Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia
  • Linear palmar and plantar melanocytic nevi
  • Halo Mongolian spot
  • Molluscum contagiosum inside fibrous papilloma
  • Swimming pool dermatitis of the fingertips
  • Natural history of Reed nevus
  • Atenolol and infantile hemangioma
  • Zosteriform herpes simplex followed by recurrent herpes simplex
  • Tibial dysplasia. A clue to the diagnosis of NF1
  • A self-cutting teenager
  • Melanoma within nevus spilus
  • Different evolution of 3 infantile hemangiomas in the same subject
  • Inverted follicular keratosis
  • Bullous hypersensitivity to mosquito
  • Folliculitis due to olive oil
  • Mallorca acne (actinic folliculitis)
  • Estriol in pregnancy and x-linked recessive ichthyosis
  • Ulcus vulvae acutum
  • Lightning burns and nerve pain
  • Erythrokeratodermia variabilis
  • Multiple flat papules on the lips
  • Hemorrhagic sucking blisters
  • Fibro-osseous pseudotumor
  • McCune-Albright syndrome
  • Bullous lichen planus
  • Idiopathic calcinosis cutis universalis
  • Hyperpigmentation of the oral cavity type Laugier-Hunziker
  • Erosive adenomatosis of the nipple
  • Dirty nevus
  • Trachyonychia and lichen sclerosus
  • Skin lesions due to human bite
  • Actinic comedonal plaque
  • When applied early propranolol is more effective
  • Rebound effect after topical treatment with propranolol
  • Ulcers due to medical ozone
  • Neonatal striped hyperpigmentation of the torso
  • Jessner’s lymphocytic infiltration of the skin
  • Phthirius pubis and macula cerulea
  • Segmental vitiligo with inflammatory border
  • Plasma cell gingivitis
  • Eruptive angioma with satellitosis
  • Neonatal leishmaniasis
  • Indeterminate cell histiocytosis
  • Tyrosinemia II
  • Childhood pemphigus foliaceus. Self-healing seborrheic variant
  • Childhood bullous pemphigoid
  • Subungual osteo-cartilaginous exostosis
  • Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita
  • Calcinosis in systemic sclerosis
  • Ectopic cilia
  • Omenn syndrome
  • Islets of pigmented skin in piebaldism
  • Superficial thrombophlebitis
  • Halo nevus with partial depigmentation
  • Langerhans cell congenital histiocytoma
  • Neonatal mastocytosis with blisters
  • Baby with a true tail
  • Cutaneous, metastasizing yolk sac tumor
  • Diffuse, “unius lateris” angiokeratoma
  • Congenital dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
  • Xanthogranuloma is not always yellow
  • Nasal glioma
  • Blue nevus of the oral cavity
  • Lumbar and sacral dermal sinus
  • Alopecia due to break dance
  • Familial eruptive pseudoangiomatosis
  • Spontaneous regression of pseudomelanoma
  • Effect of sun exposure on hypopigmented and hyperpigmented nevus
  • Familial pityriasis versicolor
  • Dacryocystocele
  • Meningococcal sepsis
  • Linear chalaziosis
  • Frontal hair whorl
  • Nevus depigmentosus with colocalized linear psoriasis
  • Follicular mucinosis
  • Hibernoma
  • Hemihyperplasia and tumors
  • Transverse nasal groove
  • Facial apocrine chromhidrosis
  • Multiple syringoma
  • Fetal hemangioma
  • Childhood pemphigus foliaceus. Herpetiform variant
  • Childhood pemphigus foliaceus. Seborrheic variant
  • Diffuse cutaneous dermographic mastocytosis

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  • Eosinophilic granuloma of the skin

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Linear palmar and plantar melanocytic nevi

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Halo Mongolian spot

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Molluscum contagiosum inside fibrous papilloma

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Swimming pool dermatitis of the fingertips

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Natural history of Reed nevus

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Atenolol and infantile hemangioma

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Zosteriform herpes simplex followed by recurrent herpes simplex

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Tibial dysplasia. A clue to the diagnosis of NF1

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • A self-cutting teenager

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Melanoma within nevus spilus

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Different evolution of 3 infantile hemangiomas in the same subject

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Inverted follicular keratosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Bullous hypersensitivity to mosquito

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Folliculitis due to olive oil

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Mallorca acne (actinic folliculitis)

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Estriol in pregnancy and x-linked recessive ichthyosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Ulcus vulvae acutum

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Lightning burns and nerve pain

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Erythrokeratodermia variabilis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Multiple flat papules on the lips

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Hemorrhagic sucking blisters

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Fibro-osseous pseudotumor

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • McCune-Albright syndrome

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Bullous lichen planus

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Idiopathic calcinosis cutis universalis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Hyperpigmentation of the oral cavity type Laugier-Hunziker

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Erosive adenomatosis of the nipple

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Dirty nevus

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Trachyonychia and lichen sclerosus

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Skin lesions due to human bite

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Actinic comedonal plaque

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • When applied early propranolol is more effective

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Rebound effect after topical treatment with propranolol

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Ulcers due to medical ozone

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Neonatal striped hyperpigmentation of the torso

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Jessner’s lymphocytic infiltration of the skin

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Phthirius pubis and macula cerulea

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Segmental vitiligo with inflammatory border

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Plasma cell gingivitis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Eruptive angioma with satellitosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Neonatal leishmaniasis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Indeterminate cell histiocytosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Tyrosinemia II

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Childhood pemphigus foliaceus. Self-healing seborrheic variant

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Childhood bullous pemphigoid

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Subungual osteo-cartilaginous exostosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Calcinosis in systemic sclerosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Ectopic cilia

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Omenn syndrome

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Islets of pigmented skin in piebaldism

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Superficial thrombophlebitis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Halo nevus with partial depigmentation

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Langerhans cell congenital histiocytoma

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Neonatal mastocytosis with blisters

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Baby with a true tail

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Cutaneous, metastasizing yolk sac tumor

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Diffuse, “unius lateris” angiokeratoma

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Congenital dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Xanthogranuloma is not always yellow

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Nasal glioma

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Blue nevus of the oral cavity

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Lumbar and sacral dermal sinus

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Alopecia due to break dance

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Familial eruptive pseudoangiomatosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Spontaneous regression of pseudomelanoma

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Effect of sun exposure on hypopigmented and hyperpigmented nevus

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Familial pityriasis versicolor

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Dacryocystocele

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Meningococcal sepsis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Linear chalaziosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Frontal hair whorl

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Nevus depigmentosus with colocalized linear psoriasis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Follicular mucinosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Hibernoma

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Hemihyperplasia and tumors

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Transverse nasal groove

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Facial apocrine chromhidrosis

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Multiple syringoma

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Fetal hemangioma

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Childhood pemphigus foliaceus. Herpetiform variant

    GO TO THE ARTICLE
  • Childhood pemphigus foliaceus. Seborrheic variant

    GO TO THE ARTICLE