-
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