Dermatology lesions photo gallery

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  • Annular lesions of pityriasis rosea are oval in shape.

    Figure 1.

    Annular lesions of pityriasis rosea are oval in shape.

  • A pedunculated polyp is attached by a stalk or a stem.

    Figure 2.

    A pedunculated polyp is attached by a stalk or a stem.

  • Lesions of tinea versicolor are symmetrical and uniform.

    Figure 3.

    Lesions of tinea versicolor are symmetrical and uniform.

  • Melasma macules appear on sun-exposed areas.

    Figure 4.

    Melasma macules appear on sun-exposed areas.

  • Perioral dermatitis is characterized by tiny red bumps.

    Figure 5.

    Perioral dermatitis is characterized by tiny red bumps.

  • Erythema nodosum nodules fade to a brownish pink.

    Figure 6.

    Erythema nodosum nodules fade to a brownish pink.

  • Scales of seborrheic dermatitis form on oily areas.

    Figure 7.

    Scales of seborrheic dermatitis form on oily areas.

  • A burning sensation of the face may accompany rosacea.

    Figure 8.

    A burning sensation of the face may accompany rosacea.

  • Actinic damage is caused by sun exposure.

    Figure 9.

    Actinic damage is caused by sun exposure.

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