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Describe This
5 cm sharply marginated erythematous annular plaque with scale on the left proximal superior medial leg.
Describe this.
Oval, salmon-red, 2 cm plaque with a fine collarette of scale at periphery with scattered salmon-red papules and plaques on the superior chest.
Describe this.
Oval, flat-topped, violaceous papules with white lines on the left wrist.
Describe this.
Erythema and edema on the bilateral cheeks and dorsal hands.
Describe this.
Crusted erythematous papules with golden-yellow crusts on the lips, cheeks and chin.
What is a plaque?
A solid lesion elevated above the adjacent skin greater than 1 cm in diameter.
What is a macule?
Simply a (1 cm or less) change in skin color, without any elevation or depression in relation to the adjacent skin.
What is a vesicle?
A circumscribed fluid-filled lesion less than 0.5 cm in diameter.
What is a bulla?
A circumscribed fluid-filled lesion greater than 0.5 cm in diameter.
What is a patch?
A large macule.
Greater than 1 cm in size, without any elevation or depression in relation to the adjacent skin.
What is your diagnosis?
Actinic Keratosis
What is your diagnosis?
Basal Cell Carcinoma
What is your diagnosis?
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
What is your diagnosis?
Herpes Simplex Virus (type 1)
What is your diagnosis?
Fungal infection (Tinea Corporis)
What is your treatment?
Oral antiviral therapy.
What is your treatment?
Education! Avoid rubbing or scratching.
Lubricate the skin with an emollient.
Eliminate lengthy bathing.
Topical steroid BID x 2 weeks.
Antibiotics (if needed).
What is your treatment?
Topical retinoids, topical benzoyl peroxide + topical antibiotic
Oral antibiotics

Other options include: hormonal therapies, intralesional steroid injections, isotretinoin
What is your treatment?
Impetigo
Mupirocin to the nasal vestibule TID x 5 days.
If not responding, oral antibiotic.
What is your treatment?
Excision
What is this?
Molluscum Contagiosum
What is this?
Verrucas Vulgaris
What is this?
Verruca Plana (flat warts)
What is this?
Sebhorreic Dermatitis
What is this?
Pityriasis Rosea
What is this?
Psoriasis
What is this?
Pitted Keratolysis
What is this?
Guttate Psoriasis
What is this?
Scabies
What is this?
Acne Vulgaris
What is this?
Hydraenetis Suppurativaq
What is this?
Perioral Dermatitis
What is this?
Rosacea
What is this?
Keratosis Pilaris
What is this?
Atopic Dermatitis
What is this?
Tinea Corporis
What is this?
Tinea Capitis
What is this?
Tinea Cruris
What is this?
Erythrasma
Tinea Vesicolor
Granuloma Annulare
Benign Melanocytic Nevi
Sebhorreic Keratosis
Dermatofibroma
Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Keratoacanthoma