Clinical Dermatology - TaroPharma
Clinical Dermatology - TaroPharma Clinical Dermatology - TaroPharma
II. PRIMARY LESIONS MACULES AND PATCHES WHITE MACULES (HYPOMELANOSIS) Lichen sclerosis et atrophicus Morphea Atrophic lichen planus Vitiligo Tuberculoid leprosy Pityriasis alba Post inflammatory hypopigmentation Nevus anaemicus Nevus depigmentosus Halo nevus without nevus Tinea versicolor Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis Incontinentia pigmenti – fourth stage Hypomelanosis of Ito Radiation dermatitis Syphilis, yaws, pinta Chemical (hydroxyquinones, phenols, etc.) Oculocutaneous albinism Partial albinism (piebaldism) Chediak-Higashi syndrome Vogt-Koyanagi syndrome (vitiligo) Alezzandrini’s syndrome (vitiligo) Waardenburg’s syndrome (piebald) Tuberous sclerosis Amino acid disorders (e.g. PKU) Thyroid disease Amelanotic melanoma or melanoma with regression Scarring discoid lupus erythematosus BROWN MACULES Café au lait spots— von Recklinghausen’s Neurofibromatosis Fanconi’s syndrome Dyskeratosis congenita Ataxia-telangiectasia Tuberous sclerosis Bloom’s syndrome Normal skin (less than six) Incontinentia pigmenti – third stage Fixed drug eruption Albright’s syndrome 3
Ephelides Lentigo simplex and senilis Seborrheic keratosis (early) Becker’s nevus Nevus spilus Acanthosis nigricans Hemchromatosis Mongolian spot ACTH administration Addison’s disease Nevus of Ota, Ito Junctional nevus Melasma Drug (arsenic, psoralen, chlorpromazine, minocycline, etc.) Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation Macular amyloidosis Lichen amyloidosis Congenital nevus Berloque dermatitis Phytophotodermatitis (limes, celery, etc.) Erythema dyschromicum perstans Moynahan’s syndrome (LEOPARD) Lentigo maligna Peutz-Jeghers syndrome ATROPHIC PATCHES Atrophic lichen planus Lupus erythematosus Atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini (Elastolysis) Follicular atrophoderma Leprosy Macular atrophy Anetoderma Lues, tertiary Extramammary Paget’s Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus Morphea Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum Sarcoidosis Steroid application or injection Focal dermal hypoplasia Aplasia cutis congenita Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans Chronic graft vs. host reaction Meicher’s granuloma 4
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- Page 16 and 17: Hands Superficial thrombophlebitis
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- Page 20 and 21: PAINFUL TUMORS Glomus tumor Neuroma
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Ephelides<br />
Lentigo simplex and senilis<br />
Seborrheic keratosis (early)<br />
Becker’s nevus<br />
Nevus spilus<br />
Acanthosis nigricans<br />
Hemchromatosis<br />
Mongolian spot<br />
ACTH administration<br />
Addison’s disease<br />
Nevus of Ota, Ito<br />
Junctional nevus<br />
Melasma<br />
Drug (arsenic, psoralen, chlorpromazine, minocycline, etc.)<br />
Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation<br />
Macular amyloidosis<br />
Lichen amyloidosis<br />
Congenital nevus<br />
Berloque dermatitis<br />
Phytophotodermatitis (limes, celery, etc.)<br />
Erythema dyschromicum perstans<br />
Moynahan’s syndrome (LEOPARD)<br />
Lentigo maligna<br />
Peutz-Jeghers syndrome<br />
ATROPHIC PATCHES<br />
Atrophic lichen planus<br />
Lupus erythematosus<br />
Atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini (Elastolysis)<br />
Follicular atrophoderma<br />
Leprosy<br />
Macular atrophy<br />
Anetoderma<br />
Lues, tertiary<br />
Extramammary Paget’s<br />
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus<br />
Morphea<br />
Necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum<br />
Sarcoidosis<br />
Steroid application or injection<br />
Focal dermal hypoplasia<br />
Aplasia cutis congenita<br />
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans<br />
Chronic graft vs. host reaction<br />
Meicher’s granuloma<br />
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