Erythema Multiforme EM – No.1
Macules/papules with concentric, light and dark erythematous rings. (Courtesy of Women’s College Hospital Slide Library, Toronto)
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Macules/papules with concentric, light and dark erythematous rings. (Courtesy of Women’s College Hospital Slide Library, Toronto)
Erythematous scaling patches. May see with hyperpigmentation, swelling, and ulceration. (Courtesy of Dr. L. From)
Greasy yellow-white scales and underlying erythema.
Sharply demarcated, weeping and crusting papules and vesicles.
Excoriated, lichenified plaques with erythema, dryness, and crusting.
Hyperpigmentation due to atopic dermatitis (eczema).
Atopic Dermatitis affecting the hands of an adult. (Courtesy Dr. S. Walsh)
Well-demarcated, waxy, brownish-black or tan papules/plaques; warty and “stuck-on” appearance.
Tan/brown, uniformly flat macule with irregular borders. (Courtesy Dr. S. Walsh)
Erythematous, skin-coloured, firm, dome-shaped nodule with central keratin-filled crater.
Violaceous cutaneous nodules on the lower extremity. (Courtesy Dr. J. Murray)