Herpes Zoster
Hemorrhagic vesicles and pustules on an eythematous base limited to a dermatome. Note V1 distribution above including tip of the nose, called “Hutchinson’s sign.” (Courtesy of Dr. L. From)
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Hemorrhagic vesicles and pustules on an eythematous base limited to a dermatome. Note V1 distribution above including tip of the nose, called “Hutchinson’s sign.” (Courtesy of Dr. L. From)
Grouped vesicular eruption (herpetiform arrangement) on an erythematous base of skin.
Rash associated with lyme disease. (Courtesy of Dr. J. Keystone)
Streptococcal infection of the superficial dermis consisting of sharply delineated edematous plaques with raised margins. (Courtesy of Dr. M. Mian)
Macerated or eroded erythematous patches; often studded with papules, pustules, and “satellite” lesions.