Rheumatoid Arthritis No. 1
Significant ulnar deviation of the digits, typical of rheumatoid arthritis.
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Significant ulnar deviation of the digits, typical of rheumatoid arthritis.
Note white discolouration of digits. (Courtesy of Dr. D. Jerome)
Onycholysis: Lifting of the nail starting at the distal end, seen in psoriatic arthritis. (Courtesy of Dr. D. Jerome)
Nail pitting seen in psoriatic arthritis. (Courtesy of Dr. D. Jerome)
Violaceous, hyperpigmented, atrophic plaques; keratotic scale with follicular plugging and scarring. (Courtesy Dr. L. From)
Classic heliotrope rash of periorbital and perinasal violaceous erythema. (Courtesy Dr. M. Urowitz)
Dermatomyositis (DM) of Hands
Erythematous flat-topped scaling papules over the knuckles showing Gottron’s papules and periungal telangiectasia. (Courtesy of The Hospital for Sick Children Slide Library, Toronto)