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page: 582 Index by Causes basic lesion cause picture alphabetical

Index by Causes page: 583 Mechanical factors Acquired digital fibrokeratoma,393 Angioma,418 Atopic dermatitis in the adult: xerosis, lichenification and prurigo,54 Cat-scratch disease,132 Cat-scratch disease,133 Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis,421 Chronic palmar irritant dermatitis,47 Dermatofibroma,391 Dermatofibroma,392 Dermographism,74 Dystrophic forms of epidermolysis bullosa,300 Infection with mycobacterium fortuitum or chelonae,141 Keloid,394 Lichenification,243 Porphyria cutanea tarda,302 Porphyria cutanea tarda,303 Pressure urticaria,75 Psoriasis vulgaris,212 Sarcoidosis,265 Self-mutilation, pathomimicry,366 Self-mutilation, pathomimicry,367 Simple cutaneous lichen planus,235 Simple epidermolysis bullosa (non-dystrophic),297 Simple epidermolysis bullosa (non-dystrophic),298 Skin self-mutilation simulated disease,364 Skin self-mutilation simulated disease,365 Spectacle frame acanthoma (fissured acanthoma),378 Spectacle frame acanthoma (fissured acanthoma),379 Trichotillomania,336

Index by Causes page: 584 Heat Chilblains 331 Rosacea 312 Rosacea 313 Cold Chilblains 331 Cold urticaria 76 Systemic lupus erythematosus 251 Sunlights, ultraviolet radiations Actinic cheilitis 437 Benign summer photodermatitis 329 Bullous phytophotodermatitis (Meadow dermatitis) 304 Bullous phytophotodermatitis (Meadow dermatitis) 304 Darier's disease 346 Darier's disease 347 Discoid lupus erythematosus 246 Discoid lupus erythematosus 247 Discoid lupus erythematosus 248 Drug-induced photoallergic eruption 321 Drug-induced phototoxic eruption 320 Dubreuilh's melanosis 445 Flat cicatricial basal cell carcinoma ("scleroderma-like" carcinoma) 449

Index by Causes page: 585 Ichthyosis vulgaris 348 Kerato-acanthoma 377 Keratosis pilaris 354 Keratosis pilaris 355 Melanoma developing over Dubreuilh's melanosis precancerosa 462 Melasma (chloasma) 328 Nodular basal cell carcinoma 447 Pigmented basal cell carcinoma 450 Polymorphic light eruption 330 Porphyria cutanea tarda 302 Porphyria cutanea tarda 303 Rodent ulcer 448 Senile sebaceous adenoma 384 Senile sebaceous adenoma 385 Solar keratoses (senile keratoses) 435 Solar keratoses (senile keratoses) 436 Solar urticaria 77 Squamous cell carcinoma of the face 453 Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip 454 Squamous cell carcinomas 452 Subacute lupus erythematosus 249 Systemic lupus erythematosus 250 Xeroderma pigmentosum 444 X-rays Radiodermatitis 443 Chemical agents Acneiform facial eruption 322 Acute exudative contact dermatitis 36 Acute irritant dermatitis 45 Allergic contact cheilitis 344 Bromide and iodide eruptions (Halide eruptions) 326 Bullous contact dermatitis 40

Index by Causes page: 586 Bullous contact dermatitis 41 Bullous phytophotodermatitis (Meadow dermatitis) 304 Cheilitis caused by systemic use off isotretinoin 345 Chronic occupational contact dermatitis 37 Chronic palmar irritant dermatitis 47 Complication of BCG vaccination 138 Cortisone atrophy 325 Crusted eczema 42 Crusted eczema 43 Cumulative insult dermatitis or chronic irritant dermatitis 46 Drug-induced lupus 324 Drug-induced photoallergic eruption 321 Drug-induced phototoxic eruption 320 Figured urticaria 80 Fixed pigmented erythema 315 Latex contact urticaria 71 Leucoplakia smoker's keratosis (stomatitis nicotina) 438 Lichenoid eruptions 318 Lichenoid eruptions 319 Lyell's syndrome (toxic epidermal necrolysis) 317 Maculopapular exanthema (morbilliform eruption) 316 Melasma (chloasma) 328 Papular urticaria 79 Pemphigus erythematosus 291 Pemphigus erythematosus 292 Prick test with latex 72 Provocative use test with latex gloves 73 Psoriatiform eruption 323 Scaly dry erythematous contact dermatitis 44 Urticated weals 78 Vesicular contact dermatitis 38 Vesicular contact dermatitis 39

Index by Causes page: 587 Infection Angular cheilitis 170 Animal scabies 187 Atypical mycobacterial infections 139 Borrelia pseudolymphoma 130 Bullous impetigo 118 Candidal balanitis 174 Candidal intertrigo 171 Candidal intertrigo 172 Candidal paronychia and subungual infection 175 Candidal vulvovaginitis 173 Carbuncle 123 Cat-scratch disease 132 Common warts 90 Condylomata acuminata 116 Condylomata acuminata 93 Crab lice (pubic lice) 190 Crab lice (pubic lice) 191 Ecthyma 120 Erysipelas 124 Erysipelas 125 Erythema chronicum migrans or lyme disease 128 Erythema chronicum migrans or lyme disease 129 Erythema infectiosum 101 Erythema infectiosum 102 Erythrasma 142 Flea bites 195 Flea bites 196 Folliculitis 121 Furuncle (BOIL) 122 Genital gonorrhoea 151 Gingivitis 112 Hairy leucoplakia 97 Hand-foot-and-mouth-disease 104 Hand-foot-and-mouth-disease 105 Hand-foot-and-mouth-disease 106 Horny filiform wart 96 Human scabies 183 Human scabies 184 Human scabies 185

Index by Causes page: 588 Human scabies 186 Infantile papular urticaria (strophulus) 194 Infection with mycobacterium marinum 140 Intertrigo 134 Kaposi's sarcoma 114 Kaposi's sarcoma 115 Kerion 164 Kerion 165 Kerion 166 Larva migrans (creeping eruption) 200 Larva migrans (creeping eruption) 201 Late secondary syphilis 149 Leishmaniasis 197 Leishmaniasis 198 Leishmaniasis 199 Lupus vulgaris 135 Lupus vulgaris 136 Measles 103 Molluscum contagiosum 113 Molluscum contagiosum 98 Mosaic warts 95 Multiple mollusca contagiosa 99 Mycetoma (Madura foot) 181 Napkin candidiasis (infant) 176 Necrotic herpes zoster 108 Necrotic herpes zoster 109 Non-bullous impetigo 119 Onychomycosis due to dermatophytes 167 Onychomycosis due to dermatophytes 168 Ophthalmic nerve zoster 89 Orbital cellulitis 126 ORF 100 Papular syphilids 150 Pediculosis (head lice) 188 Pediculosis (head lice) 189 Pitted keratolysis 144 Pityriasis versicolor 177 Pityriasis versicolor 178 Pityriasis versicolor 179 Plane warts 91 Plane warts 92 Plantar wart 94

Index by Causes page: 589 Proteus infection 131 Prurigo 111 Rubella 107 Scofuloderma 137 Seborrhoeic dermatitis 110 Secondary syphilis (macular syphilid) 148 Septic emboli 127 Sporotrichosis 180 Syphilitic chancre (primary sore) 146 Syphilitic chancre (primary sore) 147 Thrush 169 Tinea capitis or ringworm 163 Tinea corporis 153 Tinea corporis 154 Tinea cruris 157 Tinea faciei 155 Tinea faciei 156 Tinea manuum 158 Tinea manuum 159 Tinea pedum (athlete's foot) 160 Tinea pedum (athlete's foot) 161 Tinea pedum (athlete's foot) 162 Trichomycosis axillaris 143 Trombiculiasis 192 Trombiculiasis 193 Tungiasis (chigger) 202 Tungiasis (chigger) 203 Type I herpes 84 Type II herpes (genital) 85 Varicella 86 Varicella 87 Zoster of the trunk 88