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  1. Dermatology: Angiosarcoma, Leg

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    Description: A rare malignant neoplasm characterized by rapidly proliferating, extensively infiltrating, anaplastic cells derived from blood vessels and lining irregular blood-filled or lumpy spaces. (Stedman, 25th ed) This example occurred on the leg, and was fatal to the patient.
    Keywords: leg, blood, neoplasm, cell replication, death, sarcoma, fatality
  2. Dermatology: Acral Junctional Lentiginous Nevus

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    Description: A photograph of a benign, circumscribed mole found on the sole of the foot that is formed at the junction between the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin.
    Keywords: ALN, acral, skin, melanocyte, epidermis, Skin Neoplasms, distal limb, hyperplasia, junctional nevus, foot, acral lentiginous nevus, dermis
  3. Dermatology: Basal Cell Carcinoma

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    Description: Basal Cell Carcinoma. Note pearly papules with telangiectasia and crusting. A malignant skin neoplasm that seldom metastasizes but has potentialities for local invasion and destruction. Clinically it is divided into types: nodular, cicatricial, morphaic, and erythematoid (pagetoid). They develop on hair-bearing skin, most commonly on sun-exposed areas. Approximately 85% are found on the head and neck area and the remaining 15% on the trunk and limbs. (From DeVita Jr et al., Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, 3d ed, p1471)
    Keywords: crusting, redness, Pigmented, telangectasia, papules, malignant neoplasm, Carcinoma, Basal Cell, telangiectasia
  4. Dermatology: Bullous Cellulitis, Ruptured Bulla Detail

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    Description: Photo series of cellulitis with ruptured and non-ruptured bullae near the ankle and top of foot region; erythema is present. Source of infection is bacterial.
    Keywords: bacterial skin infection, bulla, Staphylococcus, bacteria, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, foot, bullae, ankle, erythema, impetigo, Streptococcus
  5. Dermatology: Bullous Cellulitis, Bulla Detail

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    Description: Photo series of cellulitis with ruptured and non-ruptured bullae near the ankle and top of foot region; erythema is present. Source of infection is bacterial.
    Keywords: bulla, bacterial skin infection, erythema, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, ankle, impetigo, bullae, foot, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, bacteria
  6. Dermatology: Bullous Cellulitis, Dorsal

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    Description: Photo series of cellulitis with ruptured and non-ruptured bullae near the ankle and top of foot region; erythema is present. Source of infection is bacterial.
    Keywords: impetigo, erythema, foot, ankle, bacteria, bulla, bullae, Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, Staphylococcus, bacterial skin infection, Streptococcus
  7. Dermatology: Tripe Palm Paraneoplastic

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    Description: Usually indicative of Lung Or Gastric Carcinoma. Velvety thickening of the skin of the palms, giving the skin surface the appearance of the villous lining of the intestines. It is a condition usuallyfound in patients with acanthosis nigricans and some internal organ or external (skin) cancers.
    Keywords: Acanthosis nigricans, velvety thickening of palm, pigmentation disorder
  8. Dermatology: Cellulitis

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    Description: Cellulitis, monitor closely for necrotizing fasciitis
    Keywords: Bacterial Infections and Mycoses, group A strep, staph aureus, subcutaneous fat, streptococcus pyogenes, skin, staph epidermidis, skin infection, cellulitis
  9. Dermatology: Tripe Palm, Paraneoplastic

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    Description: Usually indicative of Lung Or Gastric Carcinoma. Velvety thickening of the skin of the palms, giving the skin surface the appearance of the villous lining of the intestines. It is a condition usuallyfound in patients with acanthosis nigricans and some internal organ or external (skin) cancers.
    Keywords: pigmentation disorder, velvety thickening of palm, Acanthosis nigricans
  10. Dermatology: Abrasion, Right Palm

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    Description: Superficial damage to the hand/palm extending no deeper than the epidermis. Most commonly occurs when skin comes into contact with a moving rough surface. Photo of right hand abrasion, taken one hour after initial injury.
    Keywords: abrasion, Pemphigus, injuries, trauma, wounds, Wounds and Injuries, superficial damage