Eczema comparison
Eczema of the popliteal fossa on White, Brown, and Black skin for comparison.
Eczema of the popliteal fossa on White, Brown, and Black skin for comparison.
Atopic dermatitis on an eight month old Hispanic boy’s face typically presents as dry, red, and itchy patches
Atopic dermatitis on a 12 year old Hispanic female patient’s popliteal fossa.
Atopic dermatitis on a Black child’s face.
Hand of a 12 year old Hispanic girl with atopic and contact dermatitis.
Psoriasiform dermatitis on the ankles of a Black girl. Psoriasiform dermatitis can resemble atopic dermatitis.
Pustules on the arms of a patient with infected atopic dermatitis.
Eczema of the antecubital fossa. Inflammation of the skin is usually accompanied by itching and blisters.
Infected eczema (impetigo) rash on the leg of a 4-year-old girl.
Indurated brown erythematous plaque with overlying follicular lesions due to contact dermatitis to nickel.
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