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Verruca Vulgaris
Verruca vulgaris or the common wart is a benign, localized area of epithelial hyperplasia caused by the human wart virus of the papova virus group. Verrucae appear as firm, circumscribed elevated papules...
Solar Lentigo
Solar Lentigo is another lesion the develops from repeated exposure to the sun. These lesions rarely occur before the fourth decade of life, slowly increasing in both size and number. Clinically, Solar...
Intradermal Nevus
This large and more extensively raised, pigmented, dome-shaped lesion on the upper border of the tragus is an intradermal nevus.
Compound Nevus
This raised, pigmented lesion present on the superior border of the tragus is a compound nevus.
Junctional Nevus
The flat, circumscribed, dark brown lesion present on the posterior helical rim of this young child is a junctional nevus.
Solar Keratosis [Actinic Keratosis or Senile...
Solar keratoses are premalignant lesions that arise on the sun exposed areas of the skin. Clinically, solar keratoses appear as dry, rough and adherent scaly lesions. Occasionally, solar keratoses produce...
Seborrheic Keratosis
Seborrheic keratoses are benign tumors appear after the third decade of life. Clinically, the appears as raised, greasy, "stuck on" lesions with visible keratotic plugs filling a central irregular...
Keratoacanthoma
A Keratoacanthoma is a benign, usually solitary, rapidly developing epithelial neoplasm that arises on the sun exposed areas of fair skinned, elderly individuals. These lesions are characterized by a...
Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia [Kimura's...
Kimura's disease or angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia may present as raised angiomatous nodules arising on the pinna or superficial external auditory canal. These nodules usually persist, slowly...
Venous Lake
A venous Lake is a small, raised, soft blue lesion that may appear on the exposed surface of the pinna. These lesions may be caused by a localized venous capillary hemangioma or as in this case by a large...
Naevus Flammeus
In this patient with Sturge Weber syndrome, there is a large Naevus Flammeus involving the right side of the face.
Capillary Hemangioma
Capillary hemangioma or "strawberry" birthmark is a bright red, soft, lobulated benign tumor are consisting of numerous blood filled benign looking capillaries. Seventy percent of capillary...
Keloid
Keloids not only persist but extend beyond the site of the original injury. This keloid develop following ear piercing. Keloids occur more commonly in blacks than in whites and are more frequent in the...
Infected Epidermal Inclusion Cyst [drained]
An epidermal cyst may become infected. This is manifested by pain, tenderness and localized swelling. Incision and drainage of the cyst will release a foul-smelling purulent material containing necrotic...
Infected Epidermal Inclusion Cyst
The traumatic implantation of epidermis into the underlying soft tissue may produce a true epidermal inclusion cyst. This infected epidermal inclusion cyst in the lobule of this patient arose from the...
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