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Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 6e

Klaus Wolff, Richard Allen Johnson

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Introduction
Part I. Disorders Presenting in the Skin and Mucous Membranes
Section 1Disorders of Sebaceous and Apocrine Glands
Section 2Eczema/Dermatitis
Section 3Psoriasis
Section 4Ichthyoses
Section 5Miscellaneous Epidermal Disorders
Section 6Bullous Diseases
Section 7Miscellaneous Inflammatory Disorders
Section 8Severe and Life-Threatening Skin Eruptions in the Acutely Ill Patient
Section 9Benign Neoplasms and Hyperplasias
Section 10Photosensitivity, Photo-Induced Disorders, and Disorders by Ionizing Radiation
Section 11Precancerous Lesions and Cutaneous Carcinomas
Section 12Melanoma Precursors and Primary Cutaneous Melanoma
Section 13Pigmentary Disorders
Part II. Dermatology and Internal Medicine
Section 14The Skin in Immune, Autoimmune, and Rheumatic Disorders
Section 15Endocrine, Metabolic, Nutritional, and Genetic Diseases
Section 16Skin Signs of Vascular Insufficiency
Section 17Skin Signs of Renal Insufficiency
Section 18Skin Signs of Systemic Cancers
Section 19Skin Signs of Hematologic Disease
Section 20Cutaneous Lymphomas and Sarcoma
Section 21Skin Diseases in Organ and Bone Marrow Transplantation
Section 22Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions
Section 23Disorders of Psychiatric Etiology
Part III. Diseases due to Microbial Agents
Section 24Bacterial Infections Involving the Skin
Section 25Fungal Infections of the Skin and Hair
Section 26Rickettsial Infections
Section 27Viral Infections of Skin and Mucosa
Section 28Arthropod Bites, Stings, and Cutaneous Infections
Section 29Systemic Parasitic Infections
Section 30Sexually Transmitted Infections
Section 31Human Retroviral Infections and Mucocutaneous Manifestations of HIV/AIDS Disease
Part IV. Skin Signs of Hair, Nail, and Mucosal Disorders
Section 32Disorders of Hair Follicles and Related Disorders
Section 33Disorders of the Nail Apparatus
Section 34Disorders of the Mouth
Section 35Disorders of the Genitalia, Perineum, and Anus
Section 36Generalized Pruritus Without Skin Lesions (Pruritus Sine Materia)

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82-year-old male presented with ulceronodular plaques on the dorsal fingers
The patient presented with several weeks of recurrent, painful, ulceronodular plaques on the bilateral dorsal fingers, and the forearms. New lesions occurred at sites of minor trauma. He denied significant past medical history and no new exposures. Review of systems was notable for weight loss, diarrhea and malaise.
On examination, large, boggy and friable, violaceous plaques with a gun-metal gray border covered the dorsal aspect of the second and fourth fingers. Erythematous, atrophic plaques were notable on the dorsal hand at sites of prior lesions.
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