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  2. Papule - Wikipedia

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    Papules with scale on the palms and soles may occur in secondary syphilis, psoriasis, eczema, tinea manuum, mycosis fungoides. [6] In lichen planus papules may be itchy, flat-topped, polygonal, purplish with white streaks, and can be solitary, or occur in clusters or in a line.

  3. Maculopapular rash - Wikipedia

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    Maculopapular rash on the abdomen after 3 days of measles infection. A maculopapular rash is a type of rash characterized by a flat, red area on the skin that is covered with small confluent bumps.

  4. Skin condition - Wikipedia

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    Patch: A patch is a large macule equal to or greater than either 5 or 10 mm across, [30] depending on one's definition of a macule. [1] Patches may have some subtle surface change, such as a fine scale or wrinkling, but although the consistency of the surface is changed, the lesion itself is not palpable. [29]

  5. Morbilliform - Wikipedia

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    The term morbilliform refers to a rash that looks like measles. [1] [2] The rash consists of macular lesions that are red and usually 2–10 mm in diameter but may be confluent in places. [3]

  6. Papular mucinosis - Wikipedia

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    Papular mucinosis (also known as scleromyxedema, [1] [2] "generalized lichen myxedematosus" and "sclerodermoid lichen myxedematosus") is a rare skin disease. Localized and disseminated cases are called papular mucinosis or lichen myxedematosus while generalized, confluent papular forms with sclerosis are called scleromyxedema.

  7. Parvovirus B19 - Wikipedia

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    Teenagers or young adults may develop the so-called Papular purpuric gloves and socks syndrome. It is a cutaneous condition characterized by pruritus , edema , and erythema of the hands and feet. [ 37 ] : 401 In 1996, an association with parvovirus B19 was described, after virus was demonstrated in skin biopsy samples, [ 38 ] subsequently ...

  8. Hives - Wikipedia

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    Hives, also known as urticaria, is a kind of skin rash with red and/or flesh-colored, raised, itchy bumps. [1] Hives may burn or sting. [2] The patches of rash may appear on different body parts, [2] with variable duration from minutes to days, and do not leave any long-lasting skin change. [2]

  9. Angiofibroma - Wikipedia

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    Fibrous papules are also termed facial angiofibromas and were formerly and incorrectly termed adenoma sebaceum (fibrous papules are unrelated to sebaceous glands [4]). They develop in up to 8% of the general adult population and occur as 1 to 3 [5] pink to red, [4] dome-shaped papules in the central areas of the face, nose, and/or lips. [6]