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Distribution


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FIG. 3-1:  The patient's face and neck are affected by erythema, edema, vesicles, and yellow crusts.

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FIG. 3-2:  Edema, erythema, papules, pustules, and crusts. The bridge of the nose and paranasal folds have been spared.

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FIG. 3-3:  Erythematous patches, papules, and plaques distributed in symmetrical fashion.

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FIG. 3-4:  The upper eyelids show edema, erythema, and scales.

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FIG. 3-5:  Lichenification and hyperpigmentation of eyelids. The allergic contactant was sulfa in eye drops.

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FIG. 3-6:  Perioral region displaying erythematous papules and plaques, crusts, scales, and fissures.

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FIG. 3-7 (A, B):  Periocular, erythematous papules. The cause was rubber in goggles.

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FIG. 3-8:  Ear with edema, erythema, crusts, and scales.

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FIG. 3-9:  Erosion on an earlobe and plaques on the neck and face.

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FIG. 3-10:  Face, neck, and dorsa of hands and wrists with edema, erythema, scales, and erosions.

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FIG. 3-11:  Dorsa of hands with tense vesicles and a bulla.

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FIG. 3-12:  Nipple and areola altered by a scaly plaque.

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FIG. 3-13:  Scales, erosions, and discrete and confluent erythematous papules. The cause was nickel in the belt buckle.
 

Configuration


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FIG. 3-14:  A rectangular zone of erythema is artificial indicating external cause, a plaster containing an herb.

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FIG. 3-15:  A line of erythematous papules and vesicles of Rhus dermatitis.

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FIG. 3-16:  A line of erythematous macules, papules, and scales induced by sensitivity to nickel in a bracelet.

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FIG. 3-17:  Arciform lesion of the hard palate secondary to a sensitizer in a prosthesis.
 

Individual Lesions


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FIG. 3-18:  Marked edema, diffuse erythema, papules, and vesicles.

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FIG. 3-19:  Closely-set papules and papulovesicles around an ulcer that had been treated by neomycin.

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FIG. 3-20:  Diffuse erythema, papules, vesicles, and a bulla.

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FIG. 3-21:  Clusters of vesicles and scattered bullae on a red base.

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FIG. 3-22:  Vesicles and bullae on a base of erythema.

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FIG. 3-23:  Skin-colored and pink papules, and hemorrhagic vesicles and bullae.

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FIG. 3-24:  Extensive edema of the entire face, including eyelids, cheeks, lips, and ear, with oozing and scale-crusts.

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FIG. 3-25:  Erythematous macules and urticarial papules and plaques called forth by a sensitizer in a hair dye.

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FIG. 3-26:  Clusters of pustules on an erythematous base consequent to an allergen in a hair dye.

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FIG. 3-27:  Scale-crusts, erosions, and fissures in an edematous face.

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FIG. 3-28:  Scale-crusts and fissures, as well as erythematous urticarial papules and plaques.

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FIG. 3-29:  Scales and erosions on an erythematous base secondary to an allergen in fingernail polish.

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FIG. 3-30:  Erythematous papules, some excoriated, and others lichenified secondary to vigorous rubbing.

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FIG. 3-31:  Keratoses, crusts, and fissures of a markedly edematous hand.

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FIG. 3-32:  Diffuse erythema, keratoses, scales, and erosions.

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FIG. 3-33:  Slightly erythematous papules, some of them lichenified, verrucous keratoses, scales, and erosions.

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FIG. 3-34:  Papules and vesicles.

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FIG. 3-35:  Vesicles, crusts, and extensive periorbital edema.

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FIG. 3-36:  Tense vesicles on an edematous right hand and red papules on the left one.

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FIG. 3-37:  Papules and vesicles on edematous lips.

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FIG. 3-38:  Papules and papulovesicles at the site of a ring.

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FIG. 3-39:  Scales, crusts, lichenification, and fissures secondary to rubber in gloves.