- chronic);
arrangement (solitary, generalized, annular, linear);
morphology (
macules, pa****s, vesicles); and
color (red, yellow, etc.). Some
diagnoses may...
- Café au lait spots, or café au lait
macules, are flat,
hyperpigmented birthmarks. The name café au lait is
French for "coffee with milk" and
refers to...
- Bier
spots are small,
light macules usually found on the arms and legs of
young adults, in
which the
intervening skin may seem
erythematous but blanches...
-
bilateral nevus of Ota-like
macules, is a
cutaneous condition characterized by
multiple brown–gray to brown–blue
macules,
primarily in the
malar region...
- birth, but
often appear before 5
years of age. The
macules may fade
during puberty. The
melanocytic macules are not ****ociated with
malignant transformation...
- Rose
spots are
blanching red
macules 2-4
millimeters in
diameter occurring in
patients with
enteric fever (which
includes typhoid and paratyphoid). These...
-
present with
multiple macules that can be
mottled or
velvety in appearance, and may be oval or
irregular in shape. The
macules can be
anywhere from a...
-
nevus of Ota, café au lait
macules,
seborrheic keratosis,
Poikiloderma of Civatte,
acquired bilateral nevus of ota-like
macules (Hori's nevus), periorbital...
-
children or
adults of any age. EDP is
characterized by
hyperpigmented macules that are ash-grey in
color and may vary in size and shape.
While agents...
-
erythematous or
violaceous macules or
plaques overlying the
elbows and/or knees, and it is
considered a less
specific finding for DM. The
macules or
plaques follow...