1. Large annular plaques in Erythema Multiforme
Annular, discrete erythematous urticarial plaques post vaccination. Source: V. Fulginiti MD, digital enhancement © Logical Images.
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2. Annular pancreas: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
(the first part of the small intestine). Normally, the pancreas sits next to, but does not surround the duodenum.
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3. Subcutaneous Granuloma Annulare - Dermatology - MedHelp
Annulare. One of my nodules in my leg was surgically removed for biopsy about 2 months ago. It has grown back twice
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4. Fifth disease (erythema infectiosum)
Fifth disease is sometimes called “slapped-cheek disease” because of the rash that some people get on the face.
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5. Infant with Erythema Multiforme
Widespread erythema and erythematous plaques with posterior shoulder vaccination site. Source: V. Fulginiti MD, digital enhancement © Logical Images.
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6. Edema and Erythema at Day 10
Normal Variant: Erythema and Edema spontaneously resolved. Source: NIH, digital enhancement © Logical Images.
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7. Erythema nodosum: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
In about half of cases, the exact cause of erythema nodosum is unknown. Some cases may be associated with the following:
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8. E: Erythema annulare centrifugum
Erythema annulare centrifugum (EAC) is an eruption beginning as an erythematous papule that then slowly expands with central clearing.
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9. Erythema Annulare Centrifugum: eMedicine Dermatology
Erythema annulare centrifugum (EAC) is classified as one of the figurate or gyrate erythemas. First described by Darier in 1916, it is characterized by a scaling or nonscaling, nonpruritic, annular or arcuate, erythema<...
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10. Erythema annulare centrifugum - close-up
When redness appears in ring shapes on the body, it is referred to as erythema annulare, shown here on the forearm. There are generally no symptoms, with the exception of mild itching (pruritus). It may be associated with serious diseases, but in ...
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