1. Pityriasis rosea
Pityriasis rosea is believed to be caused by a virus. It occurs most often in the fall and spring. Although pityriasis rosea may occur in more than one person in a household at a time, it is not thought to be highly contagious.
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2. Pityriasis Rosea
Pityriasis rosea is a skin disease of uncertain origin characterized by lesions bordered by collar-like areas that tend to Pityriasis rosea. ( Photograph by Dr. P. Marazzi. Photo Researchers, Inc. Reproduced by permission. ) peel...
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3. Pityriasis Rosea
Pityriasis rosea is a mild, but common, skin condition. Characterized by scaly, pink, inflamed skin, the condition can last from four to eight weeks and usually leaves no lasting marks.
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4. Pityriasis Rosea
Pityriasis rosea is a rash that occurs most commonly in people between the ages of 10 and 35, but may occur at any age. The rash can last from several weeks to several months. Usually there are no permanent marks as a result of this condition, alt...
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5. Pityriasis rosea
Pityriasis rosea is believed to be caused by a virus. It occurs most often in the fall and spring. Although pityriasis rosea may occur in more than one person in a household at a time, it is not thought to be highly contagious.
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6. Pityriasis Rosea
A 12 year old girl presents with a two week history of a scaly rash on her trunk. There is minimal itching and she was treated for tinea corporis 3 weeks ago. How would you evaluate this young girl?
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7. PITYRIASIS ROSEA
Pityriasis rosea (pityriasis = fine scales, rosea = rose or pink color) is a common self-limiting rash that usually involves children and young adults. A primary lesion is typically followed by a more generalized rash that appears...
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8. Pityriasis Rosea
Pityriasis Rosea is a common, mild, self- limiting skin rash that resolves or disappears on its own after 6-8 weeks. The rash heals without scarring. This rash is 50% more common in women, more common in young adults and more common in spring or f...
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9. Pityriasis rosea
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10. Pityriasis rosea
Lesions of pityriasis rosea on the extremities. Generally, there are not many lesions of pityriasis rosea on the extremities, but on occasion one will mainly have lesions of pityriasis rosea on the...
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