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A persistent progressive patch on the face

A persistent progressive patch on the face

24/06/2021

A man aged 43 years presented with a persistent, progressively enlarging facial lesion that had persisted for more than 20 years.


A blistering cutaneous lesion in an infant

A blistering cutaneous lesion in an infant

03/10/2022

An otherwise well girl aged 11 months presented to her general practitioner with an unusual lesion on her posterior neck.


Recognising skin manifestations of rheumatological disease

Recognising skin manifestations of rheumatological disease

19/11/2021

In addition to their medical implications, these skin manifestations can be a source of patient distress as a result of symptomatology and cosmesis.


A case of rash and arthralgias

A case of rash and arthralgias

29/08/2019

A broad differential diagnosis must be considered when encountering a case of rashes and joint pain.

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