Pruritus is a common patient concern with a broad differential that is frequently encountered by clinicians. Brachioradial pruritus is an uncommon neuropathic pruritus that negatively impacts quality of...
Consultant360’s Photoclinic Challenge is an interactive quiz based on an image featured in a Photoclinic article. View the slideshow for a brief overview of the case, patient history, and a key hint. For...
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2, Benjamin Barankin, MD3, Joseph M. Lam, MD4, Kin Fon Leong, MD5
Alexander K.C. Leung, MD1,2, Benjamin...
This article is part of a series describing and differentiating dermatologic lumps and bumps. In Part 40, Leung and colleagues describe lichen nitidus. To access previously published articles in the series,...
Aashir S. Siddique, BSc1• Kripa S. Thakur, MD2• Landon C. Barlow, BSc3• Michelle L. Gallagher, DO2
Aashir S. Siddique, BSc1 • Kripa...
A 3-month-old boy presented to the dermatology clinic with large erythematous plaques that appeared in the first few weeks of life, localized to the face, back, and torso.
A 70-year-old man presents to urgent care for severe pain of the right hand. The only trauma he recalled was a small scratch and puncture wound that occurred 2 to 3 days prior.
A 37-year-old woman presented to her primary care physician with erythematous and pruritic patchy lesions on her scalp that had been present for a year, which the patient initially presumed to be associated...