Distinguishing the grayish white nits and eggs in a pediculosis capitis infestation is of prime concern in these patients, given that misdiagnosis may lead to unnecessary treatment and anxiety.
Two patients presented with unusual skin eruptions. In case 1, a 68-year-old white man presented with plaques on the bilateral cheeks of several months’ duration. In case 2, an 81-year-old white man with a...
The infant had an unremarkable medical history—she had been born at full term and had been healthy prior to the onset of the rash. She did not attend daycare, and no one else in the household had been sick...
This constellation of findings was later named ''blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome" to distinguish it from other cutaneous vascular lesions.